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Old 10-10-2011, 05:12 AM
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Sorry to hear about the fingers. :)
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Old 10-10-2011, 05:17 AM
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Originally Posted by KyKat
I'm not actually good at it, but I like to do it, so I do it and the quilts are going to be for my sisters, so they won't mind if they are not good. No quilt police here. I use a metal thimble on my "pushing" finger, but on my needle-gripping finger, I don't, and that's the one that's split now.
Try using a rubber fingertip - like the kind they use for counting money - on your gripper finger. Works a charm for me. I get them by the box from the office supply store; far cheaper than at the quilt shop. I also use small needle-nosed pliers for those needles that just won't pull through. The only fingers that I destroy are my 'under' fingers. Eventually they just callous over so it's not too bad. Keep up the good work.
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Old 10-10-2011, 05:47 AM
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cool ideas, thanks. Rubber fingers I use at work occasionally. I'll try that first since I'm used to having those on, and won't be anything to get used to. Thanks for the suggestions. Although I'm at the border on this quilt, I think I'll work on a different one for a couple of nights (dye sticks and fabric markers) and give my poor fingers a few days to get better. I find that quilts and blood do not go well together. Work today - (job) on the computer - is not pleasant. ugh!
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Old 10-10-2011, 05:54 AM
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I used a leather thimble that had a metal tip. It helped when I hand quilted a king size quilt. The bag balm does work wonders!
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Old 10-10-2011, 05:57 AM
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I use leather thimbles. Can't use the others.
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Old 10-10-2011, 06:48 AM
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I use both a Roxanne thimble and the leather thimbles with the coins and the dots. I also use a finger cot on my needling finger. You get them at walgreens and walmart or staples. it keeps the needle from sliding on the skin. Love that you hand quilt, I do as much as my achinbg hands can do. Pace yourself. Flex your fingers. I also founs=d a product called Crack it I think it is for the annoying cracked fingers. It stings when put on at night but it works. Good Luck
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Old 10-10-2011, 07:52 AM
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Originally Posted by KyKat
Have you ever quilted so much that your fingers got sore? I mean actually split and bleed? Yeah, seriously. I plan to hand-quilt 5 quilts in a relatively short time, and I did almost a whole one this weekend. My index finger on my right hand is actually split. owwwie. Does anyone use one of those leather thimbles? Do they work?
As for the splitting try putting Vicks vapor rub on them every night very thick with plastic gloves! My hands/feet would split and bleed! hurt like the devil! this works!! and has cured it!!!
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Old 10-10-2011, 08:05 AM
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Originally Posted by KyKat
Have you ever quilted so much that your fingers got sore? I mean actually split and bleed? Yeah, seriously. I plan to hand-quilt 5 quilts in a relatively short time, and I did almost a whole one this weekend. My index finger on my right hand is actually split. owwwie. Does anyone use one of those leather thimbles? Do they work?
I use a leather thimble and I love it. I'm always amazed that they feel so good, and seem to last so long. I started using the leather thimble for embroidery and am now using it to hand quilt. But I haven't been hand quilting for very long. The metal thimbles are not designed for my shape of finger! They are very uncomfortable to me. But I have ordered a 'tower thimble' from the ThimbleLady and her book to see if I can learn to quilt smaller stitches and a little bit quicker.
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Old 10-10-2011, 08:06 AM
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Originally Posted by KyKat
Have you ever quilted so much that your fingers got sore? I mean actually split and bleed? Yeah, seriously. I plan to hand-quilt 5 quilts in a relatively short time, and I did almost a whole one this weekend. My index finger on my right hand is actually split. owwwie. Does anyone use one of those leather thimbles? Do they work?
Boy, I know I have!!! And I end up making a hole. Then get the needle in that hole contantly!!!! OUCH!!!!!
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I'm currently hand quilting my daughters quilt and I use the leather with the coin insert. It seems to help me I can go go for hours I have callouses building up on the others but the thimble works for me and not distracting or uncomfortable. Hope that helps!
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