Sew Smart, Not Hard! 🪡
The Dritz253 Machine Needle Inserter & Threader is a must-have tool for any sewing enthusiast. Designed for compatibility with domestic sewing machines, this innovative device simplifies the threading process, reducing eye strain and saving you valuable time. Perfect for specialty threads, it caters to all skill levels, making sewing more accessible and enjoyable.
Compatible Devices | Domestic Sewing Machine |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
C**Y
Great product!
It works! I used it to thread my sewing machine. It took a few tries but I’m getting the hang of it.
T**R
Was a Surprise
I took a chance on this--wasn't very confident it would--but it works! Super helpful for these old eyes. Works with my sewing/embroidery machine and serger.
L**M
A very disappointing Dritz product
There was lots of hope reading the description and some of the reviews for this needle threader. Additionally, Dritz has always been a respected name in notions over the years. Yet, it was absolutely disappointing and the tip broke after the first use trying to thread the needle on my sewing machine. It seems a clever idea, push the lever and in goes the thread grabber. Like I said, it worked fine until using it with thread! It is definitely NOT worth any amount of money if it doesn't work and breaks so easily.
M**E
Fussy But Functional
It's a bit fussy, but it does work. Takes a few attempts, however. Also, the first one was bent and they shipped me another promptly. Excellent customer service.
H**A
difficult for me to use
I bought this because it was getting difficult to thread the sewing machine needles.This was difficult for me to use and I stopped using it after a few tries. Now I use magnifying glasses to thread the sewing machine and I can thread the sewing machine needles without any problems.
S**A
Item works
Amazingly it actually works !!!It is a bit tricky but with enough light and patience I am able to thread the machine
E**R
Marvelous, Simply Marvelous! (Attached photos)
I have always had trouble threading the needle of any sewing machine. I only recently learned of these little contraptions, and purchased this one because of the reviewers stating, "it worked every time."Threading that tiny eye only takes mere seconds now. As others have noted, the instructions are sketchy. Try it a few times and you'll have it down and rarely, if ever again, have frustration with this necessary task. Once I was successful, I kept practicing for a while, just because it was rather fun.My only complaint is there are no protective caps on the "working end." I would have appreciated clear caps, like the seam rippers have, since an unknowing child or adult might break this in their personal quest to play with your stuff.For those, like myself, who want detailed instructions, here are mine. It is much easier to do, then to read about; but I also attached some photos:Sit at your machine and have some decent lighting on the needle area.1)At the busy end (the instructions call it the "Y" section, but it is really more of a cross of slots), hold the implement so either arrow (the arrows are the same color as the handle and hard to see, I'll probably dot mine with red with nail polish) are vertically aligned (up and down).2)Then slide a section of your thread into a somewhat deep horizontal slot, push it back into the device and having it taunt can be helpful).3)Now, place the busy end (with the slotted thread) onto the face of the sewing machine needle, slowly sliding downward WHILE slightly pushing it into the needle shaft.When the eye of the needle is engaged, gently push.This will have the plastic cross move back into the handle, and expose a flat, metal wire/stick, that will push the thread through the eye of the needle, forming a small loop.4)You can try to grasp the loop, or wait, but SLOWLY, release the tension by pulling back (away from the needle) on the device. Slow is critical here, really.You manually pull the loop of thread back through the needle, using a little hook they have on the end of the gadget, or whatever device you like, (I personally use a seam ripper, the same thing I use to pull a much larger loop through from the machine bobbins).Viola! It ONLY TAKES SECONDS and you're threaded again. Happy sewing.
U**.
Herramienta pequeña ayuda gigante.
Herramienta para reponer agujas de máquinas de coser. Algo tan pequeño se ha hecho algo tan útil.
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