Best lighting?
#11
I have 2 Ott lights next to my machine. ALso the regular room light. The lighting just isn't right. I have been trying to decide what kind of light I want to suspend from the ceiling above my machine area. It seems the older I get the pickier I get about my lighting.
#12
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Augusta, Maine
Posts: 363
My sewing room is in the basement. I had regular old shoplghts but they were always fluttering or going out. We went to lowes and got the led bright light ones. They look like enclosed shop lights. .make sure you get the ones that say daylight or bright light.
#14
My sewing room is a spare bedroom. I have a goose neck Ott light that clamps onto the sewing machine cabinet. I love it as it can be redirected when I need more light to thread the needle. I have a 2nd Ott light that sits on the chest of drawers beside my Big Board which is also my cutting table. These have been working fine for me since the 1990's.
#15
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Posts: 333
I have replaced all of the fluorescent bulbs in my sewing room with LEDs. The room is as bright as daylight even for sewing in the evenings. I have an overhead light, 1 gooseneck floor lamp with 3 positional lights, 1 goose neck floor lamp with 1 positional light and an ott light I move around.
#17
This is the lighting I have in my quilt building. I love it, it is like being in an operating room.
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#19
Perhaps use LED bulbs? I love the daylight LED bulbs as they as so bright and don't cast colors like incandescent (yellow) or florescent (green). LED is a bit more of an investment up front but they use less kilowatts to burn and last a long time. I use them in my sewing room and love them so much I don't even have to open the blinds to get a nice bright work area.
#20
LED lights also don't give off the heat other lights do so I will go with them in my dream studio. My eye MD recommended them for my mom who has glaucoma and the beginnings of macular degeneration to help her see better to read.
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