I recently made a purchase at Tractor Supply that has revolutionized my quilting. Yes. You read that right--Tractor Supply!
I've never used "machingers quilting gloves," partly because I didn't want to spend the money for a pair and partly because I don't even like to wear slippers on my presser-foot foot when I sew; so, I figured I probably wouldn't want anything between my fingers and the fabric, either. (I'm strange. I know. I like to feel the presser foot against my foot.) But, when I saw these gloves at Tractor Supply for just a few dollars, I thought I would give them a try. Besides, who can resist that fantastic pink?!
Well, I'm happy to report that I love them! They breathe well, so my hands don't get too hot and sweaty. They are light enough to be pliable, and they look stylish.
I couldn't find them on the TSC website, but you can buy them at Amazon here.
By the way, as you can see in this photo, I'm still plugging away at that blasted Christmas quilt. Really hoping to finish it before Christmas :)
I've never used "machingers quilting gloves," partly because I didn't want to spend the money for a pair and partly because I don't even like to wear slippers on my presser-foot foot when I sew; so, I figured I probably wouldn't want anything between my fingers and the fabric, either. (I'm strange. I know. I like to feel the presser foot against my foot.) But, when I saw these gloves at Tractor Supply for just a few dollars, I thought I would give them a try. Besides, who can resist that fantastic pink?!
Well, I'm happy to report that I love them! They breathe well, so my hands don't get too hot and sweaty. They are light enough to be pliable, and they look stylish.
I couldn't find them on the TSC website, but you can buy them at Amazon here.
By the way, as you can see in this photo, I'm still plugging away at that blasted Christmas quilt. Really hoping to finish it before Christmas :)