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Posted by ellice on June 27, 2009, 10:40 pm
Since so many of us need a visual aid when stitching, I thought I'd post
this link for some really sweet readers we saw today, at of all places, the
National Gallery of American Art Book Shop (and they were $1 cheaper).
Anyhow, they were really, really, cute and optically awesome when I tried
them on. DH really liked them, but the ones I wanted they didn't have in
the power I needed. So, I did a little googling, found their wholesale
site, and this is the retail. Plus, I had to look at the "Weeders" and
thought of Cheryl and all the other gardeners in our midst.
Just take a gander. Seriously - the lens quality seemed very good when I
tried them in the shop. The link is to the buy online page. If you click
on anything, it will come up, and then show you other colors that pattern is
available in.
http://www.thereaderstore.com/store/cart.php?m=product_list&c=35
Ellice - not affiliated, but thinking to get a pair, especially the
sun-readers or sun bifocals.
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Posted by Cheryl Isaak on June 28, 2009, 7:11 pm
On 6/27/09 10:40 PM, in article C66C5046.154BE%egirl22@verizon.net, "ellice"
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> Since so many of us need a visual aid when stitching, I thought I'd post
> this link for some really sweet readers we saw today, at of all places, the
> National Gallery of American Art Book Shop (and they were $1 cheaper).
>
> Anyhow, they were really, really, cute and optically awesome when I tried
> them on. DH really liked them, but the ones I wanted they didn't have in
> the power I needed. So, I did a little googling, found their wholesale
> site, and this is the retail. Plus, I had to look at the "Weeders" and
> thought of Cheryl and all the other gardeners in our midst.
>
> Just take a gander. Seriously - the lens quality seemed very good when I
> tried them in the shop. The link is to the buy online page. If you click
> on anything, it will come up, and then show you other colors that pattern is
> available in.
>
> http://www.thereaderstore.com/store/cart.php?m=product_list&c=35
>
> Ellice - not affiliated, but thinking to get a pair, especially the
> sun-readers or sun bifocals.
>
>
Those are cute. Now for an excuse to buy them.....
Cheryl
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> this link for some really sweet readers we saw today, at of all places, the
> National Gallery of American Art Book Shop (and they were $1 cheaper).
>
> Anyhow, they were really, really, cute and optically awesome when I tried
> them on. DH really liked them, but the ones I wanted they didn't have in
> the power I needed. So, I did a little googling, found their wholesale
> site, and this is the retail. Plus, I had to look at the "Weeders" and
> thought of Cheryl and all the other gardeners in our midst.
>
> Just take a gander. Seriously - the lens quality seemed very good when I
> tried them in the shop. The link is to the buy online page. If you click
> on anything, it will come up, and then show you other colors that pattern is
> available in.
>
> http://www.thereaderstore.com/store/cart.php?m=product_list&c=35
>
> Ellice - not affiliated, but thinking to get a pair, especially the
> sun-readers or sun bifocals.
>
>