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Re: Hand Quilting 19 Nov 2011 09:27 #71353

What a wonderful experience and such an enviable accomplishment! How about the Duchess of Thread?
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Re: Hand Quilting 19 Nov 2011 06:44 #71349

There is a discussion going on right now on thimbles at Celebrate Hand Quilting. It's located at http://celebratehandquilting.blogspot.com/.
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Re: Hand Quilting 04 Apr 2011 18:59 #61572

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I bought some "liquid bandage" a number of years ago then forgot I had it so the package has never been opened. Thanks for reminding me. I will put it in my sewing room so it is more visible and try it next time I do hand quilting which probably won't be anytime soon.
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Re: Hand Quilting 04 Apr 2011 14:00 #61539

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I have tried "liquid Bandage" it took several applications to be effective but did OK


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Re: Hand Quilting 04 Apr 2011 10:22 #61522

I don't do a lot of hand quilting, but when I do I like to use an rubber office thimble, the type of thing bank tellers used to use when counting money (before money counting machines :) ). It offers some protection, but you can still feel what you're doing, obviously you can't push a needle hard or it will go through the rubber and into your finger. If you have long nails you could cut a slit in one side, they're cheap as chips so can be treated as "disposable".

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Re: Hand Quilting 03 Apr 2011 16:19 #61487

ajclapp wrote:
I tried the stick on thimble pads years ago but they didn't stick well to my fingers. Since I don't do a lot of hand sewing I don't use a thimble. If my fingers get sore I just use a spot bandaid. I have tried the plastic finger cots. They work for awhile then my fingers get sweaty so I take them off. I've quilted queen sized quilts in my lap without thimbles or a frame. They just get in my way. But I'm not trying to quilt for show. I let a longarm quilter do that for me.

I use the stick on leather thimble pads - on my thumb with a thimble on my middle finger. When they don't stick very well any more, I cut a small piece of the double sided adhesive tabs my girls used to keep their strapless prom dresses up. You can get them at a bridal shop or probably anywhere they sell formal gowns. Maybe even at Joann's? When the leather side of the pad gets too smooth, I roughen it up with an emory board so I can grip the needle better to pull it. I get a lot more use out of them that way. Also, if I am taking a break but know I am coming right back to the quilt in a few minutes, I leave it stuck on my thumb instead of taking it on and off.

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Re: Hand Quilting 03 Apr 2011 10:43 #61473

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Anyone have any opinion on the Nimble thimble? - it's leather, has a slit for your nail to poke through and has a metal disc inside to stop the needle from poking skin.

I tried using one, but it seemed like the needle never wanted to land on the metal disc and the leather is so soft and thin that I kept poking myself with the needle's eye end.
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Re: Hand Quilting 03 Apr 2011 08:57 #61470

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I love my Tommie Lane silver thimble - gorgeous, plus VERY functional.

But I do my best quilting with my "quilting paddle," which is a flat piece of metal. My only complaint is that it easily slips out of my hand, and I wish it had a hole in it for a ribbon around my neck.

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Re: Hand Quilting 02 Apr 2011 20:30 #61460

I just hand quilted a 16" piece for Ami's quilt auction in Houston - I forgot how much I LOVE it!!!! I am going to stat hand quilting small pieces - it makes me smile.....
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Re: Hand Quilting 02 Apr 2011 20:10 #61459

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I have tried the leather thimble but did not like it. I use a Roxanne Thimble and find it is perfect for me (a wonderful birthday gift). I think everyone is unique in what works best for them.
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Re: Hand Quilting 02 Apr 2011 18:03 #61455

Anyone have any opinion on the Nimble thimble? - it's leather, has a slit for your nail to poke through and has a metal disc inside to stop the needle from poking skin.
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Re: Hand Quilting 02 Apr 2011 12:20 #61444

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I tried the stick on thimble pads years ago but they didn't stick well to my fingers. Since I don't do a lot of hand sewing I don't use a thimble. If my fingers get sore I just use a spot bandaid. I have tried the plastic finger cots. They work for awhile then my fingers get sweaty so I take them off. I've quilted queen sized quilts in my lap without thimbles or a frame. They just get in my way. But I'm not trying to quilt for show. I let a longarm quilter do that for me.
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Re: Hand Quilting 02 Apr 2011 10:44 #61439

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Roxanne's thimble left a hole on the back of it for your fingernail. But yikes! they are expensive. Ther are probably other brands with similar style. I seem to remember Alex demoing a couple in her hand quilting series on the classrooms. Just looking on Roxanne's site they also have fingertip thimble pads that stick on.
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Re: Hand Quilting 31 Mar 2011 21:01 #61362

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I think with that much majestic education, Rosemary deserves even more -- something like: Royal Highness Embroidress Extrordinaire! :)

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