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New tool for arthritic hands!

Old 04-27-2013, 05:15 AM
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My roommate assembles cable so she is my tool expert. She also suffers from arthritis in her hands. I noticed her using a pair of unique pliers to pick threads after we'd ripped out a large section of piecing. I was so impressed with their performance, she bought me a pair for Christmas. They will pick up a single stitch, or thread laying on a granite surface, or any tiny detail required like holding needles or pulling needles through thick fabric. They are spring loaded, so make quicker work of picking loose thread than fingers, with much less muscle fatigue. We found them at Home Depot but they only come in a set with a pair of cutters. Still, the set is only around $10. I have bought them for family members who can no longer do the pinched finger thing, one from arthritis, one from a stroke. I just had to share our find with the wonderful members of this board.
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Old 04-27-2013, 05:30 AM
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I have those too. My husband gave them to me from his tool box. He is a retired appliance repairman. He also gave me a telescoping magnet that is wonderful to pick up dropped pins. It looks like a screwdriver with a circle on the end. I can't always see the pins on the carpet, but the magnet gets them right up. I love gadgets!
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Old 04-27-2013, 05:41 AM
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Mine aren't the same as yours, but they are my saving instruments. Needle nose plers, straight and bent nose sit right beside my sewing machine. A tiny rachet set (found by my husband) means I don't have to call him to get my bobbin plate off. All my scissors are spring loaded. Gardening gloves (tight fitting and with little rubbery bumps) are a must... I simply can't grip well enough to manipulate fabric without them. My cutting ruler has a handle that is wide and lets me push down and cut w/o risk to myself. If I am quilting a full size quilt DH helps me manipulate the "roll".

Carry on! We can overcome!!!!
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Old 04-27-2013, 05:52 AM
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Great suggestions - and what a help to those with issues. My Mom has essential palsy (hands shake) we just found her a set of weighted silverware. Her hands no longer shake when she eats.
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Old 04-27-2013, 06:40 AM
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Great to know. Wrote down info put in purse and will go to lowes or home d next trip to town! Thanks!
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Old 04-27-2013, 06:45 AM
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Thanks for the tip. We're going to Home Depot this weekend.
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Old 04-27-2013, 11:48 AM
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Kind of OT, I'm afraid. I love the block your pliers are laying on!! Where'd you find that cat fabric? I'm a cataholic! I love tools too and have found several that I got when I was tinkering with vintage machines that are great now with sewing. Will have to check out those pliers...they sound great! Also, re the telescoping magnet wand, I got mine in the auto dept at Walmart. Just found it again after many months of being missing (the wand, not me!) and it is great for picking up pins or anything metal since I tend to drop things a lot!
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Old 04-27-2013, 11:54 AM
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Great Christmas gift for friend with arthritis... & me, too.
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Old 04-27-2013, 12:29 PM
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Great tool for picking out those little threads. I use one of those old fashion sticky rollers, to pick up loose threads I find them at yard sales. My friend uses wide masking tape to remove them. These pliers would be much better on those pesky threads that are left over after the sticky swipe. These pliers are on my christmas list. Thanks for the hint. Love repurposing gadgets!!
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What a great idea for those of us with carpal tunnel and/or arthritis of the hands. I'll be checking these out the next time I go to Lowe's.
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