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Old 11-13-2010, 08:43 PM
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Originally Posted by teddysmom
Originally Posted by Prissnboot
I like the Machingers. They are about $8 at a local quilt store, and your hands are able to breathe. Make sure to try them on first. The first pair I purchased were Fons & Porter from Joann's, and while they were better than nothing, the Machingers work so much better! The F&P are heavier, not really bulky but warmer, although your hands can breathe. However, the Machingers snag easily so watch your jewelry. Nothing fray check can't handle, but still...

Hand wash pretty often, drip dry to keep the lint from piling up and decreasing the efficiency.

I do not like the little finger tip things - they are definitely more trouble than they're worth...except they filled my trash can quilt well!
I hand piece and hand quilt. Would they help me?


I also hand quilt and have never run into a situation where I thought they would be helpful. They are mainly talking about using the glove to help feed multi layers of fabric and battling while machine quilting. I hope this helps you out.

Andie :D :D :D
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