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Quilting glove are used for FMQ. They are wonderful in helping you grip/hold the fabric as you move your fabric. My personal favorite is Machingers. They are lightweight and fit like a second skin and are not bulkly or hot.
Here is a link for you to see what they do:
http://www.daystyledesigns.com/machingers.htm
Here is a link for you to see what they do:
http://www.daystyledesigns.com/machingers.htm
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Originally Posted by quiltmaker
Quilting glove are used for FMQ. They are wonderful in helping you grip/hold the fabric as you move your fabric. My personal favorite is Machingers. They are lightweight and fit like a second skin and are not bulkly or hot.
Here is a link for you to see what they do:
http://www.daystyledesigns.com/machingers.htm
Here is a link for you to see what they do:
http://www.daystyledesigns.com/machingers.htm
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I have the Harbor Freight blades too and find them just as good as the others. My question - if Harbor Freight can sell them so cheaply, why do the quilting blades cost so much? I wonder if the same manufacturing plants make them all and then put individual labels on them? Anyone?
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