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Title: Slippery fingers
Post by: gene on April 12, 2018, 06:24:12 pm
I could never be accused of having sticky fingers.

I don't remember when it started, but probably a year or so after I began working with fabrics full time, my fingers got slippery to the point where I had difficulty dealing playing cards. I know a few slight of hand magic tricks and I could no longer do these tricks.

I don't know if chemicals from the fabrics were on my fingers or if the oils from my fingers were constantly being drawn away by the fabric.

Occasionally I would have a fabric that was slippery and difficult to handle when sewing.

Last week I bought a pair of cotton sewing gloves that have rubber tips on the fingers. They work great! I'm not sure how long they will last though. The seem to pick up the color of whatever fabric I am using.

Has anyone else had this issue with their fingers. I'm wondering if it's an issue of chemicals in the fabric or the oils being removed from my fingers or something else. And this is not the same thing as my fingers being tired. I can tell there is a difference between these two issues.

Thanks,

gene
Title: Re: Slippery fingers
Post by: sofadoc on April 13, 2018, 05:49:02 am
Quote from: gene on April 12, 2018, 06:24:12 pm
Has anyone else had this issue with their fingers. I'm wondering if it's an issue of chemicals in the fabric or the oils being removed from my fingers or something else.

Where I've noticed it most, is trying to swipe my finger to answer an I-phone. The phone is ringing away, and I'm swiping like crazy. Can't get the "Slide to answer" icon to work. It's like the phone doesn't even acknowledge my fingers as human.

I don't do any slight of hand card tricks. But anytime the family gets together to play cards, I'm always designated dealer, because I can shuffle like nobody's business. I haven't noticed my fabric-related phalanges affliction affecting my ability to shuffle and deal cards.
Title: Re: Slippery fingers
Post by: kodydog on April 13, 2018, 06:58:12 pm
I have noticed some fabrics have an oily slippery feeling, especially some chenille's. And especially when pulling it through the frame or pulling it up and over the top of the frame. Anywhere you need a firm grip. I always thought it was my imagination or maybe I was getting old and weak.