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#61
I was watching Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting a few days ago. They had a guest that was using a short plastic storage tub with a cheap fluorescent light like you would mount under a cabinet under it. I haven't tried it yet, but he said that is what he always uses.
He mentioned that you could just use a battery operated push one light as well.
He mentioned that you could just use a battery operated push one light as well.
#63
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i got a piece of plexi glass and open the table where a leaf goes in and put a light under the table.
Or you can do the same and cut two 2x4 lumber and put on the table and light under. Get one of the florsent strip lights that goes under the cabinet for light.
Or you can do the same and cut two 2x4 lumber and put on the table and light under. Get one of the florsent strip lights that goes under the cabinet for light.
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are you going to do a lot of tracing where you would need a light box. If not, save your money until you actually need it. You said "I have all my supplies" etc. Light box is not a normal item for quilting unless you are going to do a lot of tracing. If you are tracing a background design for applique and using a light fabric, you can probably just put a white sheet or white paper under the design and a strong light above and you will see thru that. I have used this tehnique in marking wholecloth quilts on white or off white (muslin) fabric.
#65
SharBear, thank you so much for the link! I had been thinking along those lines, but the foil pan is super. That way the light get reflected around, and makes the light even brighter. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
#66
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Originally Posted by Holice
are you going to do a lot of tracing where you would need a light box. If not, save your money until you actually need it. You said "I have all my supplies" etc. Light box is not a normal item for quilting unless you are going to do a lot of tracing. If you are tracing a background design for applique and using a light fabric, you can probably just put a white sheet or white paper under the design and a strong light above and you will see thru that. I have used this tehnique in marking wholecloth quilts on white or off white (muslin) fabric.
#67
I agree with most of the others that you can find other ways to accomplish your need. I have a light box but find I don't use it very often because it doesn't have a permanent spot and is stored in the closet. I go for whatever is closer and faster.
#68
Me personally I love my Art tracer II lightbox, great for applique and paper piecing easy to move around. I think its worth the investment personally, just use your 50% off coupon and its not that bad, It will earn its keep, trust. You can use it on your lap, I love it
#69
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I use a crisper drawer with the glass shelf from my old fridge my brother drilled a hole for the cord to slip thru but a cardboard box and plexi-glass will work so long as you don't have a box addicted kitty
#70
I bought an inexpensive light box at Hobby Lobby. Don't remember how much I paid for it, but I'm sure it wasn't very much (or I wouldn't have bought it). Before, I had been using a glass top table and a desk lamp. Now I can set up my light box where I can sit more comfortably. We save money in so many other ways, we deserve to splurge on ourselves occasionally.
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