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Old 06-09-2012, 04:46 PM
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i get the pricked fingers when i quilt with a small needle, rocking it etc. Another option is the "thimblelady". She teaches use of a long needle, loose quilt in frame and manipulating the quilt to make the small stiches. it does work. i bought her book with the DVD and needles and thimbles. She sends the thimbles that slip on the upper hand finger so you are pushing the needle through with the side of the thimble.
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Old 06-09-2012, 07:54 PM
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I love hand quiltin'. I found that if the needle goes through far enough ta poke me, my stitches are too big. I don't git finger calluses any more, 'cause I rock my needle as soon as it just barely comes through the sandwich.
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Old 06-20-2012, 10:05 AM
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.......I found a black leather thimble at my LQS the other day and find it's working well. I can still feel the needle and hear a little pricking sound as the needle is rocked backwards. It took a little while to get the feel right and maintain my normal stitch length, but so far I like it. There are lots out there but this one is Nimble The Soft Thimble by Joy Enterprises. www.createforless.com carries them.
Amending my earlier post.....found the black leather thimble didn't work out after all (for me). On two accounts....it tended to come off whenever I had to bring my left hand to the top and then after a few days of pricking it little black bits would end up caught in stitches on the back side. So it's now relegated to a travel kit.

Now I'm trying the white leather thimble that has elastic on one side and find it stays on MUCH better. And if little bits of it get caught on the back they won't show, at least as long as the backing is a light color.
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Old 06-20-2012, 10:18 AM
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That is one thing I never had trouble with. I did learn to quilt from my mother when I was a child. I slope the needle in and feel it with my finger and guide it, I wear a leather thimble on my top hand.
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All are very good suggestions. When my finger gets sore before the caluse develops again, I use a small piece of athletic tape. It is the white kind and sticks pretty well and inexpensive. I just cut a small square to fit on the tip of my finger.

Find out what works for you.
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Old 06-20-2012, 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by GemState View Post
I always work up some good callouses when hand quilting. It really helps to be able to feel (ouch) the tip of the needle.
what she said - exactly.

ETA - when you do get a callous built up, when you do the dishes it will get soft and you may be tempted to scrape it off . DON'T DO IT!! your skin underneath will be extra tender the next time you quilt.
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