Old 07-16-2011, 12:02 PM
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ibeesewin
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Originally Posted by Kristin in ME
I didn't know you could quilt *without* a thimble, lol! Sounds painful...

I always used to use a metal thimble. I dampen my finger and it stays on fine. However, I hadn't quilted

A anything for literally years until last week and, when I used the metal thimble, it was too small! I don't know what happened... I can't imagine my finger grew, lol! Anyway, it was rubbing on my joint because it was too tight so I decided to try a leather one. It took a little getting used to but it seems to be working for me now. The problem now though is that pieces of elastic are coming out of the stretchy part that holds it on my finger, also the leather on the end seems to be wearing through very quickly- at this rate, I doubt it will hold up long enough for me to quilt this whole quilt!

Unrelated maybe- what is a finger cot??
A finger cot is a rubber that that fits on the end of your finger. The one you pull the needle with. It is thinner then a thimble. There are a couple of different kinds.
http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog/p...zprd_10959898a

http://www.quiltersrule.com/notions/fc.html

I found the second one's at Wallgreen's in the band-aid section. I don't know about the one from Jo-Ann's but the one that I have are extremely comfortable. Which is what I am hoping to find in my thimble search.
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