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Old 10-23-2010, 04:40 PM
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i saw something on here about little pads that you can put on your fingers tnstead of thimbles. i have arthritis in my fingers and i cant keep a thimble on can someone tell me where to but them
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Old 10-23-2010, 04:43 PM
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I believe Joann's has them, as well as lots of other places. They are also available online if that is easier.
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Old 10-23-2010, 04:46 PM
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There are several types, you might google quilting notions for them.
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Old 10-23-2010, 05:13 PM
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I use ones bought throught Clotilde called Thimble-it. I just used them and really love it! I sticks on and you can adjust it as needed. They work really well! Item number if needed 60229 colonialneedle.com or from clotilde.com
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I use them all the time and love them.

Mine are called Thimble-it and the company is called Colonial.

I get mine at the local quilt store.
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I bought mine from Connecting Threads, and love them! They're perfect for arthritic hands; I have them too.
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Old 10-23-2010, 07:31 PM
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I use the Ulta thimble with the sticky pads for all my hand sewing and quilting. Couldnt get used to the regular ones, found these after trying numerous others and fell in love. Tried to interest others but not many takers. Bought extras just in case!
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I use Japanese thimbles that are used for sashiko quilting, as my fingers are too tapered to hold a thimble. The first type is like a ring that goes around between your first and second joint of your finger(I use my middle finger for this). The metal one has little indentations in it like a normal thimble does. I have plastic ones which are coated in leather as well. The second type has a palm plate with indentations in it. You put it on in the same way as you put on a ring and the palm plat rests like a small disc at the base of your finger and you press with your palm. Clover make both varieties.
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I worked in offices over 20 years & I've found those rubber fingertips used when coalating work well as thimbles, are cheap & last a long time. I always keep some on hand & they have several sizes.
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