Unbeknownst to me, there are finger covers for quilters called Quilter's Tips. That brand is flexible plastic and one size for all. The are meant to allow for a better hold on fabric and small pieces.
Another is Finger Cots sold in S, M, and L. On searching, I found that these latex tips are available in 144 count boxes for cheap (medical category). They do look like mini condoms, no?
I thought this may be the answer but with no where to purchase locally and not wanting to wait for shipment, I pulled out the box of latex gloves. I use them for hair and linen dyeing, painting, detergent waters, and now ... stitching! And from now on, a full finger or open ended piece will be keeping bandaids on whenever I have a cut. Perfect.
The thumb was not snug so I cut off a smaller finger and it hasn't moved a bit. It's not that my finger's soreness will be any better when stitching but I don't have to be concerned that the needle will enter the split, or be caught in a bandaid. The ointment and covering are secure and the latex not only protects but gives me a good grab on the needle. Thank you so much Julia!! I may use this even after healing.
Since I thought today was Saturday, and it wasn't, I get to have two Saturdays. Big deal. My big outing was riding along when Mark drove Carole to her Christmas party and getting a pizza on the way home. Can't even drive with this shoulder/arm.
Have a good weekend!
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