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Dritz 3061 Slip-Stop Thimble, Small,Silver

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1.Size:Small


About this item

  • The safety ridge on top of the thimble keeps the needle from slipping
  • The perfect thimble for needlecraft, sewing, and quilting
  • Size Small


Dritz has an extensive line of quilting notions created with innovation and quality to provide you with the tools needed to create beautiful memories. Dritz Slip Stop Thimble, Size Small is a favorite of sewers and quilters. The safety ridge on top of the thimble keeps the needle from slipping.


Fangzine
2025-08-24 15:08:22
So I am a newly minted rookie at hand sewing (just patches on jackets). I don't really know how to use a thimble - but figured I needed one. This one doesn't fit on my thumb, but fits on my finger well. Basically I just use it to push the needle (especially the head) through the fabric - it saves my finger some agony. I haven't really been in danger of poking myself with the needle - so I'll just keep using it the way I have been. I think probably a lot of people get multiple leather finger caps instead these days instead of the old school metal thimble. Maybe I'll look into that sometime.
Carrie painting lots of rocks
2025-08-16 12:40:04
If you do a lot of sewing by hand you need this tool. It’s definitely worth the money. Was packed well. I would recommend this product. Showed up on time. I have small hands and it fit my finger perfectly.
Sarah
2025-06-08 21:51:56
Good product standard thimble can't go wrong.
Azrael.Angel
2025-06-05 12:36:51
Well, it works well... just either a little big or a little small on all my fingers. I have thin hands though. Not crazy about the grid, I prefer dimpled thimbles... but I gave this a try and it does the job. Good for pushing hard on a needle as the grid sort of locks the needle so it is less likely to slip.
Malibu Shary
2025-06-03 11:54:12
I don't know why these are so painful to work on my finger
Phantom-Rose
2025-05-26 19:57:55
Just right for my thin fingertips (I wear size 6-7 rings, if that matters). The other sizes are just too big and kept sliding off. It's solid and durable and I can't do without it!
Vicki D
2025-04-30 15:39:22
I've been quilting since 1976 and have used many types of thimbles. This thimble is the one I go back to every time. I like the ridge around the outer edge. My thimble finger has developed a callous just under my 1st knuckle because of all the years of quilting that will never go away. So when I get a new thimble I squeeze it a little with pliers to make it into more of an oval shape so it's more comfortable. If you think about it your fingers aren't perfectly round so your thimble shouldn't be either.The only downside to buying this online is that if you're not sure of the size the hole on the card it comes with doesn't help much. I wear a size 7.5 - 8 ring and the medium fits. If you get a large you can put a bandaid inside to make it tighter. I did that once and it was more comfortable than the smaller one at the time (that was before I started smashing them into an oval).
Charlie 706
2025-02-05 13:24:29
Yes, I have arthritic knuckles, so I knew to order a larger thimble, but these are too long for my "large" hands. I have a favorite old thimble from decades ago, with this indented top, and it fits so beautifully. These won't stay on my finger.
Constance Hutchison
2025-01-29 09:47:34
excellent