Flexi ~ Needle Threaders - Salty Yarns

Flexi ~ Needle Threaders - Salty Yarns

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Use for threading hand and machine needles with large and small eyes. Reusable and comes in a plastic storage container. 24 green needles/pkg.

Use for threading hand and machine needles with large and small eyes. Reusable and comes in a plastic storage container.
24 green needles/pkg.

Thin, flexible threaders Easily glide through needles with small and large eyes Re-usable Plastic box for convenient storage For hand and machine

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