L/armers...how do you see underneath your quilt?
#22
I have a little low to the floor mechanics stool on wheels. I can creep along without breaking my back and knees. I use a large hand mirror to check out the stitches. For lighting underneath I use a work light, the yellow and black kind that guys use in the garage. I turn that on and wow...you can see everything.
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Originally Posted by erstan947
My friend has a shelf under her's and a long mirror on the shelf with some lighting.
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I'm green with envy. I"m still trying to talk my DH into letting me get a long arm. He is worried we will not have enough $$ for retirement should one of us have a big medical problem.
Originally Posted by grandbysquilts
The camera was one of the reasons I bought that model. This is my 4th long arm. It's the Gammill Vision. Another reason was the diagnostics on board to tell me where something may be going wrong. When you get to be our age, the bells and whistles help. Wish I could have afforded the computer guided at the time, but alas, I still do the same hand guiding I've done for so long.
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