It's Day 5 of Guess the Gadget. In case you've missed the previous gadgets to guess, click through to the previous posts for your chance to win. Here's how it all works:
Check out the photo clue below. Ponder what you think the item is and how you would use it to improve your sewing experience. Leave a comment telling me your idea, whether you're certain or not. Either way, you have a chance of winning the item. International winners (outside the US) will need to pay their own shipping. Today's sponsor is Tooltron, so checking out their website may give you a better idea of what the mystery notion happens to be. Use the Rafflecopter widget below to enter the contest.
Check out the photo clue below. Ponder what you think the item is and how you would use it to improve your sewing experience. Leave a comment telling me your idea, whether you're certain or not. Either way, you have a chance of winning the item. International winners (outside the US) will need to pay their own shipping. Today's sponsor is Tooltron, so checking out their website may give you a better idea of what the mystery notion happens to be. Use the Rafflecopter widget below to enter the contest.
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ReplyDeleteAha!! This mystery tool is tweezers with a spotlight... genius!!!
ReplyDeleteThe light part of lighted tweezers. I use mine when I am cleaning up threads while binge watching shows in the evening!
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ReplyDeleteA lighted tweezer. I would use this to pull threads when ripping out errors. I really need the light!
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ReplyDeleteLighted tweezers. Brilliant idea! Would save my eyesight picking dark threads off of dark fabric. Many thanks!
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Follow you on Bloglovin and Facebook. Many thanks!
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Wow, a tweezer with a light that you can switch on or off. Great tool for cleaning the fuzz out of the sewing machine or picking out bad stitches.
ReplyDeleteLighted tweezers for those with failing eyes!
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ReplyDeleteA lighted tweezer! What a clever idea!!
ReplyDeleteI follow via Bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteLighted tweezers! These would be great. To have when cleaning my sewing machine.
ReplyDeleteTweezers...to light the way! So cool!
ReplyDeleteI finally found the product - lighted tweezers -- but only because all who came before said that was what it was. I had a lighted seam ripper many years ago that I bought from Clothilde...they are long gone (both Clothilde and the seam ripper). Thank you everyone
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog through email. Thanks for showing all these interesting tools.
ReplyDeleteTweezers with a light...I need one..the older I get the less I see without a lot of light.
ReplyDeleteI nocticed the light right away...and reading the comments it became very clear its a pair of tweezers! That is genius!
ReplyDeleteLighted tweezers
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ReplyDeleteIt looks like tweezers with a light attached. This would be PERFECT for threading my serger.
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ReplyDeleteLighted tweezers and they are such a great idea for tight work - especially with the aging eyes!
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ReplyDeleteCould tell it's a light, but it was the other comments that pointed me to tweezers; now I want, no NEED a pair!
ReplyDeleteI follow by email.
ReplyDeleteOh! It’s lighted tweezers! (I went to Tooltron... I could see that it had a light, so looked at lighted quilting supplies, and spotted it right away!). What a great idea for my aging eyes!
ReplyDeletePat T.
Oh!... and I’m following you at Instagram and by blog email!
ReplyDeletePat T.
I “found” you by following a comment Yvonne (Quilting Jetgirl) made about your help with hanging sleeves! I didn’t find anything specifically about that, but greatly enjoyed reading about your “XLV: The Inside Scoop” quilt process!! (That came up in a search for “hanging sleeve”...)
DeleteYou have a delightful talent for writing, Afton! I’m looking forward to reading more!)
(I also now realize that the “secret” to Yvonne’s change of heart re hanging sleeves was just that nifty pressing ruler you gave her!)
:-D
Pat T.