Now of course that makes perfect sense:-)  Thanks Brenda
Sue

I don’t think it’s that a needle eye is ‘designed’ to be threaded from one side; rather it’s just that the way needles are made. The hole for the
eye is punched out of the metal and it has to be done from one side, then
despite all the polishing and finishing that takes place it still remains
easier to push the thread into the hole from the side that the punch went in.

Brenda

Many do not even know how to thread a needle, or that one side of a
needle's
eye is designed for that purpose.

I have never heard of that. I tried Googling for information but couldn’t
find anything.

Brenda in Allhallows

paternos...@appleshack.com
www.brendapaternoster.co.uk

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