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Old 01-23-2016, 01:37 PM
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Default DH's Lightbox in prep for doing wholecloth designs.

I am gathering all of my supplies to begin working on wholecloth quilts using Cindy Needham's Craftsy class: Machine Quilting Wholecloth Quilts.

Yesterday was our anniversary. DH spent a good part of the day creating a lightbox for me. I am so thrilled with it. I will be able to do so much with it for my quilting, embroidery, etc. I think I will keep him. Actually, I know I will keep him.

The lightbox has a removable Plexiglas top. We bought an under-the-cabinet fluorescent light.
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That is so cool! Yes I'd say your hubby is a keeper.

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Great light box, even greater hubby! Among other items, my hubby made me a light box as well. I'm with you..when you find a good hubby, make sure to keep him!
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That is great. I use to put a workman's fluorescent light under the glass patio table. It worked for me.
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How sweet of him. Happy anniversary


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Well done!
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very neat!!!
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Thank you. DH left a little space around one of the corners so the light cord can easily fit through. I use to use a turned upside down plastic bin with a light underneath and of course the cord made it tippy.
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What a great idea to put in a fluorescent, He is definitely a Keeper
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Lucky you! I envy everyone with a handy hubby.
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