Protect your fingertips and improve your hand stitching with Linda’s Thimbles collection. From classic metal thimbles to leather, silicone, and adjustable options, we carry thimbles for every hand size and every hand-stitching style — making binding, hand quilting, and applique more comfortable and precise.
Do I need a thimble for hand quilting?
A thimble is highly recommended for hand quilting. Pushing a needle through three quilt layers repeatedly will quickly wear on your fingertip without protection. Most experienced hand quilters consider their thimble their most personal and essential tool.
What type of thimble is best for hand quilting?
Traditional metal thimbles with a closed top are standard for hand quilting. Leather thimbles are popular for those who prefer a more tactile feel. Silicone thimbles are comfortable and flexible, great for beginners or those with sensitive skin.
How do I find the right thimble size?
A thimble should fit snugly on your middle finger without being so tight it cuts off circulation. If it spins or falls off, go smaller; if it leaves indentations, go larger. Many quilters try several styles before finding their favorite.
Can I use a thimble for hand binding as well as quilting?
Absolutely — thimbles are invaluable for hand-stitching quilt binding, applique, and any hand sewing that requires pushing a needle through multiple fabric layers.















