The Perfect Thimble! (for me anyway)
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The Perfect Thimble! (for me anyway)
I have always had issues finding a thimble that would fit my finger and be comfortable. Well not anymore! I found the perfect thimble, that can be ajdusted to any size finger, is disposable but can be reused, available in many colors, it is custom made and only cost pennies!!!
I used a product you can find in doctor offices, drugstores and horse supply stores. What is it??
VetWrap! CoBan or Co-flex adhesive wrap. It is cheaper if you buy the vet wrap.
Here is a picture of mine wonderfully comfortable thimble. Give it a try, you'll be surprized!
I used a product you can find in doctor offices, drugstores and horse supply stores. What is it??
VetWrap! CoBan or Co-flex adhesive wrap. It is cheaper if you buy the vet wrap.
Here is a picture of mine wonderfully comfortable thimble. Give it a try, you'll be surprized!
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I also figured this out when I was making folded star Christmas ornaments. My fingers were so sore and I bought a couple of thimbles which turned out to be useless and a waste of $$. I work at a vet clinic so I just got a roll from there (with permission of course!)
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I didn't care for it as a thimble, but was fairly successful using it on all fingers when machine quilting.
When I gave blood I'd always ask if they had any nearly finished spools and there always were...
When I gave blood I'd always ask if they had any nearly finished spools and there always were...
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As for me, the needle does not go thru. I guess it would and could if you push hard enough.
Never thought about using this to hold thread in place on the spools but would work for sure.
This is the same product, made by the same company as the wrap I first bought in the first-aid dept at CVS only this is WAY cheaper! And comes in really cool colors! Also comes in the tan color like band-aids.
Never thought about using this to hold thread in place on the spools but would work for sure.
This is the same product, made by the same company as the wrap I first bought in the first-aid dept at CVS only this is WAY cheaper! And comes in really cool colors! Also comes in the tan color like band-aids.
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I put a little piece of scrap fabric on the pad of my finger before using the wrap. That did prevent t he needle from going thru it. If you wrap it enough around your finger you wouldn't need to use the fabric scrap. I only had a small amount of the wrap so I was being frugal.
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