GUARD-TEX® Self-Adhering Safety Tape
#1
I don't use thimbles. I use what I know as "finger tape" its a mesh type roll. I know it comes in green or white as those are the only colors I have ever used. I used to use it when I worked in an electronics manufacturing company. It is used to protect your fingers when doing repetitive moves to help prevent blisters on your fingers. Just wrap it a couple of times and squeeze it onto your fingers. I've used it for years. Here is their website if you want to check it out.
http://www.generalbandages.com/
GUARD-TEX® Self-Adhering Safety Tape is the wrap-around tape that . . .
Guards hands, fingers, & wrists: Protects skin against rough, sharp, or hot surfaces. Prevents small cuts, abrasions, and minor burns. Eliminates sore and tender fingers.
Sticks only to itself - not to skin, hair, clothing, or tools. Always easy to apply and painless to remove. Leaves no gummy residue.
I noticed that they don't have the prices listed so I suppose you need to call them. Its worth checking out. And you never need to keep track of your thimble. Just go around your finger a time or two tear off and squeeze it on the finger.
Edited to add: I also use it on my fingers when I am going to be cutting out alot of fabric. Helps prevent sore spots from rubbing on the scissors.
http://www.generalbandages.com/
GUARD-TEX® Self-Adhering Safety Tape is the wrap-around tape that . . .
Guards hands, fingers, & wrists: Protects skin against rough, sharp, or hot surfaces. Prevents small cuts, abrasions, and minor burns. Eliminates sore and tender fingers.
Sticks only to itself - not to skin, hair, clothing, or tools. Always easy to apply and painless to remove. Leaves no gummy residue.
I noticed that they don't have the prices listed so I suppose you need to call them. Its worth checking out. And you never need to keep track of your thimble. Just go around your finger a time or two tear off and squeeze it on the finger.
Edited to add: I also use it on my fingers when I am going to be cutting out alot of fabric. Helps prevent sore spots from rubbing on the scissors.
#2
That sounds really useful, i'll have to check that out. I don't do a lot of hand sewing or qhand quilting, but it would be great for my needlework and hand embroidery. My fingers are always killing me and I don't function well with a traditional thimble. It never fits and gets all nasty and sweaty and pops off. This sounds like the perfect solution to me! Thanks for the tip!
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#5
No kidding. I do not know how much it costs, but I will tell you that whatever it is it is well worth the price. The roll that I have right now is a green one and is 1 inch wide. And my daughter actually gave this roll to me about a year or so ago. One roll lasts a long long time.
#7
Originally Posted by scowlkat
Is this the same kind of stuff they put around your arm when you give blood? Can't tell from looking. Would really like to try this. I use super glue on my finger tips (and yes I let them dry really well) when I hand quilt.
Just mold it around your finger as thick as you want
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See its a mesh but its not stiff
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