Bendable light
#11
I bought mine from a LQS but if you will copy this site it will take you to the item. She has it on sale.
http://www.nancysnotions.com/p2p/sea...rrivals&page=1
http://www.nancysnotions.com/p2p/sea...rrivals&page=1
#14
I've had mine since 7-08 & have had no problems :) :) :)
I got it for $34 at
http://www.fabricdepot.com/index.php...&pageid=123932
I got it for $34 at
http://www.fabricdepot.com/index.php...&pageid=123932
#15
I am new to the group. I was reading about the sale on the Bendable Led Light and somehow got to Quilt-Warehouse.com and they are selling it for $29.95 plus shipping of 7.14 for me. That seems like a bargain too good to pass up so I have my order in already. Rufus2
#16
By all means, you will not regret this purchase. I have many purchases I regret but not this one. I guess the biggest regret purchase I made was a gadget called WonderThread Guide or something like that. Bout pulled my hair out trying to get it to work, never did. It may work on some but it sure didn't work on my Babylocks. I better get back on subject, I'm starting another topic.
I hope you enjoy the light as much as I do.
I hope you enjoy the light as much as I do.
#18
I agree with Bill'sBonBon ....I have a huge window in my sewing room, but especially now that the days are getting shorter, it is often dark, or very near dark by the time I get home from work. I have a really bright overhead light, as well as a bendable with my machine...and even then I dont' like to work on dark fabrics in the evenings. A few days ago, we had a very overcast day....lots of black clouds. By about 3:00 we felt like someone should go outside and turn on some lights...except there are none to turn on out most of our windows. (This was at work) LOL One of the gals at work says she is already looking forward to Dec. 22. :?
#19
Good morning..I also have the bendable light and think it is great. I don't use for all items but for dark fabric, it can't be beat.
I believe that I purchased mine at either Clothilde's or Connecting Threads.
Bought it when (whichever) was having a free shipping promotion.
I also purchased "THE SEAM LITE", which is a seam ripper with a lite shining onto your fabric. It is one of the best things I ever bought..the first night I had it, my daughter asked me to open a seam on her blouse..it was a dark purple with dark purple thread.....need I say more? Worked like a dream.
MaryJane
I believe that I purchased mine at either Clothilde's or Connecting Threads.
Bought it when (whichever) was having a free shipping promotion.
I also purchased "THE SEAM LITE", which is a seam ripper with a lite shining onto your fabric. It is one of the best things I ever bought..the first night I had it, my daughter asked me to open a seam on her blouse..it was a dark purple with dark purple thread.....need I say more? Worked like a dream.
MaryJane
#20
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: New Port Richey, FL
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I found a flexible book light at Michaels Arts and Crafts a few years ago. I love it and it was less than $10.00. It works for everything. The neck is long enough that I can clip it to the sewing machine handle and have it shine right on my needle. I use it mostly righ now for Cross Stitch. The clip is large enough that it clamps on my wooden scroll frame. When I am hand quilting, it will clip to my quilting frame. It runs on 3 AAA batteries and I have rechargeable ones in it. It is on for 2 or 3 hours each night and the batteries last for weeks. You can find them on line at http://www.colonialmedical.com/produ...oductid=21413. You can also google flexible book light and find others, but I love this one because the clip is large and the led light is so bright.
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