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Barb, I have found that sometimes my hands seem to be smaller than usual, and to keep my thimble in place it helps to moisten (that means LICK! :wink: ) my finger before I put the thimble on. It seems to help keep it in place.
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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My thimble wants to fall off or move around as well. I cut the tip off of a pair of thin plastic gloves (like the ones that doctors use) and then slip the thimble on. I can pretty much sling my hand now and it won't budge. You could also cut just a small sliver of the very end of the glove off so that your nail is free and your finger doesn't get too warm. I've been hand quilting a lot this week and it has worked well.
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Originally posted by MargoOriginally posted by gran5Margo, I thought I was the only who licked her finger when the thimble was a little loose. Works every time!!!
"Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14
Betty Jo
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One other item that I picked up today that is much better than the finger cots I got at Office Depot is Bohin's finger cots. They are very thin and only come to the first knuckle. Because of the thinness, I find that the sensitivity is much better.
http://www.amazon.com/Rubber-Finger-.../dp/B004IS4XJ4
My hand quilting is getting better but oh, wow am I a slow poke. I'm still quilting a quarter inch away from the center block. Thank goodness this is a sampler quilt because I'm already tired of this block.
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If you don't fancy licking your finger, I've found that 'huffing' (a heavy breath) into the thimble adds a small amount of moisture to help them stick. But if you are quilting/sewing a lot* and you have steel thimbles after a while they start to go rusty on the inside, at which point a lick of nail varnish helps.
Rosemary
* - I was at the Royal School of Needlework and it was hand sewing 7 1/2 hrs per day, 5 days per week, thimble on both middle fingers. I went home with a rust ring on those fingers for quite a while before I worked out about nail varnish. But marginally less embarrassing than wearing my thimbles homeops: :lol:
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Originally posted by PosyPIf you don't fancy licking your finger, I've found that 'huffing' (a heavy breath) into the thimble adds a small amount of moisture to help them stick. But if you are quilting/sewing a lot* and you have steel thimbles after a while they start to go rusty on the inside, at which point a lick of nail varnish helps.
Rosemary
* - I was at the Royal School of Needlework and it was hand sewing 7 1/2 hrs per day, 5 days per week, thimble on both middle fingers. I went home with a rust ring on those fingers for quite a while before I worked out about nail varnish. But marginally less embarrassing than wearing my thimbles homeops: :lol:
WHOA!! :shock: I'm thinking this makes you an expert!! I'm thinking this deserves a TITLE!! Any suggestions??
(about the sewing, not the huffing!! :roll: )
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
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I don't have any fancy title (unless you want to come up with something?), But I do claim to be a 'professionally trained embroideress', although I have never managed to make a living at it.
A few snippets from my time at the RSN:-
- I helped to 'net' (sandwich between 2 layers of net then quilted) a painted regimental standard that recorded victories from Egypt and the Pennisular War 0f the 1810s.
- I helped to repair and reline an 18th century tapestry from Bleinheim Palace (approx 16' x 22' I think) - I am one of a small group that can claim to have sat (& walked) on a Bleinheim tapestry.
- Darning - lots of it! samplers, linen bedspread with crewel embroidery on it, paisley shawl, cross stitch carpet, linen cushion cover with crewel embroidery on it.
- I also saw the current Chancellors Purse being embroidered, which is an amazing work of art/skill/embroidery, to see it in a portrait go here http://www.parliament.uk/worksofart/...-thoroton/6560 and for photographs of an earlier purse go here http://www.flickr.com/photos/sheepdo...n/photostream/
- There was a hammer that we used that RSAN stamped in the handle - 'Royal School of Art Needlework', the name changed before 1900 (I think, cannot remember now), it might have been pushing 90 years old, but it was nice to work with in the hand!
- We learn't about all the main different types of embroidery, working samples of most of them, my favourite techniques were 'silk shading' and 'both sides alike' (which is as it sounds and is used for regimental standards), I liked quilting but at that time I really wasn't to bothered about patchwork or piecing.
- Sewing machines really didn't get a look in, we used them for sewing up cushion covers and for making feather filled cushion pads. The emphasis was on hand embroidery.
Rosemary
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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I like it, but you also have to make a quilt that you like.
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It looks like a bright and happy quilt to me!
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I’m thinking my background fabric is too busy.
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I love your creative applique. I so enjoy looking at the different ways people adapt their designs
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Here are the final 2 blocks, November and December....
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Helen W, Beautiful work! I really like the combination of embroidery panels and pieced blocks. The different size and shaped...
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Month 3 of my green quilt done. I have never used this method and really liked it....
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I like your floral fabric!
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The Autumn and Spring versions are different. HelenW used the Autumn version....
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Month 3 blocks done for both the Grandmother and Granddaughter quilt. Got started last month using Lynn's instructions on...
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I believe that the blocks you put in the corner are supposed to be next to the other like it, so one block up. I think...
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I love blue, so I really like the fabrics that you have chosen. I am going to try arranging my blocks like this for the...
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I have finished my month 3 blocks. They were fast and easy, but I am still proud of myself for getting these done so early...
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