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Old 05-06-2013, 06:29 AM
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bearisgray
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Originally Posted by Borntohandquilt View Post
Hi Dina,
yes, you can quilt without a thimble. I think it's a matter of the technique you use. There is no wrong or right, whatever works for you is okay. I have never got used to a thimble and because I am self-taught my way of quilting is not the "regular" rocking stitch. I do single stitches, but not stab stitching. Maybe you are interested in seeing how it looks like, here you can find some pictures:

http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...g-t142087.html

Enjoy your hand quilting time!
Her handquilting is absolutely exquisite!

I also like the Clover silicone thimble - Clover calls it a "Protect and Grip" thimble - it has a metal top and soft sides that mold nicely to one's finger. It comes in various sizes. I think it costs $9-$10 dollars -

I prefer to hand sew with a thimble - but it did take some getting used to.
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