you thread it through the eye and leave a tail.
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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.
For buttons I do the doubled thread with a knot in the end. For high end work you shouldn't do that because the thread is actually directional. If you pull it through the fabric in the wrong direction it frays the thread slightly. *The more you know*
What aurelia said. My father the tailor does what she does.