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Threading the Needle on a Sewing Machine<\/h2>\n

When it comes to sewing, threading the needle on the sewing machine is one of the most important tasks you need to do. If the needle isn’t threaded properly, it can turn a sewing project into a major hassle. Luckily, with a few easy steps, threading the needle on a sewing machine is simple and straightforward.<\/p>\n

Before you begin threading the machine, it’s important to make sure that the needle is in the correct position. It will usually be a few millimetres above the level of the presser foot. Then, take the spool of thread and place it at the top of the machine. Pull the thread down toward the needle, passing it through the hole on the needle plate.<\/p>\n

Next, take the thread and wrap it around the take-up lever several times. Then thread the end of the thread through the small hole to the left of the needle. Pull the thread taut and direct it down through the thread guide. From here, you can bring the thread up through the eye of the needle.<\/p>\n

Now it’s time to engage the needle. To start, hold the needle up with the thread in it. While doing this, press down on the needle clamp and engage the needle. Release the needle clamp and the needle should now be firmly attached to the sewing machine.<\/p>\n