Originally Posted by granny_59
thank you all so much.
I have the largest collection of contemporary thimbles :oops: :oops: and not one of them works for my underneath finger as I need the sensation (not the pain!) of the needle. For the sewing hand I ended up with roxannes for the finger and the ted storm for the thumb and that works great.
Because of my job (chiropodist) I have to have short fingernails so that is not an option either and in the video I could not figure out where the needle was.
I will go trough all the glue I have in the house
I am afraid I dont know the proper words in english. It is like pedicure involving scalpel, blood,pus, beeing able to take care of diabetic problems, making special bandages and so on. Have to work sometimes steril so no way of having fingernails long enough to push the needle with them. Tried it with the result that it slipped under the nail..............
What is a chiropodist? Sounds like chiro for the feet.