Pass a thread through the eye of a needle unaided from the opposite side of the needle towards the human eye; while looking through the eye of the needle.
No, you cannot sew this website. Sewing requires that you pass a needle and thread through a material. This website is on the internet, so there is no physical material to pass the needle through.
A sewing needle has one sharp, pointy end with a hole through it. You can pass this needle through fabric easily. If you pass a thread through the hole, you can pass the needle back and forth through fabric to create a design or hold pieces of fabric together.
The hole in a needle is called the "eye." This small opening allows the thread to pass through, enabling stitching and sewing. The size of the eye can vary depending on the type of needle and its intended use.
You should not sew a baguette. Baguettes are made of bread, which will fall apart if you pass a needle and thread through it many times. If you insist on trying, I suggest you sew by hand with a big needle.
To thread a Frister Rossmann Cub 5 Super Stitch sewing machine, start by raising the presser foot to release the tension. Place the spool of thread on the spool pin and guide the thread through the thread guide, following the numbered threading path indicated on the machine. Pass the thread down through the tension discs and up through the take-up lever, then down through the needle bar and into the needle, ensuring it goes from front to back. Finally, pull the thread gently to make sure it’s secured in place before starting to sew.
You thread a needle with the thread you want to pull through, pass the needle into the material slightly within the margins of the pattern and pull the thread through. You don't really have to pull the top thread through to tie off because the stitch density is high enough to lock the thread, you can clip close. If you feel the need, unpick a few stitches (don't rip them, unravel the top and bobbin threads) until you have enough length to work with, pull the top thread through the fabric with the bobbin thread ad tie them together. When you change top thread, lay a short tail of the previous color and the new thread across the next pattern section and the thread will be locked. Same idea when you change the bobbin thread
It is easier to pass a cable through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God.
A needle can pass through a balloon without popping it because the rubber of the balloon is stretchy and can temporarily seal around the needle, preventing air from escaping and causing the balloon to pop.
A very small twist of flax, wool, cotton, silk, or other fibrous substance, drawn out to considerable length; a compound cord consisting of two or more single yarns doubled, or joined together, and twisted., A filament, as of a flower, or of any fibrous substance, as of bark; also, a line of gold or silver., The prominent part of the spiral of a screw or nut; the rib. See Screw, n., 1., Fig.: Something continued in a long course or tenor; a,s the thread of life, or of a discourse., Fig.: Composition; quality; fineness., To pass a thread through the eye of; as, to thread a needle., To pass or pierce through as a narrow way; also, to effect or make, as one's way, through or between obstacles; to thrid., To form a thread, or spiral rib, on or in; as, to thread a screw or nut.
They grab a needle, they pass it through the nostril and take their brains through the nostril.
First, raise the presser foot lever and turn the flywheel towards you to raise the thread take-up lever to its highest point. Next,, place your spool of thread on the horizontal post and hold in place with the spool cap. You know that little nick in the spool where you tuck your thread so the spool won't unravel? Make sure that nick is pointing to the right. Now draw your thread to the left and "click" it into the little silver loop. A 1" oval thread guide sits to the left of that silver loop; draw your thread around the left of the thread guide. Now you're going to loop your thread through the tension discs. You'll see two "cracks" in your machine. First run your thread DOWN through the RIGHT crack, then immediately UP through the LEFT crack. At the top of the LEFT crack is your silver thread take-up lever. This is probably the trickiest part of threading your machine because the lever is always kind of inside the machine. But you can do it! Pass your thread from RIGHT to LEFT through the back of the loop at the top of the silver lever. Whew! We're almost there. Now draw your thread right back down the same crack you pulled it up before. You now have two stationary guides above your needle. Pass it through the thick silver guide and then through the thin silver guide. Both of these moves are kind of a left-to-right motion. Now thread your needle from FRONT to BACK. You're done -- well, except for the bobbin. Hold your bobbin spool above the bobbin case so that it looks like a letter "P" Draw the bobblin thread from RIGHT to LEFT through the small crack in the silver part of the bobbin case, then pull the thread straight toward the back of the machine. Now turn your flywheel one revolution toward you so that your upper thread picks up the bobbin thread. Now close your bobbin cover, and SEW! Congratulations! You did it!
No, that is the point of the proverb. it would have to be a really big needle. ;) ~Rae the eye of a needle refers to a hole in the Jerusalem city wall that was used to enter the city when lock-down, due to possible enemy attacks. It was very difficult to push through the camels through these holes...hence the phrase "it is easier that a camel go through the eye of a needle , than a rich man to enter the kingdom of god" The term needle is not a sowing needle, which would make it impossible to pass a camel through.