Using a needle pin works the same way as using a crochet hook. But 
personally I find it more difficult since there is nothing at the end of 
the needle to catch and hold the thread. A needle pin is usually used 
with very fine threads, since you might damage the fine thread with the 
hook part of the crochet hook, but is seldom used when doing sewings 
with coarser threads.
If you are having difficulty using a fine crochet hook you will find 
using a needle pin even more difficult. It is likely easier to use a 
lazy susan with a thread loop that trying to use a needle pin.

*Marianne*

Marianne Gallant
Vernon, BC Canada
m...@shaw.ca
http://threadsnminis.blogspot.ca, https://www.facebook.com/GallantCreation/

On 2018-08-30 8:46 a.m., J Reardon wrote:
> I watched the video and saw she used a threaded needle in the Lazy Susan. Is 
> that the same as a needle pin? I didn’t think thread was involved with the 
> needle pin, but I’ve never seen one used.

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