Bendable Bright Light
#62
Thank you so much! I have one I paid 39.99 for so I went to the quilting warehouse website and ordered two more! I love the one I have!
Originally Posted by fabricluvr
i just ordered 2 of them from quilting-warehouse.com. the total was $61.65 (usps shipping incl). got one for me and one for mom. if mom doesn't like it, i'll put it on my second machine!
#63
I don't know if everyone is talking about the same thing, but the one I have, called the Bendable Bright Light, is an LED light. I use it sometimes, but I find that it has too much glare - when I mentioned this to the eye doc a couple of days ago he agreed that LED lights are "blue" and can bother your eyes because the light is so concentrated in one place.
I much prefer my ott-lites which are natural daylight lamps.
I much prefer my ott-lites which are natural daylight lamps.
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Originally Posted by Quiltmaniac
I don't know if everyone is talking about the same thing, but the one I have, called the Bendable Bright Light, is an LED light. I use it sometimes, but I find that it has too much glare - when I mentioned this to the eye doc a couple of days ago he agreed that LED lights are "blue" and can bother your eyes because the light is so concentrated in one place.
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Originally Posted by postal packin' mama
QUESTION: any chance the magnetic holder might interfere with the sewing machine's electronics?
#69
I have one attached to the head of my quilting machine - I can easily see inside the hopping foot and when I bury the threads I just move the light so I can see the bobbin thread hole to put my needle through. Least expensive I found was $35 - most are $50 - but definitely well worth it!
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Originally Posted by Dee Dee
Originally Posted by granniebj
I could sure use one! Are they expensive?
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