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Vendor Prym

Line Magnifier

Regular price $12.09
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Description
The line magnifier for embroidery work is the ideal supplement to the Prym magnet board, since it lets you enlarge embroidery or stitching pattern details very easily – it's even very simple to mark your work progress. The inserted red line is used as a ruler to guide you on the pattern while the two magnets on the left and right ensure that the ruler is securely held to the magnet board. The line magnifier is made of stable, transparent plastic and can be used on other magnet boards.
Details
  • Item Number: 610700
  • Magnifying ruler for embroidery and stitching patterns
  • Enlarges details
  • Conveniently mark work progress
  • Ideal supplement to the Prym magnet board
610700|Prym Line Magnifier
610700|Prym Line Magnifier
Load image into Gallery viewer, 610700|Prym Line Magnifier
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Overall rating: 4.3333335 / 5 from 3 reviews.

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The right tool for the job

"I'm working on my first colorwork crochet project. This line magnifier made it much easier to see where I am on the chart. At the same time, I can still see the row before where I am. So it really keeps me focused. The magnets hold firmly, so when I put it down and then come back to it after a while, it's still showing the right row for me. Love it!"

Jo L. (5/5)

Not much magnification

"I was hoping for a bit more magnification with the line magnifier. It basically just keeps a red line on the row I am stitching and provides slight magnification vertically, not horizontally."

Susan M. (3/5)

Line Magnifier

"The line magnifier is a great tool to use when your eyesight isn’t what it used to be. Makes it easier to see exactly what needs to be stitched in a particular area."

Deborah H. (5/5)

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