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chamby 12-06-2006 11:23 AM

I am quilting by hand. Does anyone have any ideas about preventing pricking my thumb with the needle. When guiding the needle it touches the tip of my thumb. I have tried putting a large thimble on my thumb. I do not like this because it is very akward. A bandade does not let me feel the needle either. Any ideas?

chamby

kathy 12-06-2006 11:30 AM

I can't use a thimble on my thumb either so I come up very gently on the thumb.

chamby 12-06-2006 11:47 AM

I am doing this also. It has cut back on the pricks but it does stop it completely. I am making sure that I put lotion on my hands at night and in the morning to put the moisture back into the tip of the thumb.

Thanks,
chamby

Norah 12-06-2006 12:19 PM

Some of that liquid bandade or even white glue one your finger or thumb protects mine enough to not get quite so sore, and I can still feel everything. It feels a little wierd at first, but is alot easier to get used to than a bandade or thimble. Don't forget to let it dry first!!

Norah 12-06-2006 12:23 PM

Some of that liquid bandage or even white glue on the finger or thumb protects mine enough to not get quite so sore, and I can still feel everything. It feels a little wierd at first, but is alot easier to get used to than a bandaid or thimble. Don't forget to let it dry first!! Also, I use my middle finger or index finger instead of my thumb sometimes, and the needle hits my nail instead of the skin, but it is very hard on nails. They get all scratched up, but better than hurting.

Marilyn 12-06-2006 04:54 PM

I also do a lot of hand quilting. I use a couple coats of clear nail polish to reduce the "ouch" but still enable me to feel the needle. I thought that I wouldn't mind the needle prick once I developed a callus . . . unfortunately that didn't happen.

kathy 12-07-2006 05:16 AM

LOL you just end up with a lot of little snags that hang on everything, especially pantyhose!

chamby 12-07-2006 10:39 AM

So true. I had to deal with that this morning getting ready for work. My thumb may not be looking good but at least the quilt looks nice.

chamby

diana.fink 12-07-2006 07:10 PM

I do a lot of hand quilting and also loads of applique and I use super glue on my fingers that I tend to prick all the time. It seems to work best for me. My hands crack open and bleed often and I use super glue to put them back together. It helps them heal also.

chamby 12-08-2006 05:33 AM

That unusal. I have never heard of anyone putting super glue on their finger on purpose. How do you remove this? If removing with finger nail polish remover, does this not dry out your finger?

chamby


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