Tuesday, 13 January 2026

Darned Good Inspiration At My Fingertips

During those cold days when I could not find my better, black gloves, I wore my old blue ones. They are cheap Poundshop 'Magic' gloves. I think I bought them one day when a visiting grandchild had cold hands. They fit either hand - but unfortunately the tips of the index fingers have worn through, and the thumbs are wearing thin. 

At first I thought I would just darn the fingertips, then it occurred to me - if I left them 'open' I would be able to unlock my phone and use it without removing my gloves. So I strengthened the thumbs, but stitched round the edge of the top of the fingers. Success!

Unlike the youngsters I know who type phone messages with their thumbs, I am very old fashioned and use my right index finger, for typing and biometric access. As both gloves have holey fingers, I don't need to worry when I put them on. You can probably buy access gloves like this premade on the internet somewhere. 

14 comments:

  1. Neat idea! You can buy gloves that have pads on the ends for typing on a phone, not much use though if you need to unlock your phone with a fingerprint !

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  2. I was given some that had some sort of special Index finger material which meant you could text with the gloves on. Don't think I ever used them as I had so many other gloves but gave them away. I like your solution!

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  3. RannedomThoughts13 January 2026 at 08:58

    I used to own a very small Samsung phone where even an index finger was too fat for texting so I had to - and now continue -to use my pinkie . Never got the hang of thumbs.

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  4. I have never mastered the thumbs thing that youngsters use. I use my index finger. Great idea, waste both went not. Another renovation. Regards Sue H

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  5. Excellent idea to turn the hole into a more intentional opening for phone texting. :)

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    1. I like the word "intentional" , much better than an "accidental" hole!

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  6. Great idea for saving the gloves’ and making them useful. I have gloves with the special pad on the forefinger but always end up taking my gloves off to use my phone. I knitted some sets of fingerless mitts for friends’ grandchildren and they seem to be popular for phone use. Very wet day and I have to stay in for the burglar alarm engineer to visit as the alarm has a fault. Catriona

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  7. 🧀They were always called "milkmen's gloves" when I was younger 🧀

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