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Magnistitch, Inc.

3756 Rockhill Rd.
Birmingham, Alabama 35223
United States
Telephone: 205-967-8326.
Fax: 205-967-6072.
Web: No known web address.
Email: magnistitch@bellsouth.net.

Products manufactured by Magnistitch, Inc. (listed alphabetically)

  1. MAGNISTITCH Picture of MAGNISTITCH

    The Magnistitch is a magnifier for the sewing machine designed for those with low vision. The lens attaches to a double ball joint arm and mounting foot with adhesive backing for mounting on sewing machine. The ball joint arm permits instant adjustment of position of lens for threading the needle then back to normal sewing position. Magnification is 2.25 times original size, and working distance under the lens is up to 8 inches, with the best distance between 3 to 4 inches. OPTIONS: Extra attachments are available to increase its utility: Clamp with mounting foot snaps into ball joint arm in order to attach magnifier to embroidery hoops, metal lamp shades, etc. Over Neck Kit snaps into ball joint arm so magnifier can be worn around the neck. DIMENSIONS: 2 x 3 inch acrylic 5 diopter. WEIGHT: 2.125 ounces.

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