Thimbles
#2
I do not like the feel of a thimble on my finger so I wear the Thimble Pad-it is just a little padded disk that sticks on your finger. They stick well (do NOT put lotion on your hand first) and you can reposition it if necessary. Thimble-It is similar-I have purchased it, but not tried it yet. You can buy either at http://www.quiltknit.com/notions/thimble_2.htm
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I use the soft leather deekskin thimble I have gotten them at Ben Franklin and Joanns, they have blue knit ribbing, fit well and stay on. They do wear out but you can turn them around and use them for quite some time.
http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog.jsp?CATID=cat2861
http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog.jsp?CATID=cat2861
#7
I haven't found anything yet that I can use for a long time. If I put something on my right hand to push needle , I tend to switch fingers without thinking about it. The under finger , I can't seem to fell it to get needle in right place.
I will try Joanns they have a big assortment, be good if I could find something :?
I will try Joanns they have a big assortment, be good if I could find something :?
#8
Hi,
I use a leather thimble on both hands when quilting on a stationary frame. I learned long ago to quilt with both hands. I use a tan leather thimble on my right middle finger and a short black leather thimble on my left thumb. Before I became a quilter I never used a thimble. Now I need one just to sew on a button. Every time I find the kind I use in a quilt shop or other store I buy several. I have them all over the house and in all of my little quilting kits. THe brown ones have a little plastic disk in the tip that keeps the needle from peircing the leather and the black ones have a little metal disk. I can get about two bed size quilts out of a thimble. I have tried all differnt kinds over the years. It seems the more expensive they are the less I like using them. I was never able to use a metal one.
I use a leather thimble on both hands when quilting on a stationary frame. I learned long ago to quilt with both hands. I use a tan leather thimble on my right middle finger and a short black leather thimble on my left thumb. Before I became a quilter I never used a thimble. Now I need one just to sew on a button. Every time I find the kind I use in a quilt shop or other store I buy several. I have them all over the house and in all of my little quilting kits. THe brown ones have a little plastic disk in the tip that keeps the needle from peircing the leather and the black ones have a little metal disk. I can get about two bed size quilts out of a thimble. I have tried all differnt kinds over the years. It seems the more expensive they are the less I like using them. I was never able to use a metal one.
#9
Originally Posted by Up North
I use the soft leather deekskin thimble I have gotten them at Ben Franklin and Joanns, they have blue knit ribbing, fit well and stay on. They do wear out but you can turn them around and use them for quite some time.
http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog.jsp?CATID=cat2861
http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog.jsp?CATID=cat2861
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