We mentioned how important it is to pick a room with great natural lighting. Regardless of the natural light, there are probably going to be times when you’re working when the sun is down which is why lamps and other forms lighting in the room are essential.
Our personal favorites are adjustable floor lamps since you can position the light right over your sewing machine when working.
Below you’ll find some of our favorite lamps.
OttLite 3-in-1 Adjustable Lamp
This lamp is extremely versatile and delivers amazing natural-looking light to your workspace. With clamps attached, you can use this floor lamp on your desk as well as the floor. It has no glare and is also energy saving.
A really unique feature of this lamp is the 5X magnifying glass which is incredibly handy, especially when it comes to sewing and working with lots of finer details.
Daylight Duo LED Craft Floor Lamp
If you’re working in a space with not a lot of natural light, this floor lamp is the perfect replacement.
With two lighting heads split in two which allows you to position the lamps in any way and mimic natural light. With the touch-activated on and off buttons, this lamp looks very sleek and is simple to use.
It’s 52” high and is specifically designed with sewing and crafting in mind.
TaoTronics LED Desk Lamp
If you’re looking for a table lamp to go right on your desk, this dimmable office lamp is a great option. It has seven different brightness levels, is touch control, and even has USB charging ports on it.
Although we prefer floor lamps when it comes to sewing, some people prefer table lamps for more direct light closer to your sewing project. If that’s the case for you, this lamp is great!
Sewing Machine Light With Magnetic Mounting Base
Another option for light in your sewing room is this lamp that is specifically made to magnetically attach to your sewing machine. With the flexible head, you can position the light exactly where you need it to be without any sagging or dropping.
This lamp was created with sewers in mind and is designed to illuminate even the darkest work stations so you can sew your projects easily without having to strain your eyes. It’s also energy-saving and stays cool which is important if it’s so close to your body.