WHAT. How do you keep the thread on the needle, then? Wouldn't it just slip out after every stitch? (And where did I learn to do it this way, if nobody else sews like this?)
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I never did much in the way of sewing, but I'm pretty sure my husband ties the thread on the needle.
you thread it through the eye and leave a tail.
Yeah, if you leave the tail long enough it won't slip out. Doesn't a knot leave a hole bigger than the needle in the fabric?
I put a thread double the length I need through the eye so the needle is the middle of the thread and I'm sewing with a double thread. If I'm lazy I'll tie the ends in a knot so I don't have to be careful when I'm pulling it through the cloth on the first stitch.
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Doesn't a knot leave a hole bigger than the needle in the fabric?
I see what you mean, but it's not a big knot -- I've never had a problem doing it this way.
The double thread way makes sense to me too, now that I know about it, but I would never have thought of that on my own.
Also, to be clear, I sew maybe a few buttons or a hem or two every year. I'm hardly very practiced at this!
I don't remember where I learned how to thread a needle, maybe back in my 4-H days when I was a kid. I won a blue ribbon at the county fair for one of my projects! (I kept that ribbon for a very long time)
I do the doubled-up thread method and I tie a knot in the tail because I am crap at sewing. I can either sew a button on OR keep track of the tail, but not both.