How did it take me this long?
#22
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Oregon
Posts: 1,614
Yes, I've hit my finger with the needle a couple of times -- but not to the extent some have here! Please tell me you didn't go back to sewing after drinking a glass of wine, though! THAT'S when I'd really do some damage, if it was me! One glass of wine and I'm waaayyy too relaxed to be doing anything involving machinery of any kind.....
#24
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Slidell, Louisiana
Posts: 6,951
I did this also, almost a year ago, after sewing for many years. I had always thought, how would someone do that? Well, now I know! LOL! Was doing applique, needle went in right pointer fingernail, came out the side of my finger, and the needle broke. Freaked me out, but I just pulled it out, stuck my finger in a cup of peroxide, never went to doctor or anything, and actually wasn't even really too sore. Still have indented spot on that fingernail though.
#25
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Winchester, Tn.
Posts: 1,522
I did that once when I worked at a factory sewing on an industrial sewing machine and like you the first thing I did was yank it out. It would have healed faster if I had not yanked but that is a reflex. lol
#26
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: South of Chicago, IL
Posts: 322
I finally sewed my finger today. That would probably have been enough, but I instinctively pulled my finger away, which effectively ripped the side of the [pointer] finger away. I did not get blood on the quilt, however, which should get me a few 'positive' points to offset the negative.
Anyone else done this? [the foregoing typed with one finger with large glass of white wine alongside]
Anyone else done this? [the foregoing typed with one finger with large glass of white wine alongside]
#27
I've done it several times in the past: once with my FW, once with my D1, and most recently with my LA. Luckily, I never hit bone and never got blood on my fabrics. It was definitely painful, but the thing I remembered with all 3 was to slowly raise the needle to remove it from my finger, rather than pull my finger away, especially with the LA and it's larger needle.
"Sew," welcome to the club! You are now zen - one with your sewing machine.
"Sew," welcome to the club! You are now zen - one with your sewing machine.
#28
I did exactly what you did a couple of years ago. I sewed thru my finger again about 3 weeks ago. The needle went right thru my nail.It went thru my nail a little bit below where the white tip ends. I was on the phone with my sister at the time, sewing a little tiny piece and looked up at the tv. It bled a lot, not on my quilt. I figured I just missed the bone. DIdn't even break the needle.
#30
I went thru the top of my right pointer finger while sewing a white prom dress. All i could think was NO blood on the dress and yanked my finger away. All those little nerves on the inside of my finger were now on the outside, and totally unhappy! I was 16, no wine! Pout! But, it is not something you do twice!!!
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