PDQuilt wrote:
Instead of the magnifiers, I have a Dazor magnifier light. It has a big magnifier lens to look through (some 8 inches across) and has a bright circular fluorescent light around the perimeter. I position it so I look right through it. A fantastic magnified and well lighted view. THEN, in addition, I aim the little "Bendable Light" right on the needle. Most people mount it on the left side of the machine, but I have mine right on top, so I can aim it so the light shines on the needle from the RIGHT side. ALL this is in addition to some pretty heavy duty track lighting on the ceiling. This has proven to be a terrific set-up, and I never sew now without all the additional light and magnification. Oh, yeah, and I don't have to wear my glasses! You guys who are squinters should really try my recipe!!
I'm with you, PDQuilt! I have a Dazor magnifier lamp as well, and it's the best thing I ever bought. It's especially useful for removing slivers!
I also have sixteen 48-inch, full-spectrum fluorescent tubes on the ceiling. You could do surgery in my studio.
Let there be light!
Anne in Vancouver, Canada