

Hand Needle Threader - For Small, Standard & Large Needles
This automatic, desktop Hand Needle Threader makes the task of needle threading an absolute breeze. You can use this lightweight, plastic tool to thread many different threads through small, standard and large needle eyes with ease. Use your threader to thread needles for hand sewing, embroidery, leatherwork, upholstery, quilting, and more! Whether you are making a cushion or embellishing a denim jacket, this tool will help you thread your needles easily and quickly.
It will take you no time at all to thread a needle with this desktop, hand needle threader! Saves you time as well as frustration and it comes with 5 jumbo needles in a built-in needle case!
Specifications
- Orange & white lightweight, durable, plastic tool
- Includes 5 jumbo needles in the built-in needle case
- Measures: 3 inches by 2 inches by 1-¼ inches
- Works with a variety of sewing and quilting needles
- Works well with standard and large needles
NOTE: The threader will not work with very fine embroidery needles.
Instructions & More
Insert the needle -eye down- in one of the two funnels, and drop the thread in the slit. One side of the threader is for large eye needles, the opposite side is for small eye needles. Move the white slider sideways, pull the thread end through, and take your needle out. Voila! There is your threaded needle!
For detailed instructions and a video, visit our Hand Needle Threader Online Manual.
How it Works
There are two āfunnelsā (one for an ordinary needle and one for large ones) in which you place the needle, eye down. Next, you lay the thread in a gulley next to the funnel and move the white slider sideways. Believe it or not, the thread pops through the needle eye in a twinkle of your own eye - pure magic! A small metal plate pushes the thread through the needle eye and it peeks out at the side of the little machine. Grab the loop with your hand and pull one thread end completely through and take the needle out, putting your fingers over the eye to prevent the thread from coming out.. Your needle is threaded!
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Description
This automatic, desktop Hand Needle Threader makes the task of needle threading an absolute breeze. You can use this lightweight, plastic tool to thread many different threads through small, standard and large needle eyes with ease. Use your threader to thread needles for hand sewing, embroidery, leatherwork, upholstery, quilting, and more! Whether you are making a cushion or embellishing a denim jacket, this tool will help you thread your needles easily and quickly.
It will take you no time at all to thread a needle with this desktop, hand needle threader! Saves you time as well as frustration and it comes with 5 jumbo needles in a built-in needle case!
Specifications
- Orange & white lightweight, durable, plastic tool
- Includes 5 jumbo needles in the built-in needle case
- Measures: 3 inches by 2 inches by 1-¼ inches
- Works with a variety of sewing and quilting needles
- Works well with standard and large needles
NOTE: The threader will not work with very fine embroidery needles.
Instructions & More
Insert the needle -eye down- in one of the two funnels, and drop the thread in the slit. One side of the threader is for large eye needles, the opposite side is for small eye needles. Move the white slider sideways, pull the thread end through, and take your needle out. Voila! There is your threaded needle!
For detailed instructions and a video, visit our Hand Needle Threader Online Manual.
How it Works
There are two āfunnelsā (one for an ordinary needle and one for large ones) in which you place the needle, eye down. Next, you lay the thread in a gulley next to the funnel and move the white slider sideways. Believe it or not, the thread pops through the needle eye in a twinkle of your own eye - pure magic! A small metal plate pushes the thread through the needle eye and it peeks out at the side of the little machine. Grab the loop with your hand and pull one thread end completely through and take the needle out, putting your fingers over the eye to prevent the thread from coming out.. Your needle is threaded!






















