Finally, a bright idea for knitting in low light
The Detroit News - April 27 2006
Often times, I think how could I have lived without such modern conveniences as Ziploc bags or coffee sleeves or Velcro fasteners on coats.
And let's not forget MapQuest, cell phones, Google as a reference library, keyless locks, ATM machines, and my personal favorite, epidurals in the delivery room.
Now comes an invention that will knock your stockinette-stitched socks off! It is a dream come true for knitters world wide!
How often have you foregone going to the theater to watch a newly released film on the big screen because, if only you could see in the dark, you could be finishing that adorable baby sweater, God willing, in my case, before the baby grows out of it?
Or, as Maureen McDonough, part owner of the Knitting Room, a 22-year-old establishment in downtown Birmingham moans: "The things I go through in the car on a road trip with my husband! I'm pleading: 'Could I just turn on the light for a minute to finish this row and not drop a stitch?' " [more]
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