RE: [lace] Extra lighting - safety tips

2005-06-15 Thread Jenny Barron
Janice Blair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Then I went to the new Super JoAnnes to check out Ott lights. Pricy, I think it was $69.99 for the table stand model but the sales clerk said they were the best - she had heard. They also sell a Tensor Vision Max which has a similar daylight bulb and light

Re: [lace] Extra lighting - safety tips

2005-06-14 Thread Sue Babbs
I wasn't very clear. I actually mean a UK bulb in a lamp with an adapter for the plug - if there is such an adapter for US/UK as there is for UK/European. When we moved from the UK, as well as an adapter for the plug, we were told that we would also need special bulbs to cope with the

RE: [lace] Extra lighting - safety tips

2005-06-14 Thread Clay Blackwell
Based on the recommendation I've read, I bought an itty bitty book light. Unfortunately, it really does not give out as much light as I'd like for Binche, and removing the shade might only make it a source of irritation for your neighbor/classmate. HOWEVER, I think I'll keep it because while

RE: [lace] Extra lighting - safety tips

2005-06-14 Thread Janice Blair
Thank you for posting this Clay, I decided to reply to Lace rather than Chat as several people mentioned they are not on Chat and wanted to follow the discussion. Today I was out and about and checked at Barnes Noble and Borders. There are a variety of itty bitty type lamps available ranging

RE: [lace] Extra lighting - safety tips

2005-06-14 Thread Clay Blackwell
] Date: 6/14/2005 7:16:09 PM Subject: RE: [lace] Extra lighting - safety tips Thank you for posting this Clay, I decided to reply to Lace rather than Chat as several people mentioned they are not on Chat and wanted to follow the discussion. Today I was out and about and checked at Barnes Noble

Re: [lace] Extra lighting - safety tips

2005-06-12 Thread Jeriames
Dear Lacemakers, When you have worked out all your solutions to possible problems with a portable table, lamp, power strip, extension cord - set up and test at home. Make sure you have a way to carry a portable table to class - engineer straps or whatever so the legs will stay where you want