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Having gone blind twice in my life, my eyes have never been the greatest.   As I get older, threading needles is getting to be more of a challenge.  Are there any brands/kinds of easy to thread needles that are especially well thought of?
 
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The original and the best IMO.  Spend the money on the stainless versions, they really are better.
 
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I'm sitting here with some seriously useless eyes today, thank you both for the question and the reply.
I think I need some of those...
 
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