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Uploaded by on Apr 1, 2009

Today, we give you a preview of the new Threadbanger How-to show "Threadbanger Quickies" Plus details on how to win yourself a crap ton of thread, and some tips on how to properly thread your needles.

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  • hahah, when i saw this, i was like, "who doesn't know how to thread a needle? that's a stupid subject"

    BUT :D once i've actually WATCHED it, i like these little tricks ! nice job.

  • I want Decor It Yourself back!

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  • I prefer to use a Clover needle threader! Here is a tutorial: nut.bz/bp_b_9m_/

  • @Mapela3 I prefer my traditional needle, but thanks for the suggestion. ^^

  • @akissy The One Second Needle is a less expensive version (made in China) of the Spiral Eye Needle. Check out SpiralEyeNeedles to see how well this American Made product works...it won't shred your thread. And it really works. They will replace all of the traditonal needles some day.

  • @Mapela3 cause those tend to break. o.o I had one and it broke because of the opening. ._.

  • "The old paper trick" Just saved my life! I was about to throw the needle through the effin wall using my mad zen skills! >.> Now back to my shirt! :D

  • why not just buy the One Second Needle? It has an opening on the side of the eye.

  • good tips , but what abt the knot after u thread it?

  • lololol!!!

  • stupid thread.. makes me so FRUSTRATED! GAHHH I need to hit some thing NOW GRR

    BTW good vid

  • the paper method: take a small piece of paper thin enough to fit through your needle. fold it in half. place the thread inside the fold, and slip the paper through the needle :) hope that helps some of you

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