How To Thread an Embroidery Needle Tutorial

Dec 15, 2022 | General Crafts, Needlecrafts

Are you new to embroidery? Are you wondering how to thread an embroidery needle? It is actually fairly simple to do. Below, I will teach you how to thread an embroidery needle the easy way.

HOW TO THREAD AN EMBROIDERY NEEDLE TUTORIAL

 

What is Embroidery?

Embroidery is a crafting technique used to create decorative designs with embroidery floss. When embroidering, you can use a wide range of stitches to create different patterns and textures.

How to Thread an Embroidery Needle

What is Embroidery Used For?

Embroidery is used to create decorative patterns that are pleasing to the eye. You can use embroidery technique to add interest to all types of projects, including:

  • Wall decorations
  • Hats
  • Quilts
  • Blankets
  • Tote Bags
  • Pillows
  • Shoes
  • Jackets
  • Shirts
  • Pants
  • Towels
  • And so much more!

How to Choose an Embroidery Needle

Choosing an Embroidery Needle

Choosing which embroidery needle to use can be more confusing than the embroidery project itself. When choosing a needle remember:

  • The embroidery thread should be easy to thread through the eye.
  • The embroidery needle should be big enough to create a hole the thread will pass through easily without making a large gap. You should not be able to see the hole around the thread.
  • If the embroidery needle is too thin, it can be hard to pull the embroidery floss through the fabric. This can damage the fabric and the thread.
  • When the thread is pulled through the fabric, it should not create a loud noise.
  • You should not feel any resistance when pulling the thread through the fabric.
  • The embroidery needle should pass through the fabric easily.
  • Surface embroidery usually requires a sharp tip. While embroidery stitched on even weave fabric, with visible holes, usually requires a blunt tip needle.
  • The embroidery floss should not be jammed tightly into the eye of the needle. It should have free movement.

How to Thread Needle for Embroidery Without a Threader

How to Thread an Embroidery Needle

If you are ready to get started on your embroidery project, you need to know how to thread an embroidery needle. You do not want to push the thread through the eye like you do when threading a sewing needle. Instead, you want to gently guide the thread into the eye.

You will need:

How to Thread an Embroidery Needle Tutorial

How to Thread an Embroidery Needle Tutorial

1.    Prepare an embroidery needle that matches the type of thread. Then cut a workable length of embroidery floss. I often recommend cutting your floss about the length of your arm. If you cut the floss too long, it will easily tangle and could also fray.

2.    Trim the ends of the floss, so they have neat, straight edges.

3.    Take your thumb and index finger and pinch one end of the floss leaving just the very tip of the floss sticking out.

4.    Take the eye of the needle and place it against the end of the floss sticking out from between your fingers.

5.    Slowly open your fingers while working the floss through the eye of the needle.

6.    Now take hold of the thread and pull it through.

Now You Know How to Thread an Embroidery Needle

I hope my tutorial made it easy to thread your needle. Now that you know how to thread an embroidery needle, it is time to get started creating your next masterpiece.

Check out our Flower Embroidery Patterns and Rose Embroidery Patterns. Show us your finished creations by sharing a pic on our Facebook Page. You can also leave comments, love to hear from you. If you are a beginner you can also check out our Cross Stitch Vs Embroidery article and learn Ways on How To Organize Embroidery Floss.

I hope you had fun learning how to thread an embroidery needle.

Use the search bar to find crafting ideas.

Popular Crafting Posts

Our Latest Crafting Posts

21 Elephant Origami Tutorials

21 Elephant Origami Tutorials

Let's express our love for these gentle giants through the art of origami. Making an elephant origami is not only a really cool craft skill, but it makes for a great present for your favorite origami lover. There are many different paper models to pick from, but it is...

18 Macrame Shopping Bags

18 Macrame Shopping Bags

I have always loved the look of macrame shopping bags. These macrame bags are not only cute but cut down on those single-use plastic sleeves we slide our veggies and fruits into at the grocery store. Just make sure you hide the junk food in a fabric tote right! But...

20 Origami Rose Tutorials

20 Origami Rose Tutorials

What could be more romantic than making paper roses? If you love a bunch of beautiful roses minus the price tag, you need to learn how to make an origami rose! These DIY roses are so pretty, and you can make one in less than 15 minutes! 20 Origami Rose Tutorials Once...

How to Sew a Patch in 6 Easy Steps

How to Sew a Patch in 6 Easy Steps

Learning how to sew a patch onto clothing and accessories is a fantastic way to mend and personalise items. Whether you need to fix a hole or add a decorative element, sewing a patch is a simple DIY project. Below, I will guide you through the step-by-step process of...

Types of Stretchy Fabrics

Types of Stretchy Fabrics

Stretchy fabrics have changed the way we dress and move. They have become a staple in many of our lives. These fabrics allow us to stay active while being comfortable and flexible. From athletic apparel to jeans and dresses, stretch fabrics have become an essential...

30 Micro Macrame Patterns

30 Micro Macrame Patterns

Micro macrame differs from regular macrame because the thickness of the materials used is much finer. Beautiful and infinitely versatile, these micro macrame projects show crafters how to capture the allure of this classic craft by combining it with braids, cords,...