Please direct me to where I can buy one of these . . .
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Someone posted these pictures on my Janome 7700 Yahoo group and my inquiry to her has gone unanswered. Was hoping someone here could direct me to a place to purchase the light that you see mounted to the body of this machine and shines directly at the needle area. Thanks, Ann in TN
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Originally Posted by mommamac
#4
I think I saw one on Nancy's notions. try this link: http://search.nancysnotions.com/?q=lights&sp_cs=UTF-8
It is the page with several bendable lights on it.
It is the page with several bendable lights on it.
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There are many options for this type of light. Some are as little as $10. Look around on the internet before you spend $50 for something you can get much cheaper. Just because it's advertised as for specifically quilters doesn't mean it's the only choice. The marketers tend to exploit us quilters, knowing that we will buy whatever they market to us.
#8
Originally Posted by Jamiestitcher62
I think it's neat, but I'm not sticking anything to my sewing machine. I hate leftover sticky when you want to remove it.
The base sticks to the machine, but if you want to remove the light, it just twists off the base so you can use it on other machines (in fact, they sell just the bases alone for this reason). I purchased one light and two extra bases so I can swap it from machine to machine.
#9
Thanks everyone, since you all gave me the name of the product I did a google search and ordered from quilters warehouse. They had the best price that I could find for the light and also additional mounting kits. Of course I had to purchase some other stuff while I was there. I need to go outside and do some gardening and get away from this computer. Today's temps are the lowest so far for the summer and I plan to spend a good portion of it doing some weeding. I also have plans to meet up with a friend after she gets off of work and pull weeds in the flower beds in front of our church. Hope I can get out of bed in the morning! Ann in TN
#10
Originally Posted by Jamiestitcher62
I think it's neat, but I'm not sticking anything to my sewing machine. I hate leftover sticky when you want to remove it.
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