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.
Kathy