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New clip-on embroidery light

Another new product today: The Mighty Bright booklight. But we don’t use it as only a booklight – it makes a fabulous portable light for doing embroidery by!

I’ve used one of these, and found it to be absolutely wonderful. At the Beating Around the Bush mini market day, these little lights just walked out the door, so popular they were!

It has a wide-mouthed clip which means it can clip onto your table or even onto your hoop. Its weighted base also means that it can stand freely on the table by itself.

The lamp head has two bright LEDs in it, which can be used singly or together. LEDs are small, long lasting lights which produce an amazing amount of light for their size. The light is not daylight coloured, but is nice and bright. The flexible gooseneck means that the light can be positioned where you want it.

The booklight requires 3 AAA batteries, which are not included.

This fabulous little book/embroidery light is very light-weight, meaning you can take it everywhere with you – on the train, to your embroidery group, to your kids’ sport/music/dance lessons and anywhere else you might like to work some embroidery but you’re not sure about the quality of the light you’ll encounter while you’re there.

So purchase your Mighty Bright booklight today and take your embroidery with you anywhere!

November 17th, 2009 | Category: favourite needlework items, new products

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