machingers gloves or not?
#21
Originally Posted by quiltin chris
I use my regular sewing machine to stich in the ditch and other straight line quilting. However, when I have tried to FMQ on my machine it seems there is so much drag. I wondered if those gloves by Fons & Porter or machingers would make it better.
What about the "halo" thingies I see in the catalogs?
I have the Supreme Slider and feel a little disappointed with that. $30 bucks for that thing!!!
Chris
What about the "halo" thingies I see in the catalogs?
I have the Supreme Slider and feel a little disappointed with that. $30 bucks for that thing!!!
Chris
The halo's are useless to me also...too small of an area to work with and you're constantly moving it's position.
The supreme slider is great but you have to have your machine in a recessed cabinet for it to work properly.
Go to Leah Day's website and you find a lot of information there:
http://www.daystyledesigns.com/
#27
I use the Fons and Porter gloves and love them; on my second pair.
Sue
Sue
Originally Posted by quiltin chris
I use my regular sewing machine to stich in the ditch and other straight line quilting. However, when I have tried to FMQ on my machine it seems there is so much drag. I wondered if those gloves by Fons & Porter or machingers would make it better.
What about the "halo" thingies I see in the catalogs?
I have the Supreme Slider and feel a little disappointed with that. $30 bucks for that thing!!!
Chris
What about the "halo" thingies I see in the catalogs?
I have the Supreme Slider and feel a little disappointed with that. $30 bucks for that thing!!!
Chris
#30
I have several pairs I use for FHQ. I bought the cheap $1.00 ones at Target that they sell in the fall. They are the stretchy, knit, one-size-fits all, driving ones. They have the little nubs on the psalms of them and are snug fitting. I love them.
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