Instructions
Attend events such as the conventions held by Thimble Collectors International. These events take place every year and let you meet with other collectors. You'll also have a chance to see what's for sale and find thimbles to add to your collection.
Decide on the type of thimbles you want to collect by choosing a material. Early thimbles were typically made from a metal such as steel or aluminum. Souvenir thimbles, such as those sold at amusement parks and museums, are made from porcelain. You can also find plastic and glass thimbles.
Join a club specifically devoted to thimble collecting. Thimble Collectors International and the Thimble Collectors Club are just a few examples. These organizations sell special thimbles every year that are highly collectible and only available to members of the club.
Choose thimbles that are either functional or decorative. Functional thimbles are those that were meant to be used such for regular sewing and have now become collectibles because the thimbles are hard to find. Decorative thimbles were those used for advertising that were meant to be saved and collected.
Buy modern-day thimbles to add to your collection and to remind you of a special event. Many people get started in the world of thimble collecting by first purchasing a few thimbles on a vacation. It's also an inexpensive way to start your collection and get your first items.