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catrancher 06-29-2011 03:10 PM

I wanted to share a video with you I just saw about Batt Scooters. They're a product to help you move your fabric around with ease while FMQ. I have always used Machinger's and I like those, but I have arthritis in my wrist and I need to wear a splint when I FMQ. It's a pain in the rear end when I'm trying to wear gloves and still have some ability to use my fingers too. The gloves are on, they're off, they're on, they're off . . . same with the splint! With these, I can avoid wearing gloves. See for yourself:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZtIF...layer_embedded

Her website is here if you are interested:

http://www.battsintheattic.com/

I have no affiliation with her or her product. This just looked like a useful product to me. I've ordered them on the recommendation of a friend. I hope they work as well as they appear to in the video. (I have to do something different from what I'm doing now.)

craftybear 06-29-2011 03:44 PM

thanks for the links and information!

cctx. 06-29-2011 04:05 PM

Thanks for the link & for sharing this information.

The product seems to be beneficial because it appears to help your navigating and compresses the air out of the batting at the same time.

I will probably be ordering this product myself.

littlehud 06-29-2011 04:42 PM

Thanks for sharing with us.

lynndianne 06-30-2011 04:19 AM

Wow, how neat is that?

Lynn :thumbup:

Caroline S 06-30-2011 06:06 AM

Oooooh! Another tool of the quilting trade. I don't think I can resist purchasing this one.

BettyGee 06-30-2011 06:36 AM

Don't do it! They are the biggest rip out there. That's my opinion. I bought a pair months ago and they are sitting on a shelf over my machine. Give me my Machingers any day.

catrancher 06-30-2011 06:40 AM


Originally Posted by BettyGee
Don't do it! They are the biggest rip out there. That's my opinion. I bought a pair months ago and they are sitting on a shelf over my machine. Give me my Machingers any day.

"the biggest rip out there". That's quite a claim. What was the problem you had with them? Did you try them?

benson1 06-30-2011 08:01 AM

i bought some a scarlet thread for 14.95 they are real nice to use

BettyGee 06-30-2011 10:06 AM


Originally Posted by catrancher

Originally Posted by BettyGee
Don't do it! They are the biggest rip out there. That's my opinion. I bought a pair months ago and they are sitting on a shelf over my machine. Give me my Machingers any day.

"the biggest rip out there". That's quite a claim. What was the problem you had with them? Did you try them?

Well yes, I did try them. When I read about them I thought it sounded like a very cool idea. So I paid my $14.95 and was excited when I went to use them for the first time. I don't like the idea of having to place my hands exactly "so" and I was so conscious of holding them correctly that I lost my concentration on my sewing. Hey if they work for you that's great. $14.95 for two pieces of foam? I consider that a rip off, what do you think it costs to produce them? I paid $5.95 for my Machingers and they work without my giving them a second thought.

The great thing is that we are all different and what works for one may not work for someone else. That said I still think they are way overpriced for what they are. I can get a couple of yards of very nice fabric for $14.95.


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