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ElaineCovid 03-30-2026 04:11 PM

Aunt Becky's Finger Protector
 
Hello fellow quilters
Has anyone used this thing? I looked at pictures and it intrigues me. I am about to begin hand quilting a large quilt, and I'm looking for ideas to make this as easy as possible. In the past when I hand quilted a lap quilt, I used a thimble -not very well I must admit... and I'd like to save my fingertips from the pian I had last time...

ibex94 03-30-2026 04:23 PM

I had to go look for this one. I've never heard of the Aunt Becky Finger Protector. This youtube video helped me figure it out. I might have to get this particular tool. I'm looking forward to seeing if anyone on the QB uses it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeKrAHJKAwU

ibex94 03-30-2026 04:29 PM

another video that lets you see more of the Aunt Becky: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNyRoT9n7GE

Stitchnripper 03-30-2026 05:30 PM

Since i love a gizmo i got one years ago and just couldn't get the knack of it even with some videos.

Dedemac 03-30-2026 05:31 PM

I use thimble pads and T.J's Quilk quilter. I have never been able to wear a normal thimble, and I love the spoon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIPN_kZcDCY Spoon
Thimblepads
https://www.fatquartershop.com/thimb...id=17338868290

AprilM 03-30-2026 05:44 PM

Like Dedemac, i have used the Thimble Pads. Thimbles just kinda frustrate me cuz i need to feel while i am quilting (without poking myself). Quilt in a Day has a multipack on sale now which includes all of their Thimble Pads - i especially like the little round stainless dots which keep me from getting poked but dont have a lot of other bulk.

i dont hand quilt a lot, but when i do this is what i use. I have always admired people who could use regular thimbles. Im just not experienced enough to be able to use them successfully.

thimblebug6000 03-30-2026 06:03 PM

Yes I have it…..and used it….and kept it….no…I don’t use it now, but didn’t get rid of it. If you hand quilt or learn to hand quilt it might be something you fall in love with. For me…I like to feel my finger…not a metal piece when it is time to rock my needle up for the stitch.

LGJARN52 03-31-2026 03:17 AM

I can remember 60 years ago watching grandma abd her friends hand quilting. They used the backside of a spoon for this.

NJ Quilter 03-31-2026 03:58 AM

I've never used anything on my bottom finger when hand quilting. Just build up quite a callus after a bit. The thimble I use, however is the cone-shaped one in the link below. I found it made all the difference in the world as you push with the pad of your finger and not the tip. So much more comfortable.


Thimbles, Hand Quilting - Etsy

Onebyone 03-31-2026 04:03 AM

I hadn't thought of the Aunt Becky in years. I have several in my thimble basket. I liked using it. I remember the quilt shop having a short class every few months how to use it. My quilting group then, we all hand quilted.


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