Using gloves for quilting is the most important trick to master free motion quilting as they are meant to make it easier for you to manipulate the quilt.
File Gloves Plus was started in 2006 by Audrey House, Miriam Selzer, and Tracy George to fulfill the need for hand protection for the professional office worker. The inventor, Audrey House, discovered the need for using gloves while doing the high-volume paper filing for a large corporation. One of the greatest problems was not being able to grab papers fast enough because her fingers would get a thin layer of ink on them, making them less able to pick up the paper. Additionally, her fingers would be black on the ends by the end of the day, and she wanted a way to keep the ink and germs from coming into direct contact with her hands. Also, with high volume paper filing, paper cuts were a constant annoyance. To solve her dilemma, she started out by using existing garden gloves and then quilting gloves but found that they were not able to grasp paper well and were often bulky to work with. Thus was born GRABAROO\\\\\\\'S GlOVES.
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