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Old 12-26-2011, 06:42 PM
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I've begun a rather large hand quilting project and find my index finger gets sore quickly from pulling the needle through the quilt. I'm not using a thimble yet to push the needle as I haven't found one that fits right. However, at guild meeting yesterday a friend recommended Finger Cots....little latex things that roll down over your finger and wow, do they ever help get a grip on the needle!! Found them at Walgreen's in the bandaid/bandage department but they're probably available at any drug store.
I keep surgical goves on hand and just cut off the fingers to put onto my right index finger to pull the needle through. They work great and a bag of ten are not that expensive.
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Old 12-26-2011, 10:12 PM
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You gals crack me up........... Thanks for the laugh and I will practice safe sewing........ and of course I will pass this info to other quilters.........lol
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Old 12-27-2011, 12:12 AM
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Wish I could get some of these, nothing like that for sale over here. My fingers are so large I can't find a thimble to fit! Yeah! size matters
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I have used both the finger cots and the rubber fingers that you can purchase at any office supply store. I always used them when I was grading papers and finally realized that they would be great for sewing. They both work...just try them and see which one works best for you. Sometimes I put a rubber finger on the hand that is under the quilt...stops the needle pricks without having to wear a thimble.
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