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pinkroses |
Posted - Nov 25 2007 : 10:31:14 AM I need a extra, extra, small thimble to quilt with I have brought and brought what they call small thimbles only to be disappointed that they are too large for my small finger tips My hands are really petite size I am what you might say petite large size.ha but, I have really small hands. almost like a little girls hand I found one thimble that is really old in my thimble collection It fits; but turns my finger green I cannot quilt without a thimble. I tried and poke my finger and being Diabetic type 2 that is not a " good thing" If any of you know where I might find maybe a child's Thimble. thanks pinkroses |
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Hideaway Farmgirl |
Posted - Nov 27 2007 : 04:44:20 AM Sheila,
I have a thimble that is too small for me -- not exactly child size, but fits better on my "average adult female sized" pinkie finger than it does on the other finger. I didn't realize at the time that thibles come in different sizes (not that I sew much, can you tell?).
I would be happy to send it to you...just send me an email with your address!
Jo
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Naomi Michelle |
Posted - Nov 26 2007 : 10:51:12 PM I've heard that to make a large thimble fit better, put it on the floor sideways and step on it until it is more oval shaped then round, and infact I have an old one that someone has apparently done that too. I really ought to start using one more often...
~Naomi~
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DaisyFarm |
Posted - Nov 25 2007 : 2:43:21 PM One of my dearest treasures is my grandmother's quilting thimble. It is very small, she too had tiny hands, and I've noticed she had lined it with masking tape. Di
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Dixie_Amazon |
Posted - Nov 25 2007 : 2:37:12 PM You could try painting the inside of your old thimble with clear nail polish.
Dennise |
pinkroses |
Posted - Nov 25 2007 : 12:01:11 PM Thats ok Nancy. I found a on-line quilt shop I might order some there, I think they might be able to fit When it is cold my fingers go down and when it is hot they swell.ha thnks for trying , sheila |
Nancy Gartenman |
Posted - Nov 25 2007 : 11:27:32 AM Sheila, I just tried all of mine on and they are all to big for my fingers too. I was hoping I had a small one I could send you. NANCY JO
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pinkroses |
Posted - Nov 25 2007 : 11:04:19 AM Hey Nancy , it would be the right hand 3rd finger from the thumb My deceased gran helped teach me to sew. She said that if I didn't use a thimble quiltin' and hemming I couldn't sew very well this was true as I tired and my poor fingers got sore and sometimes bled. thanks Sheila |
Nancy Gartenman |
Posted - Nov 25 2007 : 10:56:13 AM I googled child's thimbles and several sites came up. What finger do you put it on? I have some and I have small hands, I could go try them on if you tell me which finger. NANCY JO
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