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Most people agree that daylight lighting is the best lighting for embroidery, as it keeps colours true. The daylight colour comes from using globes with a certain temperature, usually around 6400K.
You can see from the photos on the right, the difference between a daylight globe (top) and a normal incandescent globe (bottom). The incandescent is much yellower. A regular fluorescent globe would be greener. Daylight globes have no colour cast, and therefore keep your threads and fabrics true to the colour that you would see them if you were outside in the daylight.
We stock daylight compact fluorescent (CFL) globes for use in most lamps. Many people think you need to purchase a special lamp with the daylight globe in it. But you don't! You can simply put a daylight globe into the lamp you already own. You don't need a special lamp - just the special globe!
Bayonet cap globes are used in lamps with bayonet fittings. If you're not sure what type of fitting your lamp has, take out the existing globe. If you have to push the globe in slightly and turn it to remove it from its lamp fitting, and if has two short pins sticking out from the base, then it is a bayonet fitting. If not, you'll need a screw cap globe.
Product details
Daylight compact fluorescent globe:
20W 1200 lumens Daylight (6400K) 240V 50-60Hz Bayonet cap
Available only for delivery within Australia.
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Daylight globes show fabric and thread in their true colour.

Incandescent globes make the fabric and thread look yellower than they really are. This can make colour-matching and choosing the right colour very difficult.
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