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Never thought of that, great idea!!!
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I have seen where they use sponges also. Me, I love the Fons N Porter gloves, I cut the fingertips out and they are perfect.
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Neutrogena hand cream works also. It is the high glycerin content that makes it work so well. You could also use a drop of straight glycerin. It isn't greasy so it won't stain. I have tried it while practicing but not on a big quilt so I don't know how often you would need to reapply.
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Terrific idea!
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I have this problem which in UK is very strange as everyone wears gloves. I cut pieces of the car non slip stuff to go under hands and keep them flat. Hands stay cool and quilt glides under the needle.
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That is smart. Let us know if it works
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That's a great idea, i also have the Fons and Porter gloves. I HAD to cut the fingers out because I stitched my quilt to my glove!!! Thank goodness I did'nt catch my finger. I'm going to try your method, thank you!
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Glycerin
Originally Posted by roselady
(Post 6176182)
Neutrogena hand cream works also. It is the high glycerin content that makes it work so well. You could also use a drop of straight glycerin. It isn't greasy so it won't stain. I have tried it while practicing but not on a big quilt so I don't know how often you would need to reapply.
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Sounds like a good idea to me. Let us know how it works out.
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I use the rubber finger tips on my thumbs and middle fingers only - works well for me and easy to take off and on.
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