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title: "Poke-A-Dots Sticky Thimbles"
brand: "jillily studio"
price: "€ 24.23"
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reviews_count: 5
category: "Jillily Studio"
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# 24 adhesive dots in a compact tin Reusable multiple times before disposal Textured non-slip surface for needle control Poke-A-Dots Sticky Thimbles

**Brand:** jillily studio
**Price:** € 24.23
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🧵 Stick, sew, and conquer your craft with Poke-A-Dots!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Poke-A-Dots Sticky Thimbles by jillily studio
- **How much does it cost?** € 24.23 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.gr](https://www.desertcart.gr/products/46124962-poke-a-dots-sticky-thimbles)

## Best For

- jillily studio enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted jillily studio brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Slip-Free Stitching:** Textured polyurethane surface ensures your needle never slips, boosting accuracy and speed.
- • **Compact & Convenient:** 24 vibrant red dots come neatly packed in a sleek round tin—perfect for on-the-go creatives.
- • **Dual Protection & Performance:** Shields your finger while helping you push needles through tough fabrics effortlessly.
- • **Precision Placement, Every Time:** Stick the thimble exactly where you need it for ultimate control and comfort.
- • **Built to Last Through Your Projects:** Reusable adhesive lets you reposition without losing grip or stickiness.

## Overview

Poke-A-Dots Sticky Thimbles are innovative adhesive fingertip protectors crafted from durable polyurethane. Featuring a textured, non-slip surface, they provide superior needle control and finger protection during hand sewing. Each tin contains 24 reusable adhesive dots that can be repositioned multiple times, making them an essential tool for embroidery, applique, button sewing, and more.

## Description

These are little sticky thimbles that you place on your fingertip. The surface is textured to prevent needle slipping. Place them anywhere you need them so you don't get poked. Everyone needs a POKE-A-DOT when hand sewing--stitching on that binding, or sewing on a button, hand applique and embroidery, etc. They stick in place until you take them off. You can re-stick them several times, then just throw them away and start a new one. They come with 24 DOTS packaged in a cute little round tin. (Great to put your needles and thread in there, too!) They have a cute design on the top to give texture so your needle won't slip. They are made of durable, non-slip polyurethane. They not only protect your finger, but they are "grippy" so they help you to pull your needle through the tough spots. They push the needle through.

Review: Best little invention for hand sewing! - I bought leather dots the first time and they are good, but these silicon dots are BETTER! I do a lot of hand finish work on my quilts and also hand sew clothing as well as needle embroidery. What I like about the silicon dots is they stay on your finger for hours and hours and don't slip. The grip glue that's used is very good. And if you replace the dot back onto the paper it comes on, you can use the dot over and over. So far I've used one dot for 10 days of sewing and I start at 9AM and finish my day at 5PM. The dots are tough enough to stand up to a heavy needle being pushed through layers of fabric and batting. They also help with pulling the needle through as the silicon is very grippy which makes it easier to pull the needle on through the layers. Helps me to eliminate wearing those silicon finger guards. I have an extra issue with not having finger prints (side effect of chemo), therefore I have problems with anything with a slick surface and metal needles are slick, I can't grip them very well and get purchase so the silicon dots really help me. I actually have started to use them for other tasks too because I can get grip on things with a slick surface.
Review: Great for knitting - I love these! I was working on a colorwork project on small needles and ended up bruising my finger from pushing the needle down so much (bad habit I know). I tried leather and metal thimble and both my fingers too hot. Pros: - great cushion/thickness - small enough to not be a nuisance while knitting - great adhesive (for a while) - can reuse multiple times - don't irritate my skin - super easy to use and take off Cons: - couldn't make it through the whole project (a two sided cowl) with just one. The adhesive wore off. I wonder if washing it would help bring some of it back, but I didn't try and just got out a new one.

## Features

- 24 DOTS packaged in a cute little round tin (great to put your needles and thread in there, too!)
- Made of durable, non-slip polyurethane
- They not only protect your finger, but they are "grippy" so they help you to pull your needle through the tough spots

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B073G288S7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,181 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #35 in Sewing Thimbles |
| Brand Name | Jillily Studio |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (624) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00701979761236 |
| Item Weight | 0.04 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Jillily Studio |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Poke-A-Dots |
| Material Type | Polyurethane |
| Model Number | 4337012958 |
| Point Type | Blunt |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Sewing |
| UPC | 701979761236 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Jillily Studio
- **Color:** Red
- **Material:** Polyurethane
- **Point Type:** Blunt
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Sewing

## Images

![Poke-A-Dots Sticky Thimbles - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71GybsVimlL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: is  #12 sulky thread the same as #12 perle cotton thread?**
A: I have used both and I think they are the same weight.

**Q: Is this product good for hand embroidery?**
A: Not sure about embroidery but I used them for hand quilting.  They work to prevent blisters & are great for pulling a needle thru several thicknesses of fabric.  What I didn’t like was the thickness of them.  You do get used to this but they take a bit of time to do so.  I also thought they were a bit expensive although I put some of that down to the tin they came in & which I thought was terribly overkill.
There is another product by Colonial Needle that accomplishes the same objective at a lower cost & with a thinner product.

**Q: Can you use these circles over**
A: Yes.  The 'circles' can be used over and over again. I use them until the adhesive (sticky) part is completely gone,  about five or six uses.

**Q: Can these be used for collating?   Looking for something but not those rubber things that you put on your fingers.**
A: I’m going to guess that yes, they could be used for that purpose.  For my use, hand quilting, I find them a touch thick compared to what I had used in the past.  
Check out, Colonial Needle 60300 Grip-It II Flexible Self-Adhesive Dots.  Not sure if they are still available but they are my favourite!  And less expensive.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best little invention for hand sewing!
*by D***F on October 5, 2024*

I bought leather dots the first time and they are good, but these silicon dots are BETTER! I do a lot of hand finish work on my quilts and also hand sew clothing as well as needle embroidery. What I like about the silicon dots is they stay on your finger for hours and hours and don't slip. The grip glue that's used is very good. And if you replace the dot back onto the paper it comes on, you can use the dot over and over. So far I've used one dot for 10 days of sewing and I start at 9AM and finish my day at 5PM. The dots are tough enough to stand up to a heavy needle being pushed through layers of fabric and batting. They also help with pulling the needle through as the silicon is very grippy which makes it easier to pull the needle on through the layers. Helps me to eliminate wearing those silicon finger guards. I have an extra issue with not having finger prints (side effect of chemo), therefore I have problems with anything with a slick surface and metal needles are slick, I can't grip them very well and get purchase so the silicon dots really help me. I actually have started to use them for other tasks too because I can get grip on things with a slick surface.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great for knitting
*by A***R on October 14, 2024*

I love these! I was working on a colorwork project on small needles and ended up bruising my finger from pushing the needle down so much (bad habit I know). I tried leather and metal thimble and both my fingers too hot. Pros: - great cushion/thickness - small enough to not be a nuisance while knitting - great adhesive (for a while) - can reuse multiple times - don't irritate my skin - super easy to use and take off Cons: - couldn't make it through the whole project (a two sided cowl) with just one. The adhesive wore off. I wonder if washing it would help bring some of it back, but I didn't try and just got out a new one.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works great
*by E***Y on August 12, 2024*

These little thimble dots are the best thimbles I have found, and, believe me, I have tried everything that has ever been invented in a thimble! I have never been able to use a traditional thimble, so I am always on the hunt for one that I can easily and effectively use. Most thimbles are too uncomfortable and cumbersome, or just too much of a nuisance to use. These are thick, but they are also soft and comform to the shape of the end of my finger. This thimble stays right where I put it, whereas every other stick-on thimble I have used tends to slip out of place and require constant repositioning. I hardly know this one is there, but I do know it is doing its job because my finger is not getting pricked by the end of the needle. That being said, it is possible to push so hard on a needle enough times that you can poke a hold in these little red dot thimbles. However, if I need to do that kind of sewing, I think another thimble would be more appropriate. This one is perfect for needle turn applique, quilt binding, and other types of sewing that does not use super-thick and heavy fabric. One thing I appreciate about this thimble is that when I remove it, my finger is not at all sticky. I think I found my new favorite thimble. The only reason I don't give it five stars is that I think these little dots are overpriced.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Poke-A-Dots Sticky Thimbles by Jillily Studio 24 Per Tin
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*Last updated: 2026-04-24*