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Quintessential Way to Knot Your Thread When Sewing

Quintessential Way to Knot Your Thread When Sewing
Simple thing, right? Thread your needle and then put a knot at the end.

I looooove to sew - absolutely dreaded to HAND sew because I always had trouble with where my knot would end up.

My fellow sewers feel me. I'd try to tie off my thread by looping it around the very end of the length, on my fingertips, pushing that little knot down tight as near to the end of my thread as I could get. And woe-was-me if I was sewing with a single strand and had to try to tie a double knot. Getting that second knot to lie right on the first was always a struggle. UGH!

So, here's an Instructable about a trick that saved my sanity and opened up a new world (I could have never started to do Hawaiian quilting, which is all handsewn, without it) of enjoyment.
 
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Step 1Step 1

Step 1
First, Thread your needle. Now!:

Hold an end of the thread between your index finger and the needle, near the sharp end.
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11 comments
Jan 2, 2010. 1:43 PMmateosbaby says:
I must be missing something...  The thread just slides to the end and off it comes.  No knot at all.  And I'm getting frustrated.  I am just learning to sew, but if I can't knot, then what's the use?
Oct 23, 2011. 11:43 AMTomib says:
Don't give up. Hold needle over thread in left hand amd wrap the long end eith the right hand. I finally got
Aug 1, 2011. 11:09 AMnikolaou says:
cool it worked.

thanx
Mar 10, 2009. 6:30 PMMaureclaire says:
This is actually a French knot... the only knots I tie ! LOL
Apr 10, 2008. 7:17 PMhay_jumper says:
I actually thought about posting an instructable about this same thing. I wrap the thread three times around my index finger, and using my thumb, roll the thread off. It's not always pretty, but it gets the job done. Nice work, btw!
Feb 3, 2008. 5:25 AMfullerenedream says:
That's what my mum does too. Me, I just carefully tie a little knot.
Apr 11, 2008. 6:23 PMmiss oclock says:
I also find knotting thread to be a pain in my bum. I'm a lifelong sewer but have never seen this. It works perfectly! Thanks for sharing.
Apr 9, 2008. 4:12 PMgdshardy says:
Girl, you ROCK! That's the easiest trick I ever saw with needle & thread! Thanks for the tip.
Apr 9, 2008. 9:11 AMGorillazMiko says:
Awesome! Usually I make a lot of string to be at the end, and I just tie the knot and then cut it. :P

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