If you need a little spotlight on your canvas, you might want to see what Mary Agnes has been using. I'm sure she can get you one through her shop.
http://needlenicely.blogspot.com/2014/07/5-tree-xi-and-new-light.html
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Tuesday, July 22, 2014
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Those lights are fantastic! I have two of them. My group of stitchers discovered them a few years ago. If you have an IKEA store nearby, you can get it in assorted colors. Two new ones are a maroon (dark fuchsia) and a blue. I have two in basic black myself.
It's good to know you like them, SL. For those who don't know Sara Leigh, she does a lot of intricate counted work. Knowing these lights are great when you are looking back and forth between chart and stitch is important for those of us who love counted canvaswork and other types of charted embroidery. Thanks!
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