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I was browsing for stash when I came across this:
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It looks pretty handy, but I was wondering if anyone has used one before, and whether they work?
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Never used one before, but I'd totally buy one. What I do at the moment is use a piece of normal cotton and a needle to loop around the thread and pull it through, that sounds so much easier though!
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It's pretty.... what is it?!

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Is it a needle threader?
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You know when you come to the end of a section of colour and you're about two stitches away from completing it and get to the end of your thread but keep going? Then you're left with a very tiny end you somehow have to secure. This little baby slides under your stitches, you put the little end through it and pull it back out. Not dissimilar to a needle threader, but for securing your thread.
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omg i need this. i'm famous for wanting to use every last bit of thread. i am going to get one of these..i wonder actually if I could make one :thinks:
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A penfriend of mine from America who is an avid stitcher sent me one of these awhile back. She said 'she couldn't live without it' and uses it all the time. I am ashamed to say I haven't used it yet. :doh:
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You know, for ages I wondered if a teeny tiny crochet hook would be good for this, and here is something tailor made. I went onto Nordic Needle and saw they also do expensive silver ones which look, perhaps not as pretty, but more robust. Here, but scroll down: http://www.nordicneedle.com/CTGY/E30-00-00.html" target="_blank
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I learned about these on another Cross Stitch site, where they called it a Doolally! Not sure why.

I ordered one, but have not used it yet!
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What a fantastic idea - a ready made tool for a problem that I've been frustrated with for quite a while.... I'm often guilty of telling myself "just a few more stitches, and there'll be less spaghetti on the back of the project".
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hehe same here C_F. When I have the money I'll get one, I'll live with a needle and thread till then though. But yes, they look pretty easy to replicate.
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Serinde wrote: I went onto Nordic Needle and saw they also do expensive silver ones which look, perhaps not as pretty, but more robust. Here, but scroll down: http://www.nordicneedle.com/CTGY/E30-00-00.html" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
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Angel wrote:You know when you come to the end of a section of colour and you're about two stitches away from completing it and get to the end of your thread but keep going? Then you're left with a very tiny end you somehow have to secure. This little baby slides under your stitches, you put the little end through it and pull it back out. Not dissimilar to a needle threader, but for securing your thread.

I just did this 3 times last night....hmmm :thinks: maybe I should invest in one of these! Sounds like a handy little gadget!
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I'm terrible for eeking out that last little bit of thread. I just have to get every last possible stitch from it, so this would probably get alot of use from me should I ever buy one. :thinks: :lol:

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If any of you who have them do try them out, please give us all a review, so we can see how handy they really are. :beg:
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I do the same as everyone else seems to do :) I have used a needle threader for the purpose many times!
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:doh: of course! so simple! gold star for Agi!
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Yup Agi, same for me -- I think it's very useful, but a tuppenny-ha'penny needlethreader works just as well :-) (not as pretty as the silver ones of course... but just think of all the stash you can buy with the money saved by not buying a silver one and using your needlethreader instead :-)! )
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Now, Mabel, arch-enabler: You know perfectly well that is SO NOT THE POINT!
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Angel agrees with Aunty Serinde
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