Comfort Thimble, Green (Small Size)
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Product Description
Questions & Answers
If you don't have access to a package, you won't be able to. At the back, there is an opening where you can try on the dress. The hands I have are medium length-- I'm a woman-- Taking the measurement just above the nail, I estimate that my index finger is about 1 7/8 inches wide. This is a really nice shirt. I got a medium, but it felt a little loose, so I ordered a small and now it's Thumbnails of the medium size have a diameter of about 9/16 inches (it's not a true About 1/2 inch is the size of the small. My hope is that this will help. Considering you don't have to open the package to test it, Amazon may be willing to let you exchange it.
It is hard to put the needle in the light green part. If you put it in the dark green part, it
You need tiny thumbs if you want to use it on your This product would be great for any other finger!
Selected User Reviews For Comfort Thimble, Green (Small Size)
Having just returned from the emergency room, I purchased the newest model of this product from Walmart today. Let me just provide one sentence to sum up the product "I just got back from the ER. ". I actually impaled my finger with the needle when I was sewing with this, as it pierced the thimble three times and the third time my finger was pierced. It was then that I noticed the needle had not left my finger, and the eye could be seen on To have it surgically removed, I went to the emergency room. Having bought this product solely to prevent something like this from happening, I don't see any reason to regret it. Anyway, if you want a real thimble, don't use a plastic garbage can.
" If you are, too. Whenever I knit, I use my left hand to hold the yarn and push the needles (Chiaogoo) It helps so much with this thimble! It is a bit dangerous to poke your fingertip with Chiaogoo needles.
Ninety-five percent of them have been tried by me. This item has now been moved to the TOP position. "
I received it today. The thread I use for my quilts is perle and I use big stitching or utility stitching. Having quilted for over 30 years, I am happy with how they turned out.
A friend bought this one for me. I am not a fan of their sizing. In addition to this one, I bought It was barely possible to use a large, and it was impossible to use a medium since A typical pair of hands is average in size for me. Furthermore, the needle end pokes right through the material while they are made from a soft material to prevent your finger from being poked by the blunt end.
I really liked getting the "Large" size because on my other one I had a small one That's really cool- There was an uncomfortably tight fit on the right index finger of a big male. However, I found that if you stretch the green rubber just a little bit with some effort, you can achieve a non-slip grip There is a good fit between the interrogation and the investigation. As far as the thimble itself goes, it is a vast improvement over what my mom and her mom used back in the 50's and.
The shirt was so tight that I had to slit the back open even though my fingers are not particularly large. Although it periodically pops off, this is still a pretty useful device. It's really amazing to me that I have now converted to using a thimble after decades of reluctance (refusal) to use one. (Ok, Mom, you can get up.