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Can not use a thimble?
I've tried everything that's been offered as a thimble. Silver, brass,
open, closed, rimmed, ultrasuede, leather. Everything. Today I've found something for those of us whose fingers need some protection and nothing works - or we absentmindedly slip past the thimbled finger and puncture another one. I knew I was going to be a dismal mess if I didn't find a solution while putting the binding on my sweetheart's quilt. Decided to try just one more thing. I snipped some sort of ½" squares of Johnson-Johnson Heavy-Duty Waterproof FirstAid tape and stacked them on the pad of my 'push' finger. Then, I secured them with one wrap of tape ending on top of the fingernail. Viola! Voila! yesssss. All of that. It works, it works. My first attempt was not so great. I had the edges of the wrap on the pad of my finger and it stuck to every thread that passed by. On top of your nail is where the tape seam needs to be. After about 7 hours of blind-stitching with nary a puncture, I removed the tape. My fingerprint remains unblemished. The FBI will be glad of that. If you have been defeated by thimbles, try the tape. Buy some now before it is marketed as Quilter's Tape and sells for $20 per inch. It could happen. Happy Polly |
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Can not use a thimble?
I've used that tape and I like it, Polly. I think I need more layers though
because I poked through. Ouch. Cindy "Polly Esther" wrote in message ... I've tried everything that's been offered as a thimble. Silver, brass, open, closed, rimmed, ultrasuede, leather. Everything. Today I've found something for those of us whose fingers need some protection and nothing works - or we absentmindedly slip past the thimbled finger and puncture another one. I knew I was going to be a dismal mess if I didn't find a solution while putting the binding on my sweetheart's quilt. Decided to try just one more thing. I snipped some sort of ½" squares of Johnson-Johnson Heavy-Duty Waterproof FirstAid tape and stacked them on the pad of my 'push' finger. Then, I secured them with one wrap of tape ending on top of the fingernail. Viola! Voila! yesssss. All of that. It works, it works. My first attempt was not so great. I had the edges of the wrap on the pad of my finger and it stuck to every thread that passed by. On top of your nail is where the tape seam needs to be. After about 7 hours of blind-stitching with nary a puncture, I removed the tape. My fingerprint remains unblemished. The FBI will be glad of that. If you have been defeated by thimbles, try the tape. Buy some now before it is marketed as Quilter's Tape and sells for $20 per inch. It could happen. Happy Polly |
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Can not use a thimble?
Polly Esther wrote:
I've tried everything that's been offered as a thimble. Silver, brass, open, closed, rimmed, ultrasuede, leather. Everything...sniped... I snipped some sort of ½" squares of Johnson-Johnson Heavy-Duty Waterproof FirstAid tape and stacked them on the pad of my 'push' finger. Then, I secured them with one wrap of tape ending on top of the fingernail. ....snipped....Happy Polly Have you never tried the little sticky back pads made specifically for this purpose? I have acrylic nails and can't use a thimble either but the little sticky pads work a treat!! Nice round suede ones are available but they are a tad $$$ (compared to the plastic ones) so I often use the heavy clear plastic oval ones instead. I have seen both types in local craft shops. The ovals are a bit too large for my finger so I usually cyt them in half and trim off the little pointy corners. I tried other things like heavy tapes, etc. but they just seemed a bit too bulky for me. It's also difficult to get tapes, etc. to fit nicely around my nails and my threads are always getting hung up on the tape that is on the bak of my nail. The little premade sticky back bads -- either plastic or suede -- work perfectly. It's worth the few dollars they cost to give them a try, especially if they work for you :-). AND when you take the little pad off, you can use it over again several times if you are careful and stick it back on the paper it came with. That makes it even better and REALLY worth the $$$ spent -- frugal is GOOD LOLOL! CiaoMeow ^;;^ PAX, Tia Mary ^;;^ (RCTQ Queen of Kitties) Angels can't show their wings on earth but nothing was ever said about their whiskers! Visit my Photo albums at http://community.webshots.com/user/tiamary |
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Can not use a thimble?
I keep my leather "sticky pad" on the (plastic) part of my thread scissors -
just above where the blades are. Works great & they last a long time. ME-Judy "Tia Mary" wrote in message ... Have you never tried the little sticky back pads made specifically for this purpose? I have acrylic nails and can't use a thimble either but the little sticky pads work a treat!! Nice round suede ones are available but they are a tad $$$ (compared to the plastic ones) so I often use the heavy clear plastic oval ones instead. :-). AND when you take the little pad off, you can use it over again several times if you are careful and stick it back on the paper it came with. That makes it even better and REALLY worth the $$$ spent -- frugal is GOOD LOLOL! CiaoMeow ^;;^ PAX, Tia Mary ^;;^ (RCTQ Queen of Kitties) Angels can't show their wings on earth but nothing was ever said about their whiskers! Visit my Photo albums at http://community.webshots.com/user/tiamary |
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Can not use a thimble?
I'm pleased to report that I have finished well more than 400" of binding
with nary a need for a pint of blood or sympathy card. The heavy first-aid tape worked fairly well. It seems as if I've seen some talk about flexible thimbles made of that stuff like the newest (if not greatest) cake and muffin pan composition. Anyone had success with these? Polly "ME-Judy" wrote in message ... I keep my leather "sticky pad" on the (plastic) part of my thread scissors - just above where the blades are. Works great & they last a long time. ME-Judy "Tia Mary" wrote in message ... Have you never tried the little sticky back pads made specifically for this purpose? I have acrylic nails and can't use a thimble either but the little sticky pads work a treat!! Nice round suede ones are available but they are a tad $$$ (compared to the plastic ones) so I often use the heavy clear plastic oval ones instead. :-). AND when you take the little pad off, you can use it over again several times if you are careful and stick it back on the paper it came with. That makes it even better and REALLY worth the $$$ spent -- frugal is GOOD LOLOL! CiaoMeow ^;;^ PAX, Tia Mary ^;;^ (RCTQ Queen of Kitties) Angels can't show their wings on earth but nothing was ever said about their whiskers! Visit my Photo albums at http://community.webshots.com/user/tiamary |
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Can not use a thimble?
I love my soft, flexible thimbles. I think they are silicon but feel
sort of rubbery. Got used to wearing a thimble when working in a men's alterations tailor shop.... it was a necessity. VBG But I rust metal thimbles out from the inside. I was afraid the "rubber" thimbles would make my finger even hotter/sweatier but they don't. There are small ridges around the inside that help with air circulation. And they are very light weight. G Pati, in Phx Polly Esther wrote: I'm pleased to report that I have finished well more than 400" of binding with nary a need for a pint of blood or sympathy card. The heavy first-aid tape worked fairly well. It seems as if I've seen some talk about flexible thimbles made of that stuff like the newest (if not greatest) cake and muffin pan composition. Anyone had success with these? Polly "ME-Judy" wrote in message ... I keep my leather "sticky pad" on the (plastic) part of my thread scissors - just above where the blades are. Works great & they last a long time. ME-Judy "Tia Mary" wrote in message ... Have you never tried the little sticky back pads made specifically for this purpose? I have acrylic nails and can't use a thimble either but the little sticky pads work a treat!! Nice round suede ones are available but they are a tad $$$ (compared to the plastic ones) so I often use the heavy clear plastic oval ones instead. :-). AND when you take the little pad off, you can use it over again several times if you are careful and stick it back on the paper it came with. That makes it even better and REALLY worth the $$$ spent -- frugal is GOOD LOLOL! CiaoMeow ^;;^ PAX, Tia Mary ^;;^ (RCTQ Queen of Kitties) Angels can't show their wings on earth but nothing was ever said about their whiskers! Visit my Photo albums at http://community.webshots.com/user/tiamary |
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Can not use a thimble?
Thank you, Pati. My fingertips are rather square and most thimbles taper
where mine do not. The silicon ones might be flexible enough to work for me. Are they hard to find? Polly "Pati C." wrote in message ... I love my soft, flexible thimbles. I think they are silicon but feel sort of rubbery. Got used to wearing a thimble when working in a men's alterations tailor shop.... it was a necessity. VBG But I rust metal thimbles out from the inside. I was afraid the "rubber" thimbles would make my finger even hotter/sweatier but they don't. There are small ridges around the inside that help with air circulation. And they are very light weight. G Pati, in Phx Polly Esther wrote: I'm pleased to report that I have finished well more than 400" of binding with nary a need for a pint of blood or sympathy card. The heavy first-aid tape worked fairly well. It seems as if I've seen some talk about flexible thimbles made of that stuff like the newest (if not greatest) cake and muffin pan composition. Anyone had success with these? Polly "ME-Judy" wrote in message ... I keep my leather "sticky pad" on the (plastic) part of my thread scissors - just above where the blades are. Works great & they last a long time. ME-Judy "Tia Mary" wrote in message ... Have you never tried the little sticky back pads made specifically for this purpose? I have acrylic nails and can't use a thimble either but the little sticky pads work a treat!! Nice round suede ones are available but they are a tad $$$ (compared to the plastic ones) so I often use the heavy clear plastic oval ones instead. :-). AND when you take the little pad off, you can use it over again several times if you are careful and stick it back on the paper it came with. That makes it even better and REALLY worth the $$$ spent -- frugal is GOOD LOLOL! CiaoMeow ^;;^ PAX, Tia Mary ^;;^ (RCTQ Queen of Kitties) Angels can't show their wings on earth but nothing was ever said about their whiskers! Visit my Photo albums at http://community.webshots.com/user/tiamary |
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Can not use a thimble?
I just got one at my LQS. Cost was between 2-2.50 if I remember correctly. Haven't had much luck with it, I bought too big. I guess on one of the days my fingers are bigger (arthiritis) it will be good. There are different styles. indentions on the end and round ends etc. There are also pretty colors, makes them easier to find. Anna Belle Tue, 1 Jul 2008 21:23:10 -0500, "Polly Esther" wrote: Thank you, Pati. My fingertips are rather square and most thimbles taper where mine do not. The silicon ones might be flexible enough to work for me. Are they hard to find? Polly "Pati C." wrote in message ... I love my soft, flexible thimbles. I think they are silicon but feel sort of rubbery. Got used to wearing a thimble when working in a men's alterations tailor shop.... it was a necessity. VBG But I rust metal thimbles out from the inside. I was afraid the "rubber" thimbles would make my finger even hotter/sweatier but they don't. There are small ridges around the inside that help with air circulation. And they are very light weight. G Pati, in Phx |
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Can not use a thimble?
Polly Esther wrote:
I'm pleased to report that I have finished well more than 400" of binding with nary a need for a pint of blood or sympathy card. The heavy first-aid tape worked fairly well. It seems as if I've seen some talk about flexible thimbles made of that stuff like the newest (if not greatest) cake and muffin pan composition. Anyone had success with these? Polly I've seen something like this somewhere -- not sure if it was in a catalogue or online. I never look closely because it's still a thimble and they don't fit over my nails. I have a bunch of the little pads and would be happy to share with you so you could give them a try and see if they would be worth your money :-). I only use them when doing backstitching on my needlework or sewing on my quilt labels so they last me a long time. CiaoMeow ^;;^ PAX, Tia Mary ^;;^ (RCTQ Queen of Kitties) Angels can't show their wings on earth but nothing was ever said about their whiskers! Visit my Photo albums at http://community.webshots.com/user/tiamary |
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Can not use a thimble?
Thank you so much, Mary, but I have a pack of the thimble pads. I've
ordered the silicon thimble, maybe that will be the one for me. Hey, it was cheaper than ordering a Bernina 730E and I looked at them too. Polly "Tia Mary" wrote I've seen something like this somewhere -- not sure if it was in a catalogue or online. I never look closely because it's still a thimble and they don't fit over my nails. I have a bunch of the little pads and would be happy to share with you so you could give them a try and see if they would be worth your money :-). I only use them when doing backstitching on my needlework or sewing on my quilt labels so they last me a long time. CiaoMeow ^;;^ |
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