I have two machines with automatic needle threaders which both work well..... except with invisible thread! I also find it difficult to thread invisible thread manually. I've solved the problem by rubbing the last few inches of thread over a Sharpie pen or an ink pad, just enough to colour it a little so that I can actually see it to thread it! Then of course I cut the coloured end off before sewing.
It's important to me to have the needle threader working properly on my quilting/embroidery machine because the thought of manually threading the needle perhaps 20-30 times while doing an embroidery design would drive me crazy!
Elegran I replaced the needle threader on my Brother machine by following a YouTube video. It was quite easy to do albeit a bit fiddly. Apparently they're often forced out of alignment by everyday sewing glitches - heavy thread, a broken needle, thread tangles etc. But do have a go at replacing your threader, it's worth the effort to have it working again. I now keep a spare one handy ready for when it goes again.
Good Morning Thursday 7th May 2026
I think someone got out of the wrong side of the bed
Project Freedom.. deserves its own thread!




