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    Old 10-20-2011, 10:19 AM
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    [quote=sewingladydi]
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    Originally Posted by sewingladydi
    Try using the OTT lightbulbs in your gooseneck. They have them at Lowe's or Home Depot. If I remember correctly, the bulbs were like $5 or $6 each. Lots cheaper than buying a OTT lamp.
    I'm only familiar with the Ott bulbs that push into a special socket in their special lamps. You're saying they make one that has a normal screw type bulb like regular bulbs do?

    Yep, screws in like a regular bulb.

    The halogens give good light also, but they get very hot. My DH is an electrical engineer and he is not a big fan of halogen due to how hot they get.
    Thanks. I'll take a look at them next time we get a chance. I appreciate your feedback. :thumbup:
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    Originally Posted by Pieces2
    I have a Ottlite floor model that provides enough light at my cutting table. I place it behind the table and it illuminates my cutting mat.
    I may try the one I normally use at my sewing table to see just how well it would work for me. It so, might put a bug in the kids' ears for Christmas. :thumbup:
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    Old 10-20-2011, 10:22 AM
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    Originally Posted by catmcclure
    You just need a diffuser. In photography you want a lot of light, just not glaring bright. If you make a cover for your light out of some white organza, you'll have bright light but no glare. For the size light shown in your photo, just make a large yo-yo kind of thingy with a small tie to close over your light (like a shower cap??).
    Thanks for your input. :thumbup: This home-made diffuser wouldn't get too hot that close to the light bulb?
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    Old 10-20-2011, 10:23 AM
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    Originally Posted by mythreesuns
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    Try one of the inexpensive under counter type flourescent lights and just attach it to the wall above your cutting table. They have plug in ends on the wiring so you can just plug it into the same socket you're using for your goose neck lamp. It will make a world of difference! I just had my DH hang a shop light above my quilting frame because that room didn't have a ceiling light either and I can actually quilt at night now!!!
    This is what my DH did for me also.. as a matter a fact..he borrowed one from his shop for me to try first. Loved it, so went and bought a couple for my room. Don't use them all at the same time, but do use all of them at one time or another.
    Thanks. I'll check with DH to see if he has one out in his garage. :thumbup:
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    Originally Posted by QKO
    Another idea -- what I did in the sewing room. Went to Home Depot or Lowes (can't remember which) and got a couple of track lights, end power caps, and some gooseneck halogen fixtures that I can aim wherever needed.

    Screwed them in high on the wall.

    These just plug in the wall and come with a built-in switchbox on the plug.

    [img]http://www.sierranevadaquilters.com/pics/lights.jpg[/img]
    That's an interesting lighting set up. What watt and type of bulbs do you use in them? Thanks for your ideas. :thumbup:
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    Originally Posted by crewsin
    I always thought your light should come over your left shoulder. Maybe just switch the light to the left side? Then there won't be any glare.
    Thanks. I am left handed, should it still be on my left side?
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    Originally Posted by sewingladydi

    I have track lights over my cutting & sewing tables, but the light is still not as good as the light from the OTT bulbs. I use a floor lamp (less than $40 at Lowe's I think). It has 3 lights on it. They swivel and you can direct them as needed.
    Thanks for the idea. What type bulb and wattage do you use in this floor lamp? Don't they usually have like a 60 watt maximum on them?
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    Originally Posted by Tinker Tots
    What is on the left, encased with rulers?
    That's my new design wall. It's not as large as my last one, which took up one whole wall, but I found I needed the wall space for other things instead. So far, so good.
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    I love you color wheel poster on the wall. Did you buy it locally?
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    In the area where there is not enough room for a flourescent light, I have a "torch lamp" where the light shines on the ceiling. Works great.
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