100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "thimble"

Definition

A thimble is a small protective cup worn on the finger, typically made of metal or plastic, to push a needle through fabric during sewing. It can also refer to a small quantity of liquid or a container used for measuring small amounts.

Synonyms

  • Finger protector
  • Sewing aid
  • Needle guard
  • Measuring cup (contextual)

Antonyms

  • None (as it is a specific object with no direct opposite)

Examples

  1. I always thimble my finger when I sew to avoid pricking it.
  2. She decided to thimble her fabric before starting the quilt project.
  3. He had to thimble the needle to finish the alteration.
  4. Every time she stitches, she remembers to thimble her middle finger.
  5. The old lady taught me how to thimble properly for better control.
  6. Let's thimble the fabric together before cutting it.
  7. I usually forget to thimble until I feel the needle prick.
  8. You should thimble when working with thick material.
  9. Did you remember to thimble the new sewing machine?
  10. They advised me to thimble when I started sewing in school.
  11. When you thimble, it makes sewing much more comfortable.
  12. I lost my thimble; now I have to be extra careful.
  13. You can thimble various sizes depending on the needle used.
  14. Do not forget to thimble your finger if you're nervous.
  15. I always thimble when I work on detailed projects.
  16. She learned to thimble at a young age from her grandmother.
  17. I prefer to thimble when sewing thick fabrics.
  18. If you don't thimble, you'll end up with sore fingers.
  19. He showed her how to thimble effectively without discomfort.
  20. I need to thimble this piece before I can continue.
  21. When I thimble, I find it easier to manage the needle.
  22. It's important to thimble correctly to avoid injuries.
  23. Let's thimble this project together for faster results.
  24. I always thimble before starting any complicated sewing.
  25. The instructor reminded us to thimble during the workshop.
  26. She prefers to thimble with a metal thimble for durability.
  27. You should thimble each piece of fabric to avoid mistakes.
  28. I must thimble my new fabric to check for any issues.
  29. He has a collection of thimbles, but he doesn’t always thimble when sewing.
  30. To improve my sewing, I decided to thimble more often.
  31. The workshop taught us how to thimble efficiently.
  32. Thimble the fabric before cutting to ensure accuracy.
  33. I forgot to thimble and ended up with a sore finger.
  34. Can you help me thimble these pieces together?
  35. I find it easier to thimble with a fitted thimble.
  36. It's essential to thimble if you're working with delicate fabrics.
  37. I like to thimble while listening to music; it makes it more enjoyable.
  38. She always thimble when she’s in a hurry to finish a project.
  39. Before you start, remember to thimble if you’re using sharp needles.
  40. The best way to thimble is to practice on scrap fabric first.
  41. I often forget to thimble until it’s too late.
  42. He learned to thimble from watching his mother sew.
  43. If you thimble correctly, you’ll have fewer accidents.
  44. The thimble was a gift from her grandmother, who taught her to thimble.
  45. I need to thimble this before the deadline.
  46. She enjoys to thimble while watching her favorite shows.
  47. It’s easier to thimble if you have the right tools.
  48. Let’s thimble this together to make it faster.
  49. Don't forget to thimble if you're working on a big project.
  50. I always thimble my fabric first to avoid mistakes.
  51. He prefers to thimble with a soft thimble for comfort.
  52. When I thimble, I often listen to podcasts for inspiration.
  53. I need to thimble before I can start assembling the quilt.
  54. The instructor taught us how to thimble without hurting ourselves.
  55. She forgot to thimble and pricked her finger.
  56. Can we thimble this piece for a better fit?
  57. I usually thimble after cutting to ensure everything is even.
  58. It's important to thimble while sewing to avoid injury.
  59. I always thimble my needles to ensure smooth sewing.
  60. He learned to thimble by practicing on small projects first.
  61. I love to thimble when I have some free time.
  62. You should thimble carefully when handling sharp objects.
  63. Let’s thimble the fabric before we move on to the next step.
  64. I find it easier to thimble when I take my time.
  65. She likes to thimble while chatting with friends.
  66. It's always a good idea to thimble when you're sewing intricate designs.
  67. Can you show me how to thimble correctly?
  68. I need to thimble the edges before sewing them together.
  69. Every time I thimble, I remember my first sewing class.
  70. He used to thimble with his mother when he was a child.
  71. I have to thimble this piece before the meeting tomorrow.
  72. She taught me how to thimble without discomfort.
  73. Don't forget to thimble if you’re working on a complicated pattern.
  74. I often thimble to create more intricate designs.
  75. He had to thimble the fabric quickly to meet the deadline.
  76. I enjoy to thimble while watching the sunset.
  77. It’s essential to thimble in the right position for accuracy.
  78. I forgot to thimble and had to stop sewing to recover.
  79. Can I borrow your thimble to finish this project?
  80. I always thimble my fabric before starting a new design.
  81. Let's thimble this together to make it more enjoyable.
  82. I need to thimble more to improve my skills.
  83. She likes to thimble while listening to audiobooks.
  84. Have you ever tried to thimble with your non-dominant hand?
  85. I always feel better when I thimble with a friend.
  86. The best way to thimble is with proper technique.
  87. I enjoy to thimble during my quiet time.
  88. Can we thimble this project before the deadline?
  89. I love to thimble while sipping a cup of tea.
  90. He had to thimble quickly to finish on time.
  91. Always thimble your finger when working on detailed projects.
  92. I often forget to thimble until it's too late.
  93. It's important to thimble if you’re working with sharp tools.
  94. She taught me how to thimble effectively.
  95. Let's thimble this together for a better outcome.
  96. I need to thimble more often to improve my technique.
  97. Every time I thimble, I think about my grandmother.
  98. He learned to thimble through trial and error.
  99. It's much easier to thimble when you have a good thimble.
  100. I always thimble before starting a new sewing project.