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    #31
    Originally posted by anne1
    I think Patsy Thompson, in one of her classroom videos uses a silicone spray, it must be safe for machines or I don't think she would use it.
    I haven't used it myself as I haven't seen it for sale in the UK.
    I have a Supreme Slider and that works Ok but I don't do a lot of FMQ
    Anne
    Just a warning that Patsy gives in her video -- be sure to use silicon spray that is made for sewing. Other types could stain your quilt. I've used some that I purchased from her Web site and it works well. I switch between the Supreme Slider, silicon spray or nothing at all, depending on how the quilt is moving.

    Nancy

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      #32
      Okay, so here's my report. I received my Sew Slip II in Monday's mail. So far, I LOVE IT! My stitching is so much smoother now. I'm glad I went ahead and ordered it. And thank you all for your advice, especially in informing me of the Sew Slip. LOTS less money!

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        #33
        Hi Kalynn,

        I've been using the same 12 X 18" Sew Slip sheet since 2008, I agree I love it too!

        Barb

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          #34
          That's great to know Kalynn. Thank you and happy quilting.

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            #35
            I purchased and used one. It does help the quilt slide but I found with use that it lost its' sticking ability and it ended up shifting and I of course sewed through it and had to cut it to remove it...destroyed it. I believe it's good for beginners but tends to be expensive and as I shared, I managed to destroy it.

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              #36
              You have to give them a wash to keep them "sticky" ...removes the fuzz and lint !

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                #37
                Yes, just rinsing it in cool water under a running faucet does the trick for me. How disappointing to have one ruined! The pocketbook certainly says, "Ouch!"

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                  #38
                  Yes, it is worth the money to me. With the supreme slider and the free motion foot set not to bounce - what a great combination. Don't forget the gloves or some type of finger tips, they help much more than you think

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                    #39
                    Yeah, I have the gloves but I don't always use them because I get hot. lol

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                      #40
                      I use the machinger gloves and I don't find they make my hands hot at all. Mind you, it doesn't get very hot around these parts, even in summer. :roll: Kalynn have you tried doing what Sue Nichols does and cut the fingertips off rubber gloves?

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                        #41
                        Rita, I am liking the new picture. At least I recognize you in change of photos. I am so visual that when people change their Avatar's completely, as did Lisa-wants-to-know (is that the right one?), I can't remember with whom, or what I am communicating.

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                          #42
                          Rita, no I haven't tried that, maybe I just will! Thanks for reminding me of that option. And I, too, like your new picture!

                          Lois, I am the same way!

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                            #43
                            Hi Louise! Sorry for changing my avatar photo willy-nilly
                            I had just taken this new photo in Italy, and thought that, like so many of you, I should have a photo that shows my face - instead of the photo of DH and I kayaking in Monterey...

                            Hope you can track me now, and happy quilting!

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by LisaWantsToKnow
                              Hi Louise! Sorry for changing my avatar photo willy-nilly
                              I had just taken this new photo in Italy, and thought that, like so many of you, I should have a photo that shows my face - instead of the photo of DH and I kayaking in Monterey...

                              Hope you can track me now, and happy quilting!
                              Now I know who you are! The kayak was fun but to tell the truth I prefer seeing your face. Thanks for posting your photo.

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                                #45
                                I have three different kinds of quilting gloves. They're great for the quilting, but I don't feel I have enough control for other things like threading the needle or changing the bobbin. I generally used the cut off fingertips from a pair of rubber gloves one size smaller than the size I would normally use. This way I use the fingertips on my thumbs and either the index or middle finger. I can leave them on for threading and generally only notice I'm still wearing them when I wash my hands or put hand lotion on... I've been known to walk to the shops with four bright pink or yellow fingertips :roll:

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