Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Lessons learned


Last Friday I happened upon a quilting exhibit at which there were members of a local guild there to answer questions about quilting. I asked them about quilting a huge quilt on a regular sewing machine, and one of the tips they gave me was to find some way to make my fingers sticky so it would be easier to manage the quilt in the machine. If they hadn't specifically mentioned latex exam gloves I wouldn't have thought of it. Well, it just so happens that I had a box from another project, and so put on my exam gloves to quilt. I felt really silly, but they worked! At first I tried taking them off whenever I needed to do something else (in part because my husband cracked a joke about it being exam time for him), but finally realized that the powder inside realllllly helps to get them on and when you take them on and off the powder disappears. No powder means your fingers don't make it to the finger pockets and you're poking into latex in the wrong spots. So I've been through a couple pairs now. Bad for the environment, good for me.

4 comments:

Susan said...

I was in latex gloves earlier this week to stuff envelopes. They were powder free which sucks.....

Churlita said...

I would love to know what "other project" you needed exam gloves for...

NoRegrets said...

Ah, there are so many varied uses for them! Let your mind run wild. Ha.

Tera said...

I once heard that there are lots of uses for latex gloves...I will however refrain from saying anything further as you all know where my mind can tend to wander.