lights
#1
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Maryland
Posts: 74
lights
I can't avoid it anymore....I need a small light for my sewing machine that will help me see what I'm doing. I've googled sewing table lights and found two that might work. OttLite Flexible Soft Touch LED Clip Lamp and Cutterpillar Cordless LED Flex Sewing Machine Light
Anyone have experience with either of these or have something else they like? I prefer something that will clip on rather sit directly on my sewing table.
Anyone have experience with either of these or have something else they like? I prefer something that will clip on rather sit directly on my sewing table.
#4
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Mableton, GA
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I use a flexible neck small lamp I got from IKEA. I don't have any place on my machine to clamp one. I put this one behind my machine out of my way and bend it over the top to aim at the needle area. It rarely gets in my way
#5
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Twin Cities, MN
Posts: 2,525
I have the Ott LED cone clip on light, and I love it! I clip in on the carrying handle of my machines. Works well on both my machines. With the flexible neck, I can get light super close if I need to see things up close. I know the bulb is not replaceable, but I've have mind for a few years and it's still going strong.
#6
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Join Date: Feb 2021
Location: My own private Idaho
Posts: 182
I have one that sits on the floor. It is slimline LED lamp that has a floor base. It is similar to this one: Slimline LED floor lamp. It was a present so I don't know where they got it or how much it costs. It gives me good coverage and since it is so slim, it doesn't block any controls on my machine. I like that it sits on the floor and I can bend it like crazy. I have used it for other things (like making videos on my phone) and it works great.
I hope you find what you need.
I hope you find what you need.
#8
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Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Dakotas
Posts: 3,025
A fluorescent light over my cutting table that I switch on when I cut.
A fluorescent light over my design wall but I don’t use it. It makes my blocks look like they need pressing when they don’t.
Ceiling fixture with 4 bulbs.
2 floor lamps - one for the left & one for the right of my machine.
A fluorescent light over my design wall but I don’t use it. It makes my blocks look like they need pressing when they don’t.
Ceiling fixture with 4 bulbs.
2 floor lamps - one for the left & one for the right of my machine.
#9
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Join Date: Mar 2022
Posts: 410
This is similar to the one I use....really like it. It's customizable to your specific machine...just cut to size
https://madamsew.com/products/sewing...ne-light-strip
it's pretty bright.
It is possible to remove it too...I was a bit concerned about that at first, because there are cord keepers that you can stick right on the machine to direct it and keep it out of the way. Didn't want anything permanent.
https://madamsew.com/products/sewing...ne-light-strip
it's pretty bright.
It is possible to remove it too...I was a bit concerned about that at first, because there are cord keepers that you can stick right on the machine to direct it and keep it out of the way. Didn't want anything permanent.
Last edited by 1CharmShort; 12-06-2022 at 08:15 PM.
#10
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 9,714
I have a couple Stella lights. They're pricey, but totally worth it. They have several brightnesses and colors of light. I've also considered using my husband's "headlights" that he uses to work on cars. They really light things up and wouldn't get in the way when I'm quilting a big quilt like the ones that fit under the throat of the machine.