**Note - If you get a little squeamish at the sight of blood, (like me) don't keep reading this post as the next two pics are from before the bandage :) But know I am okay and healing :)
And of course, I was all alone at home when I managed to do this so I had to clean and bandage it myself. I am not great with the sight of blood, especially my own and I might have gotten a bit faint while cleaning it, so I decided to take a picture to try and distract myself. And that's when I realized just how much I had cut off. And because I cut it off, verses cutting into my finger, stitches wont help. I just have to wait for the skin to grow back.
After applying pressure for a few minutes I got the bleeding to stop and saw that I had cut several layers of skin off. I bandaged it up with lots of ointment and my Lori Holt Bandages, at least it looks cute!!!! My sweetheart later let me know that I would no longer have a fingerprint in that spot. (Sounds silly, but I didn't realize those don't grow back :) The finger is still sore, especially if it gets bumped, ouch!!! I changed the bandage this morning and it is still a lot of raw skin, but the very outer edge is starting to grow back, so maybe a weekish and I will be back to full steam. I have to say, it really is a pain to try and align fabric to stitch without your middle finger, tee hee hee :)
Oh, and in case you are wondering, no fabric was stained in this little mishap. I whipped my hand back super fast when I realized what I had done so no blood got on my fabric, whew!!
And one last funny note, someone was asking my husband how I did it and he explained that I cut it with a rotary cutter. When they asked him what a rotary cutter was he explained that it is like a pizza cutter with a razor blade attached. I thought it was a pretty good explanation :)
And one last funny note, someone was asking my husband how I did it and he explained that I cut it with a rotary cutter. When they asked him what a rotary cutter was he explained that it is like a pizza cutter with a razor blade attached. I thought it was a pretty good explanation :)
Hope your having a very Happy (accident free) Quilting Day!!!!