Lighting Question

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Help!  If you look closely at the photo above, you will see my current sewing machine set up.  I just don't have enough proper lighting.  I have an overhead light that is useless.  The ceilings are super high and the light bulbs in the ceiling fixture aren't very high wattage.  I have an Ott light rigged up, a red IKEA long neck light, a stick-on Bendable light, and the light on the Bernina.  That is FIVE lights. 

And it isn't good enough.

Do any of you have some suggestions for really good task lighting?  I would like to get rid of the Ott light and the red IKEA light on the sewing table, as they get in my way when I sew.  I wonder if there are good clamp on lamps with extendable necks, or floor lamps that would provide good illumination and not take up room on the table?

My current set up has got to go.  Not working!  Please share what you use if you have a better solution.  I bet I am not the only one out there with this problem.

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Thanks so much for all your kind comments and encouragement regarding my post from yesterday.  I am happy to report that when I visited Grandpa yesterday afternoon things were already better.  I spent quite a lot of time with him, helping him organize his CD collection so he can enjoy listening to his music in his new room.  He had arranged his special photos of the family in various places in the room, and was putting touches on things that made it "his".  It seems that he is making himself "at home" in his new surroundings, which is a huge relief to us.  This weekend I will take over some art work he had on the walls in his house and hang those things up in his room.  Guess what all the staff are making a big fuss over?  The special quilt I brought over to put on his bed! Jelly Bellies, finished in Oct. 2007, never really used until now.

Jelly bellies

123 responses to “Lighting Question”

  1. The lighting in my 440 doesn’t work well enough either. I’m thinking of asking if the lighting can be upgraded to lighting similar on my 780. It’s so much better.

  2. The lighting in my 440 doesn’t work well enough either. I’m thinking of asking if the lighting can be upgraded to lighting similar on my 780. It’s so much better.

  3. The lighting in my 440 doesn’t work well enough either. I’m thinking of asking if the lighting can be upgraded to lighting similar on my 780. It’s so much better.

  4. I have the same problem. Please share if you get any good ideas. I haven’t commented or emailed in a while. Still love your blog.

  5. I have the same problem. Please share if you get any good ideas. I haven’t commented or emailed in a while. Still love your blog.

  6. I have the same problem. Please share if you get any good ideas. I haven’t commented or emailed in a while. Still love your blog.

  7. If your grandfather is having memory problems, you should give him coconut oil. I gave it to my husband, who had Alzheimer’s, and he improved greatly.

  8. If your grandfather is having memory problems, you should give him coconut oil. I gave it to my husband, who had Alzheimer’s, and he improved greatly.

  9. If your grandfather is having memory problems, you should give him coconut oil. I gave it to my husband, who had Alzheimer’s, and he improved greatly.

  10. I now have two sewing areas. My primary one is for piecing and I have the mounted, under machine arm LED lights and a large Ott lamp. It is bigger than the one you have and has either a heavy stand or a clamp. I’ve never been able to use the clamp with the different tables that I have. The stand does take room, but I love the light that it provides. Over at my new station–with my Juki for machine quilting, I have a small ott light and the Ikea light and the under arm LED lights and they are not enough! I know exactly how you feel. It is inconvenient to move my large OTT lamp back and forth, so I’m thinking of saving up for another one. I’ve had that large Ott light for 10-12 years, never had problems, and never needed to change the bulb. (And I move often since my husband is in the Army.) As far as standing lamps–I don’t think they would work for me as I’m always up against a table. I totally get your situation and frustration! I never have enough light!!

  11. I now have two sewing areas. My primary one is for piecing and I have the mounted, under machine arm LED lights and a large Ott lamp. It is bigger than the one you have and has either a heavy stand or a clamp. I’ve never been able to use the clamp with the different tables that I have. The stand does take room, but I love the light that it provides. Over at my new station–with my Juki for machine quilting, I have a small ott light and the Ikea light and the under arm LED lights and they are not enough! I know exactly how you feel. It is inconvenient to move my large OTT lamp back and forth, so I’m thinking of saving up for another one. I’ve had that large Ott light for 10-12 years, never had problems, and never needed to change the bulb. (And I move often since my husband is in the Army.) As far as standing lamps–I don’t think they would work for me as I’m always up against a table. I totally get your situation and frustration! I never have enough light!!

  12. I now have two sewing areas. My primary one is for piecing and I have the mounted, under machine arm LED lights and a large Ott lamp. It is bigger than the one you have and has either a heavy stand or a clamp. I’ve never been able to use the clamp with the different tables that I have. The stand does take room, but I love the light that it provides. Over at my new station–with my Juki for machine quilting, I have a small ott light and the Ikea light and the under arm LED lights and they are not enough! I know exactly how you feel. It is inconvenient to move my large OTT lamp back and forth, so I’m thinking of saving up for another one. I’ve had that large Ott light for 10-12 years, never had problems, and never needed to change the bulb. (And I move often since my husband is in the Army.) As far as standing lamps–I don’t think they would work for me as I’m always up against a table. I totally get your situation and frustration! I never have enough light!!

  13. Wishing you well on better lighting for your sewing area. Susan Mech, MD who wrote the book “Rx for Quilters” says our aging eyes do need increased wattage and it’s so true.
    I have a lamp behind me, the Bernina light, a clamp-on swing arm lamp (a dud) and a 4 lightbulb ceiling light with fan. This does for now but isn’t much help sometimes. I look forward to the suggestions you receive!
    Cheers that Grandpa is arranging things in his room to suit himself! I know he’ll be pleased to have some of the wall art he’s enjoyed in his home.
    Love the Jelly Bellies quilt, but don’t let it get washed by the laundry at the facility and make sure the staff know that.
    Hugs!

  14. Wishing you well on better lighting for your sewing area. Susan Mech, MD who wrote the book “Rx for Quilters” says our aging eyes do need increased wattage and it’s so true.
    I have a lamp behind me, the Bernina light, a clamp-on swing arm lamp (a dud) and a 4 lightbulb ceiling light with fan. This does for now but isn’t much help sometimes. I look forward to the suggestions you receive!
    Cheers that Grandpa is arranging things in his room to suit himself! I know he’ll be pleased to have some of the wall art he’s enjoyed in his home.
    Love the Jelly Bellies quilt, but don’t let it get washed by the laundry at the facility and make sure the staff know that.
    Hugs!

  15. Wishing you well on better lighting for your sewing area. Susan Mech, MD who wrote the book “Rx for Quilters” says our aging eyes do need increased wattage and it’s so true.
    I have a lamp behind me, the Bernina light, a clamp-on swing arm lamp (a dud) and a 4 lightbulb ceiling light with fan. This does for now but isn’t much help sometimes. I look forward to the suggestions you receive!
    Cheers that Grandpa is arranging things in his room to suit himself! I know he’ll be pleased to have some of the wall art he’s enjoyed in his home.
    Love the Jelly Bellies quilt, but don’t let it get washed by the laundry at the facility and make sure the staff know that.
    Hugs!

  16. My husband installed a really horrible looking shop light over my sewing and cutting area. It looks awful but it gives me the light that I need. He said he would replace it with something better looking someday!

  17. My husband installed a really horrible looking shop light over my sewing and cutting area. It looks awful but it gives me the light that I need. He said he would replace it with something better looking someday!

  18. My husband installed a really horrible looking shop light over my sewing and cutting area. It looks awful but it gives me the light that I need. He said he would replace it with something better looking someday!

  19. I have a floor Ott light – one of the long headed ones – directly in front of the Juki. I changed out the bulbs in the Berninas (2) with an add-on LED fixture that uses the light bulb place for its power.
    When I had my first cataract surgeries I had an implant that did not let in enough light. I think I have 3 Ott floor lamps, a portable folding one I use at retreat, extra spotlights on tracks in the ceiling as well as color corrected fluorescent fixtures in the ceiling. The room is painted white – white – extra white pigment added to the paint to reflect more light. I did have the help of a lighting specialist. I’ve since had the implants changed out, and only turn on about half of the lights. I hope this gives you some ideas.

  20. I have a floor Ott light – one of the long headed ones – directly in front of the Juki. I changed out the bulbs in the Berninas (2) with an add-on LED fixture that uses the light bulb place for its power.
    When I had my first cataract surgeries I had an implant that did not let in enough light. I think I have 3 Ott floor lamps, a portable folding one I use at retreat, extra spotlights on tracks in the ceiling as well as color corrected fluorescent fixtures in the ceiling. The room is painted white – white – extra white pigment added to the paint to reflect more light. I did have the help of a lighting specialist. I’ve since had the implants changed out, and only turn on about half of the lights. I hope this gives you some ideas.

  21. I have a floor Ott light – one of the long headed ones – directly in front of the Juki. I changed out the bulbs in the Berninas (2) with an add-on LED fixture that uses the light bulb place for its power.
    When I had my first cataract surgeries I had an implant that did not let in enough light. I think I have 3 Ott floor lamps, a portable folding one I use at retreat, extra spotlights on tracks in the ceiling as well as color corrected fluorescent fixtures in the ceiling. The room is painted white – white – extra white pigment added to the paint to reflect more light. I did have the help of a lighting specialist. I’ve since had the implants changed out, and only turn on about half of the lights. I hope this gives you some ideas.

  22. It must have been a big relief to find Grandpa arranging family photos & organizing his CD collection! The quilt is such a thoughtful addition to his new room! I’m sure the extra attention about it from the staff will go a long way toward helping him settle in.
    Several quilters at retreat use the ecolux lights on their machines & seem to like them a lot! My friend & I have staked out tables by the window so I haven’t invested in one…yet!

  23. It must have been a big relief to find Grandpa arranging family photos & organizing his CD collection! The quilt is such a thoughtful addition to his new room! I’m sure the extra attention about it from the staff will go a long way toward helping him settle in.
    Several quilters at retreat use the ecolux lights on their machines & seem to like them a lot! My friend & I have staked out tables by the window so I haven’t invested in one…yet!

  24. It must have been a big relief to find Grandpa arranging family photos & organizing his CD collection! The quilt is such a thoughtful addition to his new room! I’m sure the extra attention about it from the staff will go a long way toward helping him settle in.
    Several quilters at retreat use the ecolux lights on their machines & seem to like them a lot! My friend & I have staked out tables by the window so I haven’t invested in one…yet!

  25. My answer to this problem which is really the need for more overall bright lighting in the entire sewing table area is hanging swag lamps. I LOVE them! I have 4 of these in use in my sewing room over work areas that I got years ago when they were everywhere and cheap … they are thankfully still available although a bit harder to find and more pricey. A quick google search shows several on Amazon.
    I also use long arm Ott lights over the back and left side areas my sewing machine for additional lighting when needed.

  26. My answer to this problem which is really the need for more overall bright lighting in the entire sewing table area is hanging swag lamps. I LOVE them! I have 4 of these in use in my sewing room over work areas that I got years ago when they were everywhere and cheap … they are thankfully still available although a bit harder to find and more pricey. A quick google search shows several on Amazon.
    I also use long arm Ott lights over the back and left side areas my sewing machine for additional lighting when needed.

  27. My answer to this problem which is really the need for more overall bright lighting in the entire sewing table area is hanging swag lamps. I LOVE them! I have 4 of these in use in my sewing room over work areas that I got years ago when they were everywhere and cheap … they are thankfully still available although a bit harder to find and more pricey. A quick google search shows several on Amazon.
    I also use long arm Ott lights over the back and left side areas my sewing machine for additional lighting when needed.

  28. So glad to hear that things are settling down for Grandpa, which can only bring great peace of mind for you. Love the quilt for his bed. Looks lovely and cozy, just what he needs.
    No suggestions on the light front. I make do with a large overhead fluorescent light. It’s ugly, but it does the job.

  29. So glad to hear that things are settling down for Grandpa, which can only bring great peace of mind for you. Love the quilt for his bed. Looks lovely and cozy, just what he needs.
    No suggestions on the light front. I make do with a large overhead fluorescent light. It’s ugly, but it does the job.

  30. So glad to hear that things are settling down for Grandpa, which can only bring great peace of mind for you. Love the quilt for his bed. Looks lovely and cozy, just what he needs.
    No suggestions on the light front. I make do with a large overhead fluorescent light. It’s ugly, but it does the job.

  31. I also use the long Ott light standing lamp placed over my left shoulder and it provides good light. It is super bendable and goes just where you need it.
    That quilt will go a long way to making Grandpa’s environment look very homey. A homemade quilt carries lots of love in it! Glad he is doing better.

  32. I also use the long Ott light standing lamp placed over my left shoulder and it provides good light. It is super bendable and goes just where you need it.
    That quilt will go a long way to making Grandpa’s environment look very homey. A homemade quilt carries lots of love in it! Glad he is doing better.

  33. I also use the long Ott light standing lamp placed over my left shoulder and it provides good light. It is super bendable and goes just where you need it.
    That quilt will go a long way to making Grandpa’s environment look very homey. A homemade quilt carries lots of love in it! Glad he is doing better.

  34. I use a tall Ottlight floor lamp that I got from Joanne fabrics at 50% off (they have that sale all the time on Ott lights). I am considering installing a wall mounted swingarm type lamp over my sewing table and another over my cutting table, but I have both tables up against a wall – not like yours. Maybe you can get your handy husband to install some drop down pendant lights over your area off of some DIY tracks in the ceiling?

  35. I use a tall Ottlight floor lamp that I got from Joanne fabrics at 50% off (they have that sale all the time on Ott lights). I am considering installing a wall mounted swingarm type lamp over my sewing table and another over my cutting table, but I have both tables up against a wall – not like yours. Maybe you can get your handy husband to install some drop down pendant lights over your area off of some DIY tracks in the ceiling?

  36. I use a tall Ottlight floor lamp that I got from Joanne fabrics at 50% off (they have that sale all the time on Ott lights). I am considering installing a wall mounted swingarm type lamp over my sewing table and another over my cutting table, but I have both tables up against a wall – not like yours. Maybe you can get your handy husband to install some drop down pendant lights over your area off of some DIY tracks in the ceiling?

  37. I have lighting problems too! I moved my sewing table next to the window and it is now right under a recessed light. In addition to that, I have the Ikea bendable light like yours. During the day I have enough light. At night? Nope. 🙁
    Of course they fell in love with grandpa’s quilt! who wouldn’t! ;p

  38. I have lighting problems too! I moved my sewing table next to the window and it is now right under a recessed light. In addition to that, I have the Ikea bendable light like yours. During the day I have enough light. At night? Nope. 🙁
    Of course they fell in love with grandpa’s quilt! who wouldn’t! ;p

  39. I have lighting problems too! I moved my sewing table next to the window and it is now right under a recessed light. In addition to that, I have the Ikea bendable light like yours. During the day I have enough light. At night? Nope. 🙁
    Of course they fell in love with grandpa’s quilt! who wouldn’t! ;p

  40. So glad to hear grandpa is settling in, love his quilt too! I have some track lighting my husband is supposed to install to help with my light situation. I don’t have vaulted ceilings though, in other rooms of the house where the ceilings are high I use floor/torch lamps, plus the light from the chandelier.

  41. So glad to hear grandpa is settling in, love his quilt too! I have some track lighting my husband is supposed to install to help with my light situation. I don’t have vaulted ceilings though, in other rooms of the house where the ceilings are high I use floor/torch lamps, plus the light from the chandelier.

  42. So glad to hear grandpa is settling in, love his quilt too! I have some track lighting my husband is supposed to install to help with my light situation. I don’t have vaulted ceilings though, in other rooms of the house where the ceilings are high I use floor/torch lamps, plus the light from the chandelier.

  43. I have an floor light with a bendable neck that is great, I can angle it however I need but it doesn’t take space from my table.

  44. I have an floor light with a bendable neck that is great, I can angle it however I need but it doesn’t take space from my table.

  45. I have an floor light with a bendable neck that is great, I can angle it however I need but it doesn’t take space from my table.

  46. I have permanently attached an Ecolux Lighting Strip to the neck of my machine, I have a Bernina 440. I use the 6 LED light strip. That has helped when I sew at night. It puts the light directly on the bed of the sewing machine.

  47. I have permanently attached an Ecolux Lighting Strip to the neck of my machine, I have a Bernina 440. I use the 6 LED light strip. That has helped when I sew at night. It puts the light directly on the bed of the sewing machine.

  48. I have permanently attached an Ecolux Lighting Strip to the neck of my machine, I have a Bernina 440. I use the 6 LED light strip. That has helped when I sew at night. It puts the light directly on the bed of the sewing machine.

  49. Thank you for posting about this! I think this is a problem we can all relate to. I am checking back to see the answers and have already contacted a couple gals with questions.
    Hugs to Gramps! My grandfather finally had to be put in a home after he was 100+ or so. The Coca Cola delivery man asked him what he attributed his long life to. He said he drank a coke every day. So Coke brought him a lifetime’s worth of coke and threw him a big party. Of course he never drank a coke in his life!!!! He lived to one month shy of is 104th!

  50. Thank you for posting about this! I think this is a problem we can all relate to. I am checking back to see the answers and have already contacted a couple gals with questions.
    Hugs to Gramps! My grandfather finally had to be put in a home after he was 100+ or so. The Coca Cola delivery man asked him what he attributed his long life to. He said he drank a coke every day. So Coke brought him a lifetime’s worth of coke and threw him a big party. Of course he never drank a coke in his life!!!! He lived to one month shy of is 104th!

  51. Thank you for posting about this! I think this is a problem we can all relate to. I am checking back to see the answers and have already contacted a couple gals with questions.
    Hugs to Gramps! My grandfather finally had to be put in a home after he was 100+ or so. The Coca Cola delivery man asked him what he attributed his long life to. He said he drank a coke every day. So Coke brought him a lifetime’s worth of coke and threw him a big party. Of course he never drank a coke in his life!!!! He lived to one month shy of is 104th!

  52. Agree the Ecolux lighting strip plus I use a slimline daytime lamp in front of the machine. It clips onto the right side of the table. Order from a reputable dealer. Amazon ships it as is in the package so the skinny bulb arrives broken.
    I know that Nancy’s Notions sells them as do places like Dick Blick.
    Glad grandpa is adjusting. Difficult time of life for all concerned.

  53. Agree the Ecolux lighting strip plus I use a slimline daytime lamp in front of the machine. It clips onto the right side of the table. Order from a reputable dealer. Amazon ships it as is in the package so the skinny bulb arrives broken.
    I know that Nancy’s Notions sells them as do places like Dick Blick.
    Glad grandpa is adjusting. Difficult time of life for all concerned.

  54. Agree the Ecolux lighting strip plus I use a slimline daytime lamp in front of the machine. It clips onto the right side of the table. Order from a reputable dealer. Amazon ships it as is in the package so the skinny bulb arrives broken.
    I know that Nancy’s Notions sells them as do places like Dick Blick.
    Glad grandpa is adjusting. Difficult time of life for all concerned.

  55. So pleased Grandpa is showing signs of settling in. I didn’t leave a comment as my MIL spent four years or so in a Nursing Home and just pined those years away until one morning she didn’t wake up. Oh, the heart wrenching the family went through in those years was terrible but with no control of bladder and bowel we were unable to care for her at home.
    As for lighting, I use a large Daylight floor standing lamp on wheels. It is pricey, at least in Australia, around $400. but it is elegant and I can position the stand and glass shade to where I need light. Being on wheels and elegant means it is also at home in our formal living room when hand sewing. One day I will also buy the ecoluxlighting system but they are more expensive here than in America just like quilting fabric is.
    Grandpa’s quilt is lovely. Is it Kansas Troubles fabric?

  56. So pleased Grandpa is showing signs of settling in. I didn’t leave a comment as my MIL spent four years or so in a Nursing Home and just pined those years away until one morning she didn’t wake up. Oh, the heart wrenching the family went through in those years was terrible but with no control of bladder and bowel we were unable to care for her at home.
    As for lighting, I use a large Daylight floor standing lamp on wheels. It is pricey, at least in Australia, around $400. but it is elegant and I can position the stand and glass shade to where I need light. Being on wheels and elegant means it is also at home in our formal living room when hand sewing. One day I will also buy the ecoluxlighting system but they are more expensive here than in America just like quilting fabric is.
    Grandpa’s quilt is lovely. Is it Kansas Troubles fabric?

  57. So pleased Grandpa is showing signs of settling in. I didn’t leave a comment as my MIL spent four years or so in a Nursing Home and just pined those years away until one morning she didn’t wake up. Oh, the heart wrenching the family went through in those years was terrible but with no control of bladder and bowel we were unable to care for her at home.
    As for lighting, I use a large Daylight floor standing lamp on wheels. It is pricey, at least in Australia, around $400. but it is elegant and I can position the stand and glass shade to where I need light. Being on wheels and elegant means it is also at home in our formal living room when hand sewing. One day I will also buy the ecoluxlighting system but they are more expensive here than in America just like quilting fabric is.
    Grandpa’s quilt is lovely. Is it Kansas Troubles fabric?

  58. My current sewing area has horrible light, so I’m reading the suggestions with interest.
    Yes, the more homey and personal touches that are added to his room, the happier Grandpa will be in his new digs. The quilt adds a lot!

  59. My current sewing area has horrible light, so I’m reading the suggestions with interest.
    Yes, the more homey and personal touches that are added to his room, the happier Grandpa will be in his new digs. The quilt adds a lot!

  60. My current sewing area has horrible light, so I’m reading the suggestions with interest.
    Yes, the more homey and personal touches that are added to his room, the happier Grandpa will be in his new digs. The quilt adds a lot!

  61. I use a daylight globe in the ceiling light and it makes such a difference – just purchase from your local lighting shop

  62. I use a daylight globe in the ceiling light and it makes such a difference – just purchase from your local lighting shop

  63. I use a daylight globe in the ceiling light and it makes such a difference – just purchase from your local lighting shop

  64. Hi Nicole, I know what you mean about poor lighting! My eyes have suffered damage from Retinal bleeds and good lighting is essential to my vision for any task, especially sewing. I can’t offer any suggestions further than what you have tried. I just wanted to tell you I four OTT lights…one floor standing with adjustable neck, 3 table, two of which have adjustable necks on them and that is what solved my problem. I position them differently for different tasks. Also, my Janome Horizon has better lighting than any machine I have used. It has a 15″ throat and a 3″ light along the inner length of the neck, and two around the needle, one on either side and they are quite bright. But in spite of that, I still require the extra lighting and the OTT Lights are the best I have found for my needs. Hope you can get it arranged so that you have the lighting you need. Hugs…

  65. Hi Nicole, I know what you mean about poor lighting! My eyes have suffered damage from Retinal bleeds and good lighting is essential to my vision for any task, especially sewing. I can’t offer any suggestions further than what you have tried. I just wanted to tell you I four OTT lights…one floor standing with adjustable neck, 3 table, two of which have adjustable necks on them and that is what solved my problem. I position them differently for different tasks. Also, my Janome Horizon has better lighting than any machine I have used. It has a 15″ throat and a 3″ light along the inner length of the neck, and two around the needle, one on either side and they are quite bright. But in spite of that, I still require the extra lighting and the OTT Lights are the best I have found for my needs. Hope you can get it arranged so that you have the lighting you need. Hugs…

  66. Hi Nicole, I know what you mean about poor lighting! My eyes have suffered damage from Retinal bleeds and good lighting is essential to my vision for any task, especially sewing. I can’t offer any suggestions further than what you have tried. I just wanted to tell you I four OTT lights…one floor standing with adjustable neck, 3 table, two of which have adjustable necks on them and that is what solved my problem. I position them differently for different tasks. Also, my Janome Horizon has better lighting than any machine I have used. It has a 15″ throat and a 3″ light along the inner length of the neck, and two around the needle, one on either side and they are quite bright. But in spite of that, I still require the extra lighting and the OTT Lights are the best I have found for my needs. Hope you can get it arranged so that you have the lighting you need. Hugs…

  67. Oh, I am so happy to hear that Grandpa is starting to settle into his new home. Such an emotional rollercoaster for everyone! I have the 6-light Ecolux LED lighting strip undermounted)and found it made a huge difference in what I see, day and night. You mentioned the light fixture in the ceiling has low wattage. Can the wattage be increased? I have a ceiling fan in my sewing room fitted with 4 40-watt bulbs. I couldn’t believe how much better the light was when I switched them to the CFL bulbs. Also 40-watt but somehow so much brighter.

  68. Oh, I am so happy to hear that Grandpa is starting to settle into his new home. Such an emotional rollercoaster for everyone! I have the 6-light Ecolux LED lighting strip undermounted)and found it made a huge difference in what I see, day and night. You mentioned the light fixture in the ceiling has low wattage. Can the wattage be increased? I have a ceiling fan in my sewing room fitted with 4 40-watt bulbs. I couldn’t believe how much better the light was when I switched them to the CFL bulbs. Also 40-watt but somehow so much brighter.

  69. Oh, I am so happy to hear that Grandpa is starting to settle into his new home. Such an emotional rollercoaster for everyone! I have the 6-light Ecolux LED lighting strip undermounted)and found it made a huge difference in what I see, day and night. You mentioned the light fixture in the ceiling has low wattage. Can the wattage be increased? I have a ceiling fan in my sewing room fitted with 4 40-watt bulbs. I couldn’t believe how much better the light was when I switched them to the CFL bulbs. Also 40-watt but somehow so much brighter.

  70. You can get a Stella Light at amazon. It’s so much better than a ott light
    And the new model comes with a gooseneck, as does the desk lamp.
    The newest model has a clip that you can use in the sewing machine table

  71. You can get a Stella Light at amazon. It’s so much better than a ott light
    And the new model comes with a gooseneck, as does the desk lamp.
    The newest model has a clip that you can use in the sewing machine table

  72. You can get a Stella Light at amazon. It’s so much better than a ott light
    And the new model comes with a gooseneck, as does the desk lamp.
    The newest model has a clip that you can use in the sewing machine table

  73. Oh, my aging eyes!! I have a dedicated quilting studio that I had the electrician install shop lights .. Several .. And that gives me the light I need for cutting and most piecing. I was looking today at my 440 lights reflecting on the sole plate and decided the machine lighting just doesn’t cut it!!! I use an Ikea lamp like your red one bent to the front to shine down and toward the back to see to sew in the evening.
    What are we going to do when our ‘old’ light bulbs are gone and every light in the house uses the ‘new’ bulbs? I have them in the can lights over the breakfast bar. Very dim when first turned on and NOT good lighting at night for tasks. The new lights and how toilet tissue companies think we are stupid are my current rants….. Sorry.. LOL!!!

  74. Oh, my aging eyes!! I have a dedicated quilting studio that I had the electrician install shop lights .. Several .. And that gives me the light I need for cutting and most piecing. I was looking today at my 440 lights reflecting on the sole plate and decided the machine lighting just doesn’t cut it!!! I use an Ikea lamp like your red one bent to the front to shine down and toward the back to see to sew in the evening.
    What are we going to do when our ‘old’ light bulbs are gone and every light in the house uses the ‘new’ bulbs? I have them in the can lights over the breakfast bar. Very dim when first turned on and NOT good lighting at night for tasks. The new lights and how toilet tissue companies think we are stupid are my current rants….. Sorry.. LOL!!!

  75. Oh, my aging eyes!! I have a dedicated quilting studio that I had the electrician install shop lights .. Several .. And that gives me the light I need for cutting and most piecing. I was looking today at my 440 lights reflecting on the sole plate and decided the machine lighting just doesn’t cut it!!! I use an Ikea lamp like your red one bent to the front to shine down and toward the back to see to sew in the evening.
    What are we going to do when our ‘old’ light bulbs are gone and every light in the house uses the ‘new’ bulbs? I have them in the can lights over the breakfast bar. Very dim when first turned on and NOT good lighting at night for tasks. The new lights and how toilet tissue companies think we are stupid are my current rants….. Sorry.. LOL!!!

  76. Ahh lighting… that is an important subject.
    I bought a standing floor Ott light from Lowes.. much better deal than anywhere else.
    Glad you’re having better times with Grandpa.
    That quilt should be fussed over! Beautiful!

  77. Ahh lighting… that is an important subject.
    I bought a standing floor Ott light from Lowes.. much better deal than anywhere else.
    Glad you’re having better times with Grandpa.
    That quilt should be fussed over! Beautiful!

  78. Ahh lighting… that is an important subject.
    I bought a standing floor Ott light from Lowes.. much better deal than anywhere else.
    Glad you’re having better times with Grandpa.
    That quilt should be fussed over! Beautiful!

  79. Several years ago I bought a fairly expensive Ott floor lamp from Jo Anns (of course I used the coupon) it is brushed brass and has a 360 degree rotating tent shade head and a telescoping base and a 27watt light.. they don’t seem to carry that one exactly… (now they have one that is more expensive and stays cool etc) but it sure solves the light problem and takes up very little floor space. It can be ordered on line and might even be in the larger stores.

  80. Several years ago I bought a fairly expensive Ott floor lamp from Jo Anns (of course I used the coupon) it is brushed brass and has a 360 degree rotating tent shade head and a telescoping base and a 27watt light.. they don’t seem to carry that one exactly… (now they have one that is more expensive and stays cool etc) but it sure solves the light problem and takes up very little floor space. It can be ordered on line and might even be in the larger stores.

  81. Several years ago I bought a fairly expensive Ott floor lamp from Jo Anns (of course I used the coupon) it is brushed brass and has a 360 degree rotating tent shade head and a telescoping base and a 27watt light.. they don’t seem to carry that one exactly… (now they have one that is more expensive and stays cool etc) but it sure solves the light problem and takes up very little floor space. It can be ordered on line and might even be in the larger stores.

  82. I use a Ott floor lamp that can adjust in height and bends any direction. I really like it and can aim it right on my sewing surface. Good eye glasses are a must!

  83. I use a Ott floor lamp that can adjust in height and bends any direction. I really like it and can aim it right on my sewing surface. Good eye glasses are a must!

  84. I use a Ott floor lamp that can adjust in height and bends any direction. I really like it and can aim it right on my sewing surface. Good eye glasses are a must!

  85. just got caught up with your blog – have no suggestions for lighting – I’m blessed with a room with tons of natural light and great lighting. The quilt is really lovely – it should be spectacular when done. So happy Grandpa is settling in. When we moved our folks to a senior complex, they were furious… for about two weeks, and then my dad told my sister “we should have done this a long time ago”. After my dad passed away and my mom’s memory really started to go, we reluctantly put her in assisted living. She was not happy at first, but being around a lot of other people really helped and she adjusted nicely. We were so reluctant to take each of these steps at first, but they both ended up being best for our folks. I hope I remember this when I’m that age so my son doesn’t go through this as well.

  86. just got caught up with your blog – have no suggestions for lighting – I’m blessed with a room with tons of natural light and great lighting. The quilt is really lovely – it should be spectacular when done. So happy Grandpa is settling in. When we moved our folks to a senior complex, they were furious… for about two weeks, and then my dad told my sister “we should have done this a long time ago”. After my dad passed away and my mom’s memory really started to go, we reluctantly put her in assisted living. She was not happy at first, but being around a lot of other people really helped and she adjusted nicely. We were so reluctant to take each of these steps at first, but they both ended up being best for our folks. I hope I remember this when I’m that age so my son doesn’t go through this as well.

  87. just got caught up with your blog – have no suggestions for lighting – I’m blessed with a room with tons of natural light and great lighting. The quilt is really lovely – it should be spectacular when done. So happy Grandpa is settling in. When we moved our folks to a senior complex, they were furious… for about two weeks, and then my dad told my sister “we should have done this a long time ago”. After my dad passed away and my mom’s memory really started to go, we reluctantly put her in assisted living. She was not happy at first, but being around a lot of other people really helped and she adjusted nicely. We were so reluctant to take each of these steps at first, but they both ended up being best for our folks. I hope I remember this when I’m that age so my son doesn’t go through this as well.

  88. You have a lot of the same issues I have had. Right now this is what I have set up on my machine. Look at your picture… I removed the Ott light as it was useless. I moved the Ikea light to the right side of my machine and put the goose neck over the top right corner of the machine and angling down a bit to shoot the light onto the right side of the needle. I have the Bight bendy light (silver) in the same place as yours. I have another clip on Ikea light that can use if I am working on dark fabrics or I’m just having a bad sight day. I try to not have anything on the left or behind my machine as it gets in the way of sewing. I try to keep the light stand parts to the right or above in the case of the bendy light. The cool thing about the Ikea clip on light sis, if you don’t have anywhere on the table to clip it, just grab a book and clip it there.
    I really hope this helps. It has taken a while for me to get my lights adjusted too.

  89. You have a lot of the same issues I have had. Right now this is what I have set up on my machine. Look at your picture… I removed the Ott light as it was useless. I moved the Ikea light to the right side of my machine and put the goose neck over the top right corner of the machine and angling down a bit to shoot the light onto the right side of the needle. I have the Bight bendy light (silver) in the same place as yours. I have another clip on Ikea light that can use if I am working on dark fabrics or I’m just having a bad sight day. I try to not have anything on the left or behind my machine as it gets in the way of sewing. I try to keep the light stand parts to the right or above in the case of the bendy light. The cool thing about the Ikea clip on light sis, if you don’t have anywhere on the table to clip it, just grab a book and clip it there.
    I really hope this helps. It has taken a while for me to get my lights adjusted too.

  90. You have a lot of the same issues I have had. Right now this is what I have set up on my machine. Look at your picture… I removed the Ott light as it was useless. I moved the Ikea light to the right side of my machine and put the goose neck over the top right corner of the machine and angling down a bit to shoot the light onto the right side of the needle. I have the Bight bendy light (silver) in the same place as yours. I have another clip on Ikea light that can use if I am working on dark fabrics or I’m just having a bad sight day. I try to not have anything on the left or behind my machine as it gets in the way of sewing. I try to keep the light stand parts to the right or above in the case of the bendy light. The cool thing about the Ikea clip on light sis, if you don’t have anywhere on the table to clip it, just grab a book and clip it there.
    I really hope this helps. It has taken a while for me to get my lights adjusted too.

  91. Look at the Stella Lighting website . They have a clamp light. Quilter Lisa Bongean highly recommends it.

  92. Look at the Stella Lighting website . They have a clamp light. Quilter Lisa Bongean highly recommends it.

  93. Look at the Stella Lighting website . They have a clamp light. Quilter Lisa Bongean highly recommends it.

  94. I replaced the ceiling light fixture with a fluorescent tube fixture, I use the natural as in daylight bulbs and find that my studio is more than bright enough, before that I had to use extra lights as well.

  95. I replaced the ceiling light fixture with a fluorescent tube fixture, I use the natural as in daylight bulbs and find that my studio is more than bright enough, before that I had to use extra lights as well.

  96. I replaced the ceiling light fixture with a fluorescent tube fixture, I use the natural as in daylight bulbs and find that my studio is more than bright enough, before that I had to use extra lights as well.

  97. Nichole, I have the same machine and Ikea light as you. I position the base behind the machine on the right side. I bring the neck up over the machine (being careful not to have it against the bobbin winder) then position the actual bulb underneath pointed at the needle sewing area. It directly lights the stitching area but does not interfere with fabric flow. I find it illuminates better than the Bendable light that I had also used in the past. Thanks for sharing all your beautiful, inspiring quilts! Pam

  98. Nichole, I have the same machine and Ikea light as you. I position the base behind the machine on the right side. I bring the neck up over the machine (being careful not to have it against the bobbin winder) then position the actual bulb underneath pointed at the needle sewing area. It directly lights the stitching area but does not interfere with fabric flow. I find it illuminates better than the Bendable light that I had also used in the past. Thanks for sharing all your beautiful, inspiring quilts! Pam

  99. Nichole, I have the same machine and Ikea light as you. I position the base behind the machine on the right side. I bring the neck up over the machine (being careful not to have it against the bobbin winder) then position the actual bulb underneath pointed at the needle sewing area. It directly lights the stitching area but does not interfere with fabric flow. I find it illuminates better than the Bendable light that I had also used in the past. Thanks for sharing all your beautiful, inspiring quilts! Pam

  100. I feel your pain. I moved my Ott light to the front of the machine on the right side. Out of the way and I think light is a bit better. Love the idea of the undermount lights..

  101. I feel your pain. I moved my Ott light to the front of the machine on the right side. Out of the way and I think light is a bit better. Love the idea of the undermount lights..

  102. I feel your pain. I moved my Ott light to the front of the machine on the right side. Out of the way and I think light is a bit better. Love the idea of the undermount lights..

  103. I have the standing OTT light and it works great with the room light. However, I did buy one of those bendable bright lights that attaches to the side of your machine that you can adjust directly on your stitching. Between the three I now have plenty of light.

  104. I have the standing OTT light and it works great with the room light. However, I did buy one of those bendable bright lights that attaches to the side of your machine that you can adjust directly on your stitching. Between the three I now have plenty of light.

  105. I have the standing OTT light and it works great with the room light. However, I did buy one of those bendable bright lights that attaches to the side of your machine that you can adjust directly on your stitching. Between the three I now have plenty of light.

  106. Happy that Grandpa is doing well!
    About the lighting…
    I love my bendy light which attaches to the side of my machine and shines directly where I need it.
    But there is a new light available (much better than Ott) that I saw at market. They are Stella lamps and they come in a variety of styles. They are kind of pricey, but I am going to get one as they are the best light I’ve found. There are stand up and table versions as well as a clamp version I believe.

  107. Happy that Grandpa is doing well!
    About the lighting…
    I love my bendy light which attaches to the side of my machine and shines directly where I need it.
    But there is a new light available (much better than Ott) that I saw at market. They are Stella lamps and they come in a variety of styles. They are kind of pricey, but I am going to get one as they are the best light I’ve found. There are stand up and table versions as well as a clamp version I believe.

  108. Happy that Grandpa is doing well!
    About the lighting…
    I love my bendy light which attaches to the side of my machine and shines directly where I need it.
    But there is a new light available (much better than Ott) that I saw at market. They are Stella lamps and they come in a variety of styles. They are kind of pricey, but I am going to get one as they are the best light I’ve found. There are stand up and table versions as well as a clamp version I believe.

  109. Santa got me a goose neck Ott floor lamp a couple of years ago – move it and bend it wherever you need it. Works quite well, but nothing is as good as natural daylight – my machine sits smack in front of a large window. Best arrangement I’ve ever had.

  110. Santa got me a goose neck Ott floor lamp a couple of years ago – move it and bend it wherever you need it. Works quite well, but nothing is as good as natural daylight – my machine sits smack in front of a large window. Best arrangement I’ve ever had.

  111. Santa got me a goose neck Ott floor lamp a couple of years ago – move it and bend it wherever you need it. Works quite well, but nothing is as good as natural daylight – my machine sits smack in front of a large window. Best arrangement I’ve ever had.

  112. I have a Stella light http://www.stellalighting.com on my sewing table it’s all the additional light I need with my 440 QE, night or day. I love it so much I bought the floor lamp model to do hand binding under. FYI light disappears though windows and open doors, so before I got Stella I had to close the doors and pulling the curtains which helped retain the light around my sewing table. I don’t need to do this anymore. Terry

  113. I have a Stella light http://www.stellalighting.com on my sewing table it’s all the additional light I need with my 440 QE, night or day. I love it so much I bought the floor lamp model to do hand binding under. FYI light disappears though windows and open doors, so before I got Stella I had to close the doors and pulling the curtains which helped retain the light around my sewing table. I don’t need to do this anymore. Terry

  114. I have a Stella light http://www.stellalighting.com on my sewing table it’s all the additional light I need with my 440 QE, night or day. I love it so much I bought the floor lamp model to do hand binding under. FYI light disappears though windows and open doors, so before I got Stella I had to close the doors and pulling the curtains which helped retain the light around my sewing table. I don’t need to do this anymore. Terry

  115. I have the same lighting issues. Sewing in day light is best for me. I think you can OTT light floor lamps. That might be more the go, because it gets the lamps off your sewing table.

  116. I have the same lighting issues. Sewing in day light is best for me. I think you can OTT light floor lamps. That might be more the go, because it gets the lamps off your sewing table.

  117. I have the same lighting issues. Sewing in day light is best for me. I think you can OTT light floor lamps. That might be more the go, because it gets the lamps off your sewing table.