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We found 5 Reddit comments about A4 Ultra-Thin Portable LED Light Box Tracer USB Power LED Artcraft Tracing Light Pad Light Box for Artists,Drawing, Sketching, Animation.. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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A4 Ultra-Thin Portable LED Light Box Tracer USB Power LED Artcraft Tracing Light Pad Light Box for Artists,Drawing, Sketching, Animation.
The light pad dimension is 13.2 in by 9.2 in with lighting area 12.2 in by 9.2 in. The thickness is 0.2 in (5 mm).Smooth and No Glare light w Flicker-Free area provides good back light for 5D diamond painting, design, art tracing, photo viewing, t-shirt art creating, art transferring etcThe light has 3 brightness level adjustable settings. Touch button for on off and brightness control. Comes with a USB cable, can be powered from usb power sourceWide Application for stenciling, 2D animation, calligraphy, 5d diamond painting, embossing, scrapbooking, sketching & drawing, stained Glass, 5d diamond painting etThe light pad has black mesh pattern on the lighting area. May not be good for negative photography viewing
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5 Reddit comments about A4 Ultra-Thin Portable LED Light Box Tracer USB Power LED Artcraft Tracing Light Pad Light Box for Artists,Drawing, Sketching, Animation.:

u/yougotpurdyhair · 7 pointsr/Embroidery

My advice:

Starting & Ending I like the away knot method for starting. I use a tiny crochet hook to weave the tail into the beginning stitches. It's faster than threading a needle on the tail & all that nonsense. For ending I weave the remaining thread tail through the last stitches and trim the excess. Keeps the back pretty clean and holds up reasonably well.

Transferring patterns Invest in a LED light pad, they're pretty cheap on Amazon. My absolute FAVE for light colored fabric is the DMC transfer pen For darker fabric, I trace the pattern w/ an ultra fine sharpie on either Sol-u-film stabilizer or tear-away stabilizer, pin/baste it to the fabric and sew through it.

Digitizing you don't need to worry about unless you have an embroidery machine.

Running out of floss Leave yourself enough extra to weave back through at the end. Start where you left off using whichever method you like. Don't leave a gap between stitches and you won't be able to tell from the front. If you mean it in the other sense, DMC floss is widely available at craft stores and all you have to do is match numbers.

Best Fabrics Non-stretch fabrics similar in weave to cotton broadcloth. The heavier the fabric, the more force you will be using to push the needle through. I like using linen since it has a slightly looser weave and looks ~classy~. I sometimes layer it on top of a cotton broadcloth before starting to stitch to add stability or opaqueness to the piece (Don't want the back of the stitches showing through to the front after all)

Keeping the back tidy Using the starting & ending methods I mentioned above will greatly help. And take the time to trim your excess thread tails whenever you start or end.

Finishing a piece There are tons of ways to finish your hoop, this is my favorite

Unasked for advice The quality of your floss matters so don't go generic unless you want to hate life. Get yourself an emory needle sharpener (the strawberry that hangs off of tomato pincushions) and some Thread Heaven.

There are tons of how-to blogs etc out there on the internet for you to educate yourself with and honestly half the fun of it for me has been discovering different techniques & trying them out.

u/k1p1coder · 5 pointsr/Embroidery

I'm pretty new myself. I've been using a light box (you can get cheap USB ones now, I picked one up on Amazon) and a washable fabric pencil.

Interested to see what other people are using.

Edit: this one. A4 Ultra-thin Portable LED Light Box tracer USB Power LED Artcraft Tracing Light Pad Light Box for Artists,Drawing, Sketching, Animation. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JPD6QZK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_cMcNBbE3X1S9X

u/skiesblood · 4 pointsr/CrossStitch

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JPD6QZK?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

Super cheap and perfect! I know what you mean about being light sensitive, which is why I started hunting for a different option!

u/mcarterphoto · 3 pointsr/analog

Amazon has several, here's one for under $25. They're really worth the bucks, or get on eBay and you might find an older flo tube model, but the LEDs are nice. I know sime guys stick a white photo in their iPads and use that, too. If you're shooting film, you really get to the point where inspecting your negs is needed, and it's handy to keep by your scanner to check for dust (well, mine's by my enlarger!)

u/ObviouslyAMasochist · 1 pointr/Handwriting

I just read all the articles on types of handwritten European scripts on Wikipedia, picked one I liked, and Googled alphabets to practice. If I had a printer (soon!), I'd print out a copy of the alphabet and use my light box to trace over and over again.