







Here's a product that was spearheaded by our development team. The finished product came out so nice, that we thought you would like one too.
Thimbles help protect your fingertips when doing sewing, quilting and craft projects with pins and needles.
Titanium? Of course they would design it in Titanium. It's strong, crush proof, light weight and overbuilt. For it's intended purpose, it is indestructible.
Features deep micro "Golf Ball Dimples" on top and sides to keep the needle from slipping off your protected finger
Height: .78"Tall,
Inside Depth .75"
Inside Diameter: .68
Weight: 6 Grams / .2 ounces
Color: Raw Titanium
Side Note : Also the perfect micro shot glass
Note: Needle not included
I bought this just to have and not really use in sewing. Its a neat little object that i have in my EDC and i just fidget around with it. Its pretty cool for titanium. Smooth inside and out except the little pips for the needle. Im probably going to buy more if they are available.
To a thimble problem!
The titanium is of course incredibly light, the feel is solid as can be. As others mentioned, it is of good size for larger fingers. The dimples look well done and the rest of machining is top notch. I, too, have grown tired of needles slipping off of and/or puncturing through flimsy cheap thimbles, only to have a gouge or hole in my finger instead of the material I was patching. Bought an extra for a seamstress friend. We'll take mini shots together!
gave this as a gift to my boss at work on her promotion. work in a textile workroom... proper fitting that her indefatiugable spirit be matched with titanium. she much enjoys mini shots out of it!
I started seeing when I was about 8. Learned about thimbles when I was 22. Now that I'm 50, it's nice to finally have a thimble that actually fits on my finger! 10-Q berrymudge!
Like all the other ham-handed knuckle-draggers on here, I have had trouble finding a thimble that fits. This works well and allows for great needle control without the constant slipping and resetting of every other thimble I've found.