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kayquilt 05-02-2010 12:12 PM

I use a thimble because I don't particularly like poking holes in my fingers. It was very combersome at first, but I made myself use one. I have found that the cheapy ones that I find at Walmart work just fine. That way if I lose it I haven't wasted a lot of money. At first I had only one and then couldn't find it, so the next time I was in Walmart I bought several.

craftybear 05-02-2010 12:23 PM

awesome, wish I could be there, sounds like fun,

craftybear 05-02-2010 12:24 PM

maybe you could post a tutorial on the quilting board site for us to learn hand quilting

Thanks!

Craftybear

thismomquilts 05-02-2010 04:52 PM

You don't have to use thimbles - just make sure you tell them about the option of using them. I remember when I was teaching my first 'student' - I would present to her the different ways of doing things - tell her which one I thought was easiest, from experience, and then let her decide which way she would do it!

virtualbernie 05-02-2010 05:53 PM


Originally Posted by thismomquilts
You don't have to use thimbles - just make sure you tell them about the option of using them. I remember when I was teaching my first 'student' - I would present to her the different ways of doing things - tell her which one I thought was easiest, from experience, and then let her decide which way she would do it!

:thumbup:

CarrieAnne 05-02-2010 06:09 PM

Well, I learned something here...I thought pretty much all needles were the same, always buy mine at JoAnnes or Walmart. I will sure look at the LQS for those!

Debbie1219 05-02-2010 06:32 PM

I've done some hand quilting, but after seeing yours, I would LOVE to take a class from you. I think handouts to take home are important. You will be covering so much information, it's good to review later.

Borntohandquilt 05-02-2010 10:48 PM


Originally Posted by thismomquilts
You don't have to use thimbles - just make sure you tell them about the option of using them. I remember when I was teaching my first 'student' - I would present to her the different ways of doing things - tell her which one I thought was easiest, from experience, and then let her decide which way she would do it!

That's the way I'm going to do it! :thumbup:


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