Cómo Usar un Enhebrador
Introducción
Ir al paso 1¿Tienes problemas para pasar el hilo a través del minúsculo ojo de una aguja? No te preocupes—un enhebrador hará que todo sea más fácil.
Recuerda que esta guía te ayudará a enhebrar solamente hilo fino a través de la aguja, con otros tipos de hilos podrías tener algunas dificultades si el enhebrador no es adecuado.
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Sujeta el enhebrador con una mano, y la aguja con la otra.
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Introduce el alambre circular del enhebrador en el ojo de la aguja.
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Sujeta cuidadosamente el enhebrador y la aguja con una mano, manteniendo el alambre circular en posición.
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Pasa el hilo que quieras usar a través del alambre circular del enhebrador.
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Tira del hilo para dejar un excedente manejable de hilo en ambos lados (un par de pulgadas será suficiente)
Omg! Got a needle threader w/ my sewing kit, but didn't know how to use it till now. Thank you so much, now i can mend everything!
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Mientras sostienes ambos hilos, tira del enhebrador para que el alambre circular pase de nuevo por el ojo de la aguja.
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Una vez que el alambre circular salga completamente del ojo de la aguja, suelta el extremo final del hilo.
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Separa con cuidado el enhebrador del hilo restante. Esto hará que el hilo salga del círculo del enhebrador.
You should really clarify in the beginning that this only works will thin thread bc I spent a lot of time trying this and turns out I need a needle with a bigger eye sorry. This step by step was great but because of this I broke my threaded
I broke my threader as well.
Thank you, Sun Shine. I will do my bit of work and add this piece of info in the spanish guide, so that no issues with that can happen again. Thank you very much for pointing it out, and good repairing!!
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Une los extremos del hilo, haciendo que ambas partes tengan la misma longitud, siempre con cuidado de no desenhebrar la aguja.
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Mientras sostienes ambos extremos juntos, haz un nudo con ellos lo más cerca del extremo posible, y apriétalo con fuerza.
Thanks very easy and useful
Thanks - I really should have worked it out myself but googling proved quicker ;)
Thank you!!!!!
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thank you for this
it helped me with
sewing project
For years I have been doing this the hard way. I had no idea what the threader was. I have thrown so many away not knowing what they were. Thank you so much. You've made what i enjoy doing (sewing projects), even more enjoyable.
Shannon B, 01/06/2016
Thank you. My automatic needle threader on sewing machine is off track and I'm not in the mood to locate online how to fix/correct it today. I had plenty of handheld and long neck serger needle threaders in my stash and couldn't figure out how to thread my needle on sewing machine with the long neck threader, but you helped me with that, thanks.
Thank you you are a Life saver!!!!
I am 66 years old.I always knew about a needle threader,but could not figure out how to use it. ( My mother was a seamtress but passed away June/2011 ) I guess I never did ask her how to use it OR, I never needed to, as my eyes were still good.Now they are not so good, thus ,explains why I have a hard time to thread the needle.So I going to sew up a quilt for my 4 year old grandson,this morning & guess what? NO,I could no NOT thread the needle.So I decided to google it.I found it on: ifixit.com Excellent! Finally!! No,I am on that great on the computer yet.But,I am learning.
Bonnie-10/24/2018
Thank you! My cousin, Cathy, taught me how to use this…and…I forgot. Your instructions are great…pictures and words. I can do
this now. Just couldn’t figure it out on my own. G-d Bless!
Thanks for the help—it worked—but Step 4 is much harder than it sounds or looks.
Thank you. Just trying to reattach a zipper to a vest and this worked.
My vision isn't what it used to be so I thought i’d give this a try. Walking to the sewing store and back 20 minutes. Found the tool and purchased it 5 minutes( because I had to look at the new sewing baskets as mine is pretty beat up). Broke the tool in 1 minute. Spent 3 or 4 minutes trying to fix it. Threaded it by eye in 2 minutes.
I found these instructions, and have a needle threader, but I think all the needle holes in this kit are WAAAAYY to small to work.
I have about a dozen needles but I’ll have to find my old sewing box, which had much larger holes. The hole of your needle looks larger.
I tried to thread my needle threader into any of these needles, I can’t get it to even go in. My eyesight is also poor, I used to have a large magnifier glass. Don’t know where it got to. Jennifer Snow
They are so flimsy that i broke the wire off. Any way to fix? Why are they so delicate?