so sorry now
#14
Originally Posted by Izaquilter
Noticed you are from St. Louis. I use to live in Collinsville until 13 yrs ago when we move to Carlyle. You have so many good quilt shops out your way
#15
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: South Dakota
Posts: 662
I have special glasses for the computer since I use a computer at work. I haven't tried them for sewing. I haven't notice a problem at the machine, but I take breaks every hour. For hand work I use the drug store magnifying glasses. I just got new glasses and I still can't thread the needle without the magnifiers. So I'm always changing glasses depending on what I am doing.
#16
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Phenix City, Alabama
Posts: 881
Originally Posted by NanaCsews2
Nope, haven't had that problem. Yet. I can honestly see it coming as my eyes get affected by allergies and sitting on the computer too long affects them too. My biggest issue is having to wear glasses in the first place to sew. Hate them. But can't see the needle hole or tiny stitches unless I have them on. Can't get contacts either according to dr.
#17
I need to change my focal distance regularly. Look at laptop, look at TV, look at quilt, look outside. Anytime I look at something close for too long, I have trouble changing my long distance focus. For now I use the laptop without my trifocals, When I get up and I put my glasses on I can see. Need to make an appointment.
#19
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Port Charlotte, Fl
Posts: 2,569
My husband picked up a pair of glasses at Wal Mart for just the computer. He had been to the eye Dr. and had his cataracts done and because he has one eye that is called a lazy eye so he still needs glasses for the computer. he's always worn glasses and finds it hard not to have to wear some. Maybe you can try that. It's amazing what working on something for hrs can do to us. Maybe try taking a break 10 min every hr. this comes to you from me you the hand dr. tells me to do that and I don't even realize the hr is gone until I can't move my hand and have to go back to the dr. Good luck. Sue
#20
Originally Posted by rosemary krupski
Originally Posted by Izaquilter
Noticed you are from St. Louis. I use to live in Collinsville until 13 yrs ago when we move to Carlyle. You have so many good quilt shops out your way
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