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    sap
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    I use a spoon w a "v" cut in the end as my under finger as my under hand has no feeling. took some getting use to but it works for me.

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    Oh how I wish you lived close to me as I love showing people how to hand quilt. I guess because I love to hand quilt.

    Watch some videos on Youtube to get information, and everyone has a different style that works for them, so just keep trying different ways until you feel comfortable with what is happening. Practice, practice. Take a class from someone who can offer you suggestions. Ask around you just might find someone who is willing to spend a little time demonstrating and helping you out.

    I use tape on my underneath finger -- it needs to be replaced often because I go through to the back till I can feel the needle come through, and as a result I poke myself -- and often.

    One more thing: Blood. Yes, you can take out your blood with your own spit. Dampen a light cloth with some of your spit and dab the blood out. Your spit won't work on my blood, but it will work on yours.

    Good luck and please let us know how you make out.
    Aileen
    Saskatoon SK Canada

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    Very useful - thank you.

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    Check out the following for a video on how to do hand quilting

    http://quiltville.blogspot.ca/2012/0...up-monday.html

    Aunt Becky's Tool is called Finger saver and costs $3.00 available thru
    connecting threads, they also carry the Dritz Themal Thimble.

    I hope this helps you.

    Sugar poured onto blood, will absorb fresh blood, vacuum it up, then add club soda to the spot, and blot with paper towel - also works well on spilled red wine. Just ask me about white carpets and blood, never could tell there was ever red wine or blood on the carpet - just as good as new!!!!!
    Last edited by d.rickman; 11-06-2014 at 05:37 PM. Reason: more info
    Quilting People are the Best, Have a great sewing day!
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