Do you have trouble threading a needle? Try using a toothbrush

Threading a needle can be tricky, especially when dealing with smaller needles required by more delicate fabrics. And the task can become more than just an annoyance when you end up pricking yourself on the tip of the needle.

Fortunately, there is a simple one hacking That makes threading a needle and starting your next sewing project easier than ever, all without the risk of finger sticks. All you need is a spare toothbrush.

To perform the trick, lay some of your thread over the bristles. Then simply press the eye of the needle down over the thread. The bristles of the toothbrush push the thread through the hole, allowing you to pinch the loop closed with your fingers or pull it through with a second needle. You can see how it works in the video below.

If you want to try this on your smaller needles, you will need a toothbrush with very thin bristles. Bristles that are too large may not fit through the eye, or worse, they may get stuck in it. When your task is complete, you can put the new ‘sewing toothbrush’ in your kit next to your tomato pincushion and Emery filled strawberry.

This hack is especially useful for novice sewers, who can easily become discouraged if they find it difficult to even get to the sewing portion of their project. It is also useful for those who have difficulty keeping their hands steady enough to thread the needle themselves; in this way it can help people with conditions such as Parkinson’s disease continue pursuing a hobby they love.

Whether you need a helping hand or want to save a few seconds at the start of your sewing project, this trick can be a great addition to your practice.

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