Quilt gloves
#11
I use Machingers because garden gloves were too hot for me. I just started using SORTKWIK on just my fingers because a friend always uses it and I really like it!! It's the fingertp moistener that you use in offices to handle paper or in banks when you are counting a lot of paper money. You can buy it at office supply stores. It leaves no residue on your quilt and my hands don't sweat!!
#12
Power Poster
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 17,827
Finger cots work for me!
Just on 2 or 3 fingers of each hand.
I have a couple pairs of disposable gloves from my dentist that I am going to try when I next FMQ.
I've tried the machingers and other types of gloves to find they are too bulky and warm for my liking.
Just on 2 or 3 fingers of each hand.
I have a couple pairs of disposable gloves from my dentist that I am going to try when I next FMQ.
I've tried the machingers and other types of gloves to find they are too bulky and warm for my liking.
#13
I bought the yellow ones from JoAnn's - I think they might be Fons & Porter. Little rubber dots all over them. I do like using gloves for FMQ because the fabric makes your hands so dry that they slide all over the place and don't guide well.
#14
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Norfolk, VA
Posts: 5,397
I was lucky enough to get a good set of quilting gloves on sale. Before that, I just used gardening gloves that have the rubber grippers on the palms and fingers because I wasn't going to spend a fortune and they work just as well.
#19
I just got these and love them , I like my finger tips out of the gloves so I can feel and get pins out easily.http://www.keepsakequilting.com/prod...l/8779.MED.htm I had Fon's and Porters gloves but they kept coming off of my thumbs.
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