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Old 04-07-2010, 04:52 AM
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sewcrafty
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Originally Posted by feline fanatic
I don't use a thimble. I push the needle with my fingernail (index and thumbnails). I do have some open thimbles that I sometimes slide on after I have started my quilting stitch. They are open where your fingernail is but have the little dimples to catch the needle. I can only use them when I have a straight line of quilting. If I am quilting curves I resort back to my fingernail. I use a lap hoop and have the quilt fairly loose in the hoop.
Needles, I use Roxanne size 11 betweens. Very tiny. I used to bend needles a lot. Not so much any more. I think it was because I had the quilt loaded to tauntly in the hoop.
I'm glad I'm not the only one that does this!!!! :lol: :lol: I've actually worn holes in my fingernails. :lol: I do use the Nimble Thimble though. It has a place where my fingernail can go through and is most importantly, comfortable. I also use the little stick em leather pads (can't think of the name of them, sorry), they stick to your finger.
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