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The Evolution of Thimbles Through Time

Thimbles, despite their humble and practical origin, have become a collector’s item through the course of history. What started out as a simple metal cap intended to protect the finger from needle pricks steadily became a treasured collectible and gifting accessory. The thimble has a lot of history behind it and has gone through a number of transformations both in its intended use and the material with which it is made. The oldest record of a thimble being used comes from the Etruscans, who made bronze thimbles, and the oldest thimble in existence today was found in the ruins of Pompeii. The modern version of the ornate thimble, however, was originally made in England in 1695. It was a bell-shaped piece of metal worn on the thumb, earning its name, thumb bell. Throughout the course of history, thimbles have been used as a means to discipline children in Victorian schools, as a measure of alcohol in the 19th century, and as donations to the British government during the first world war....

Here's What You Should Do When Purchasing A Hand-Quilting Thimble

Thimbles are an excellent way to enhance your experience when hand-quilting. They protect your finger from injury and scratches when pushing the eye of the needle. They also make quilting faster and easier, as you do not have to struggle with stiff fabric. While thimbles offer several benefits, finding the right one for yourself is essential to enhance your quilting experience. We have accumulated some tips for helping you find the perfect quilting thimble. Read on: Choose the perfect size. Thimbles are available in different sizes. The first thing you should do when purchasing thimbles is to determine the correct size. Consider measuring your finger and choose the thimble size accordingly. If you purchase it online, you can refer to the size chart and pick the correct size. Determine what type of thimble you should buy. You will also find thimbles in different styles. When purchasing, you might want to know the different kinds of thimbles and choose the type you feel most comfortable ...