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Old 03-12-2015, 10:44 AM
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Default Make Your Own FMQ Grippers - Use Instead of Gloves

Instead of using gloves or buying expensive grippers for my quilt when doing Free Motion Quilting I made my own. I usually use gloves but I'm hoping with these it will be easier, not having to always remove gloves to trim threads, cut fabrics, press, etc.

I think I may make a cloth cover for the top because they are kind of ugly. I used what I had on hand but if I went to the store I would buy clear contact cement. The bottom is grippy already so I won't need to glue on shelf liner.

They are actually big enough for my hand to rest on them comfortably. I tried sliding that stack of fabric around the counter and they seem to work well.

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The size is for comparison, that is a 10" block.
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I pulled the rubber out of the bottom, trimmed the toe doodad length so it would fit comfortably between the layers as an extra assist to hold the gripper. My original intention was to glue on elastic, but I'll try this first.
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Then I cut the left side gripper slightly above the holes where the strap fit in, and rounded the edges of the top and bottom portions - matching the shape from the left and right foot by turning one upside down, making sure to put the roughest surface down -- and glued them together with Super WeatherStrip Adhesive. You spread it on, touch it together then pull it apart and let it dry somewhat, then put on more and hold them together. I put silicone bands around the top for extra hold and put heavy cans on them while they dried.
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Old 03-12-2015, 11:14 AM
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very clever and thanks for sharing how you make them
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what a great idea and cheap too. thanks
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Oh my goodness... what a fabulous idea!
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Great idea! Thanks for sharing!
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What a clever idea and thanks for directions. I have found that quilters can come up with some amazing solutions to any quilting problem.
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Great & easy idea. A lot cheaper than the store-bought too. Thanks for sharing
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I love this!!! What a great idea..and I can't wait to try making these. Thanks!!!
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You know what? I tried using them and they were too tall to be comfortable. So I suggest just using one layer. Let me know how it works.
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