Monday, 13 April 2026

Tuesday 13th April - needles and threaders

This was originally a box of Christmas chocolates from M and S, a present from my father several years ago. When the lid was opened, the picture inside lit up and it was full of delicious chocolates.


The box was far too pretty to throw away, so we used it for 'chocolate o'clock' treats for several years. Then the lights eventually stopped working, but still we kept the box. Which it just as well, as I was looking for something to keep my perle threads in, where they wouldn't keep unravelling and tangling.


I'm able to fit them all inside the box! How lucky is that!

BB gave me some attractive sewing notions one year, bought at an exhibition at the V and A. They included the best needle threader I have ever owned;


And a little wooden container of self- threading  needles. I rather ignored the needles for a while. They looked too large and thick for ordinary sewing. 


But I am a complete convert. I would definitely use finer traditional needles for 'proper', fine sewing, but for everyday stuff they are brilliant. I've found they work well with ordinary thread and perle cotton, but are not so easy the thread with stranded embroidery floss.

Here's a diagram I found that shows how they work;



You just pull the thread through the gap at the top, until it rests in the centre space. Some kind of magic stops the thread from freeing itself as you sew.

They have certainly made it much easier for me to thread needles, especially in the evenings.


Reading...

I have been enjoying the Dr Nell Ward thriller series, so when I saw the latest book 'A tribe of tigers' was 99p on kindle I only took seconds to click on 'buy now'. It's about number eight in the series, ando I don't think it would make much sense to readers unless they started at the beginning with 'A Murder of Crows'. Nell is an ecologist, and in the course of her work - advising on conservation and rewilding etc - gets mixed up in murder...

I'm also reading 'All the colours of the dark' by Chris Whitaker, another 99p download. It is... odd, but strangely addictive because of the characters of the young girl, Saint, and boy, Patch. It's centred around the abduction of Patch, and Saint's efforts to find him, and now I'm reading about how their lives are changed by the experience. I'm a bit apprehensive at the moment because they both look set to marry the wrong people for the wrong reasons, and I'm hoping that's not going to happen...



6 comments:

  1. Isn't it great when a box you've kept for quite a long time is exactly what you need now? It really must have been beautiful when the lights still worked and it is just right for your threads.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. It was a very pretty box, still is, but without that magic twinkle

      Delete
  2. I've never had a needle threader which works as well as I do!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. If I sent you a load of needles and threads, would you thread all the needles for me?
      I remember reading somewhere, or maybe it was in a painting, how a child would thread several needles and leave them ready for her old grandma to use .

      Delete
  3. Love books that involve you so much you're wishing things for the characters, hope they don't marry the wrong people for you!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. So do I. I've had to pause reading it for a day or so because I don't want things to go wrong!

      Delete