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Mag-Eyes Double High (Includes #5 & #7 lens)

Mag-Eyes Double High (Includes #5 & #7 lens)

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MagEyes
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This hands-free, head-mounted magnifier is perfect for needlework! Optical quality acrylic lenses reduce eye strain. Slip-on cushioned headband fits all and works with or without prescription glasses. Visor swings out of the way when not in use. Lightweight and easy for travel. Includes #5 (2.25x) and #7 (2.75x) lenses and headband.
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5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5 most beautiful cross stitch, 1.31.2011
By: Cynthia Camargo (Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo)

Now I know why my work with needle and thread was not as pretty as I'd like. I was not seeing it! I tried several alternatives and this was the most effective, light as a feather, do not sweat my head, and does not ruin my hairstyle.


5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5 Mag Eyes, 2.23.2010
By: Barb Bunton

I read the Mag Eyes article in your news letter that arrived in my mailbox today. I have used them for many, many years and highly recommend them to anyone who stitches. I used to bring them to work with me when I was a police dispatcher and I could stitch when things were not too busy. One of the officers called them my "stitching helmet"....he said they reminded him of a welders helmet. After my husband and I moved from Florida to Oregon I joined a crafts group and brought my counted cross stitch to work on. One of the women was especially entranced by them because her husband had serious vision problems and she thought they might help him. She borrowed my Mag Eyes to see if they would work and then they found them available locally and with even stronger magnification than I had. He is able to work on his computer now without having his nose pressed to the screen and he's able to watch tv again as well as read books....all pursuits he'd given up because of his vision problems. His wife is also another voice advertising Mag Eyes to anyone she can.