Dearest spiders... I read the following from Jane in Vermont with some amusement.... because I have one of these lights, and never thought about using it for lace. They're commonly sold in outdoor outfitters for cave exploration or working in dark places. I can attest to the fact that after wearing them for an hour or more your forehead gets sore. But at least lace making in the comfort of one's home probably means bugs won't be swarming around your face. If anyone is inclined to try the head lamp, you'll have to get used to pointing the beam with your head, where ever your head is pointed, that's where the beam of light will be.
Beth McCasland (biologist by profession) Metairie, Louisiana, USA Jane in Vermont's note: DH also came home with a wonderful new toy. It's a light that fits on your head with a elastic around the head and one over the top. There is a little light thing and a piece that holds three AAA batteries (I think). It has three settings - one looks like normal light bulb light, one is bluish (true color?) and the third is red (night vision?) I can't find it and he's not here so I can't give you the maker at the moment but it looks like something I might borrow for the next class I take! You can aim the light onto what you are working on - very cool. - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]