Leather Thimble

A while ago, I discovered the YouTube channel of Bernadette Banner, a lady who sews all kinds of things. She tends to focus on historical clothing that she sews completely by hand, where appropriate. It doesn’t cease to amaze me that I’m able to watch minutes upon minutes of her hand sewing and chatting along, while doing it myself generally drives me nuts. Perhaps it is the way she speaks that just is completely enchanting.

Anyway, she published a video where she answers questions and sews a leather thimble. This had me very interested since I’ve never been able to figure out how to use a thimble to hand sew. It seemed to me that a leather thimble (essentially a little cover over your finger) would be easier to manipulate than a metal one. So I go out my stash of leather leftovers and got to work. It was pretty easy once I figured out how big the pieces needed to be.

I’ve been using the first version (lighter brown) for the past month or so on a English paper pieced hexagon quilt top. The one issue was that it was a little too small, and since the seam is along the middle, I sometimes did hit my finger through the seam. Then I found that you can also buy leather thimbles where the top is a lot smaller than the bottom, so the seam is on top of the finger. So I got back to work and cut out a new one. This one hasn’t been road tested yet, but if it doesn’t work, I still have a stash of leather bits to make a new one. For now though, at the very least partial success!

Tooth-ish

I brought the big Toothless to work in the days after I’d finished it. I felt it unfair to keep his glory all to myself. So people told me he was awesome and adorable, which was nice. One person completely missed a meter long dragon on my desk until another colleague asked why he had not commented on it yet, which was funny. Another colleague said that he wanted one too, and since it was his birthday soon, I’d better go home and start working on it. Well, it was too involved to do that, so I refused, however, I did suggest another option, a dragon (heavily) inspired by this one.

The deadline was today, and I had failed to start until about 11 o’clock at night on Saturday… I used this pattern and cut my pieces from the same fleece blankets as the original Toothless. I took some felt in green, black and white for the eyes, a zipper, thread, scissors, pins and needles and put it all in a ziplock bag. Why? Because I had plans to go to Amsterdam on Sunday to watch two roller derby games. I figured the train would be the perfect place to hand sew the Tooth-ish head together. The train certainly gave me enough time, it took from 8:15 to 12:15 to get to the place I needed to go, with some nice chatting with a grandma for about half of it.

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The roller derby games were super awesome, extremely exiting and both games down to seconds left on the period clock and the necessity to do another final jam. We were on the edge of our seats. The Amsterdam B-team lost with 1 point against the Namur B-team, while the Amsterdam A-team won with 8 points against the Namur A-team (10 points scored in that last jam!). It’s so nice to see derby in action from the sidelines instead of the screen. I was very happy I went.

I finished all the sewing in the train/at the game and at home I used iron-on hem tape to affix the eyes. I put some candy in it and wrapped it up. The reaction was nice, so I’m happy! Let’s hope the new owner also likes it! Toothless to rule the world! – So why is this one called Tooth-ish? Because when you open him up, he’s got teeth!

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