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Thimble, Thimble, Who's got the thimble? |
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Thanks for finding your way to my thimble page. I hope you enjoy yourself while you're here and that you will come back again. |
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Hi, my name is Helen.� I came to this small Iowa town of about 550 people in 1995.� My late husband, Charlie, brought me here when he became the pastor of the Christian Church. We had a wonderful life serving the church and serving the Lord. However, the Lord chose to take Charlie home with him on a Tuesday morning, the 5th of December, in the year 2000.
I had the strangest feeling come to me that following Sunday morning after a 10 minute nap on the couch, before leaving for church. The feeling was all over me emotionally and physically that my son and I should stay here in Zearing and we are still here. I have quite a number of Christian web pages that I have created with the help of the Lord.� If you would care to view the church home page I developed, here is the URL:
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http://www.homestead.com/zearingchristianchurch/churchhomepage.html |
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In my spare time I collect thimbles...among other things...such as porcelain dolls, teapots, Santas, miniature tea sets, ceramic, porcelain and other types of eggs. �� My mother was a thimble collector before me.� I can not recall when she began to collect thimbles but I do remember that when ever I did not know what to buy for her I would� buy� her a thimble. |
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She had quite an extensive collection.� As she got up in to later years and her health began to really fail it became imperative that she move to a Care Center.� They advised her there not to display her thimble collection as some of the residents didn't know what did and did not belong to them.� So she kept it in a drawer where she could still look at it.� She always told me that when she no longer had any need for the collection that it was to be mine.� Somewhere along the line, I suppose as her mind began to fail, she gave the collection to my brother.� He gave it to his two daughters.� |
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I never saw even one of those thimbles ever again. What's done is done...So I started my own thimble collection.� Of course, it is nothing to compare to my mothers, nor will it ever be.� However, I am pleased with it and it really grown from the six thimbles I started out with. |
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As of today, as I update this on Jan. 6th, 2002, I now have all 50 state thimbles. I have about 25 advertising thimbles and am now working on collecting thimbles from other countries.� I have Finland, Canada, Japan, Holland, Thailand, Sweden, France and a few others. The last time I counted, I had approximately 624 thimbles total. The Avon Fashion Ladies, shown below, which were produced in the 1980's are a set and the shelf was part of the original set.� I got this picture from e-bay to show what it looks like completed.� My late husband purchased the shelf and 7 thimbles at a local auction--the problem-- 3 were duplicates, so I actually had 4 of the thimbles. I had pretty good success in finding the ones I didn't have.� I now have all 8 of the Avon Fashion lady thimbles and the shelf which they are to set on. That was such a happy day for me when I completed that collection!�
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Something new here--I just acquired some children's thimbles from e-bay. Seven of them to be exact.� They are all alike, size 6, stainless steel. They were stacked inside each other, possibly on a shelf in a little store somewhere. The part of each thimble that was exposed is a bit of a different color than the unexposed part, of course. Two of the thimbles appear to have been squeezed a bit to fit a tinier finger. I have a bit of a fetish for children's thimbles. I will try to scan one of this little thimbles and post it on this page.
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This little thimble stick pin and thimble earrings came from the Thimble Palace. Leslie also has thimble buttons for sale there. See her web site at: http://www.thimblepalace.com
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�� Shirley Temple Thimble Holder |
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Irish Stein Thimble |
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Lighthouse thimble |
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These little mini scissors are another Ben Franklin purchase.� They didn't scan well at all.� They are gold and measure about 1& 1/8 " by 1/2 inch. |
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I found this little trinket at the local Ben Franklin store. |
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This is a World War 1 sewing kit.� The thimble on top is what holds the kit together. |
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As is quite obvious, this thimble holder is very old.� The hole in the sole is the thimble holder and the inside of the little shoe holds the pin cushion. |
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Aren't these delicate little lady slipper thimble holders? |
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English walnut sewing kit, lined with red velvet.� The shell itself appears to be gold plate. |
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I was just able to answer one of my own questions...and isn't that a great feeling?� LOL I just decided to try scanning a few of my thimbles in my flatbed scanner. I didn't think it would be successful but SURPRISE!! it worked. So I will be scanning some of my collection to show on this page. So if you like and use e-mail stationery and are a user of Outlook Express, I have some cute thimble stationery I have developed.� I would be happy to share it with you if you send me and e-mail I will send you the thimble stationery.
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e-mail me here |
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Thimble Cookies (Canadian Purity Cookbook 1932)
1/2 cup butter 1/4 cup sugar 1 egg, separated 1 tsp vanilla 1 cut sifted flour Nuts, chopped finely Fruit jam of your choice Cream butter, add sugar gradually & mix well. Add well beaten egg yolk, vanilla & flour. Shape into balls about the size of a walnut. Dip in unbeaten egg white, then in finely chopped nuts - almonds, walnuts etc. Dent in the center with a thimble. Place on greased baking sheet & bake at 350F for 5 minutes & dent again. Bake 12-15 mins. Fill with jam while still hot. Enjoy! |
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Wooden shoe thimble holder |
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Little goat-drawn cart thimble holder |
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I have done thimble presentations for
several groups.� I found some great thimble printed fabric, again, at that same Ben Franklin store. I made a skirt, a reversible vest and an apron, which I wore.� The border on this page is the reverse side of the vest.� I could only get one yard of this fabric as it was the end of the bolt.� The other thimble print, however, there was an ample amount of. If anyone is interested in an Iowa thimble I would be happy to do a thimble trade for one for a foreign country.� I now have all the states as I said but I would trade for another kind of thimble. Just send me an email [email protected]
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������������� Here is the content from an article in the local paper about the first thimble program I did.
ZEARING SENIOR CITIZENS ENJOY AFTERNOON SPEAKER
�� The Zearing Senior Citizens had their monthly meeting and pot-luck meal on May 9 in the Christian Church basement.� John Lund reported that he finally added up the volunteer hours that the seniors report to him each month and came up with a total of 200 volunteer hours.� He wanted to congratulate the members and their work.� �� This month Helen Bywaters spoke to the group of seniors about her thimble collection.� Bywaters has a collection of sewing items that includes books, sewing baskets, pin cushions, tape measurers and of course, thimbles. �� Bywaters says she started her colection of thimbles in 1990 with a wooden thimble house with six thimbles inside.� Now she has about 220 thimbles. �� She admits that she is not shy about asking friends that are traveling to pick up a thimble for her.� �� "I have thimbles from the different places I have travelled� and also from friends that travel and I know people in several other states that have helped me with my collection," says Bywaters. �� Some of the thimbles she has are advertising thimbles.� She knows some of these thimbles are quite old since the products are no longer made that are being advertised.� Other types of thimbles she has include a 2000 Millennium thimble, a collection from Avon, a hand beaded thimble from a friend in South Dakota, 11 foreign country thimbles and some children's thimbles.� Bywaters also reported that in her search and collection of thimbles she learned that thimbles have been around since AD 79 and were found in Pompeii. �� For more information on thimbles check out Helen Bywaters' website at www.geocities.com/hmbywaters/ThimbleThimble.html. �� The next meeting of the Zearing Senior Citizens will be June 13 at noon in the basement of the Christian Church. |
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I used these as centerpieces.� The one on the right is one of the "Little Women" dolls and she is embroidering. On the left, a rocker pincushion with little pegs for thread on the sides. |
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Some of my sewing baskets, pincushions, old buttons, thimble books, etc. |
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More thimble pictures from the thimble presentation. |
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These are poor quality pictures but I just wanted to give you a few shots of my collection.� |
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These are the state thimbles.� Since I am from Iowa I have more than a dozen different Iowa thimbles. |
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This was the little shelf unit that began my collection.� I started with 3 bird and 3 butterfly thimbles.� Now it holds my advertising thimbles. |
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The higher shelf holds the Avon fashion lady thimbles.� Those sitting on top of the lower unit are those that are too tall to fit in the thimble units. |
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This is one of my favorite thimbles, a pewter church. |
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I now have a second thimble web page.� I hope that you will visit there, also. The thimble directly below this text is the link to that page.� Just click on the thimble and travel to the "Thimbles and More... page. |
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Click on the button below to visit the Top 50 Thimble Web Sites... |
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Thank you and please come back soon! |
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