Bendable Light for Sewing Machine
#31
I wanted a bendable light but the cost is more than I can justify right now. And I wasn't to set on glueing/sticking some thing onto my machine. I then started looking at desk lamps and found an awesome, brand new halogen lamp at Goodwill for $2.97. It has a heavy but small base and the neck bends and holds it's place perfectly. I can now sew in our family room and still have a excellent light to see by.
#32
Originally Posted by blossom808
I heard that there is a small fishing light that you can tape on your sewing machine. Its bendable. I bought mine at wal mart for 4.00 dollars. Its in the hardware dept. Its small and it does bend. I love it.
#33
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
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I have one of the stick on bendable electric lights. It works good except I often find that the beam of light is just too bright. Also, the glare and reflections can make it difficult to work with.
Was interested in the battery ones, for the convenience of no electrical wiring and plug in required ... til I read this thread!
Curious about the fishing lights ... can someone tell me more what these are? perhaps even show us a picture? Please? and Thanks!
Was interested in the battery ones, for the convenience of no electrical wiring and plug in required ... til I read this thread!
Curious about the fishing lights ... can someone tell me more what these are? perhaps even show us a picture? Please? and Thanks!
#35
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Central Minnesota
Posts: 1,131
I bought one at a quilt shop on sale. I really like it. I will be looking for the one at Walmart for my other machines. I bought one of those from Joann', but haven't tried it. Doesn't sound like I have to hurry to do so.....
#36
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Iowa
Posts: 475
Yes, they are wonderful and shine right where you need it most. Scout around and see if you can find one cheaper. NO magnetic items near my machines. They use sticky back base to attach, and what's even better you can purchase additional base to remove light and attach to something else.
#38
Originally Posted by Floralfab
Does anyone use a bendable light that attaches to your sewing machine. I saw one in a quilting catalogue and was wondering if they were any good. The one I saw was $40.00. I do have an ott light by my machine but this little light looks like it will shine right down on the needle area. Any help will be appriciated. Thanks.
#40
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Central Alabama
Posts: 884
I bought one for a friend and she loved it so much I decided to get me one. I did and I am not as happy as she seemed to be. I do like the way you can direct the light where you want it but I don't like the mount and the light gets in my wayand I have trouble seeing around it. I have been thinking about one of the battery operatored ones, they seem to be a little smaller and no power wire to have to deal with.
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