Re: [lace] roller pillows

2011-12-09 Thread Sue
My travel pillow has an apron of about 17 inches using the centre flap and 
both sides of the box shape.  I do lay some of the bobbins off the edge of 
the gap between the front and the back, but might be tempted to try making a 
bib shaped thing to lay over it all and connect the two, as some places I 
might use the pillow I may struggle using it this way.  I will certainly 
have to consider the sizes of patterns worked on this, leaving the better 
and wider strips for the big block pillow.  I dont demonstrate at all, but 
do like to take lace to make while out and about on trips with our trailer 
caravan, which was why we invested in this pillow.
I have noticed that I tend to keep the leashes a bit longer than my norm, as 
it just felt right and I am using the childrens (curly pipecleaner type 
things) to hold the bobbins in groups and out of the way.

Sue T, thank you for all help.


I am using a homemade block pillow at the moment which is about 24 inches
wide,
It is a D shape with moveable blocks down the middle. I made it to go
in a
suitcase. I have 22 pair of bobbins for a buckspoint pattern I
designed, which
is also called Alice, after my deceased MIL. I probably have
about 3 inches
space on either side of my bobbins on the apron and it is very
comfortable, so I
imagine if it were 18 inches, it would still be okay. I
like leashes of at
least 6 inches from the pins to the top of my midlands
bobbins. Don't have a
tape measure here so I used a dollar bill which is
about 6 wide.

Janice
Janice Blair
Crystal Lake, 50 miles northwest of
Chicago, Illinois, USA, but still in Chicago
in the Executive lounge. For
some reason my computer got disconnected in the
bedroom, so I am using one
belonging to the hotel in Chicago. Now to go and try
the free appetizers and
drinks before dinner. Can't be bad!!
www.jblace.com
http://www.lacemakersofillinois.org

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Re: [lace] roller pillows

2011-12-09 Thread J D Hammett

Hi Sue and Arachnids,

Usually I use stitch holders -preferably the straight ones with a spring- 
through the spangles to keep my bobbins in groups and in order if I am using 
Midland type bobbins. I use crocheted lengths for continental bobbins. A row 
of chain followed by a row of doubles (trebles in the States) made fairly 
loosely so as to have some give. You can then pop the thicker tail-end 
through to hold them in place. Both ways the groups can then be pinned to 
the pillow.


Joepie, East Sussex, UK where it is a brilliant day today sunny but cold; 
unbelievable after the horrid weather yesterday.


From: Sue
.. I am using the childrens (curly pipecleaner type
things) to hold the bobbins in groups and out of the way.
Sue T, thank you for all help.

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Re: [lace] roller pillows

2011-12-09 Thread Sue
I also have used the stitch holders, but have recently found these craft 
things (still cant remember what they are called:-) are kinder on my 
spangles and also I can take a pair from either end where the stitch holders 
had to be emptied from one direction only.

Sue T



Hi Sue and Arachnids,

Usually I use stitch holders -preferably the straight ones with a spring- 
through the spangles to keep my bobbins in groups and in order if I am 
using Midland type bobbins. I use crocheted lengths for continental 
bobbins. A row of chain followed by a row of doubles (trebles in the 
States) made fairly loosely so as to have some give. You can then pop the 
thicker tail-end through to hold them in place. Both ways the groups can 
then be pinned to the pillow.


Joepie, East Sussex, UK where it is a brilliant day today sunny but cold; 
unbelievable after the horrid weather yesterday.


From: Sue
.. I am using the childrens (curly pipecleaner type
things) to hold the bobbins in groups and out of the way.
Sue T, thank you for all help.


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Re: [lace] roller pillows

2011-12-09 Thread bev walker
Pipe cleaners! Sometimes called 'chenille straws.' What a good idea
for limited space, Sue :)

On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 4:28 AM, Sue hurwitz...@btinternet.com wrote:
 I also have used the stitch holders, but have recently found these craft
 things (still cant remember what they are called:-) are kinder on my
 spangles and also I can take a pair from either end where the stitch holders
 had to be emptied from one direction only.

-- 
Bev in Shirley BC, near Sooke on beautiful Vancouver Island, west
coast of Canada

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Re: [lace] roller pillows

2011-12-09 Thread Sue
I thought that when I saw another lady using them:-)  I have bought quite a 
few of the stitch holders and also bought a couple of the wooden things with 
an elastic band to hook over each end and lay over the bobbins, but didn't 
like those.   The chenille straws are so much prettier and cheaper than they 
were.

Sue T



Pipe cleaners! Sometimes called 'chenille straws.' What a good idea
for limited space, Sue :)

On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 4:28 AM, Sue hurwitz...@btinternet.com wrote:

I also have used the stitch holders, but have recently found these craft
things (still cant remember what they are called:-) are kinder on my
spangles and also I can take a pair from either end where the stitch 
holders

had to be emptied from one direction only.



Bev in Shirley BC, near Sooke on beautiful Vancouver Island, west
coast of Canada


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Re: [lace] roller pillows

2011-12-09 Thread J D Hammett
I don't like the wooden slats with an elastic band either. Have to try the 
pipe-cleaners. What do other people use to keep their bobbins in order?


Joepie, East Sussex, UK

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From: Sue

Sent: Friday, December 09, 2011 4:11 PM
To: bev walker
Cc: Arachne
Subject: Re: [lace] roller pillows

I thought that when I saw another lady using them:-)  I have bought quite a
few of the stitch holders and also bought a couple of the wooden things with
an elastic band to hook over each end and lay over the bobbins, but didn't
like those.   The chenille straws are so much prettier and cheaper than they
were.
Sue T



Pipe cleaners! Sometimes called 'chenille straws.' What a good idea
for limited space, Sue :)

On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 4:28 AM, Sue hurwitz...@btinternet.com wrote:

I also have used the stitch holders, but have recently found these craft
things (still cant remember what they are called:-) are kinder on my
spangles and also I can take a pair from either end where the stitch 
holders

had to be emptied from one direction only.



Bev in Shirley BC, near Sooke on beautiful Vancouver Island, west
coast of Canada


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Re: [lace] roller pillows

2011-12-09 Thread Clay Blackwell
I totally agree that it depends on what kind of bobbins you use.  When you have 
300+ bobbins on your pillow, it is crucial that you can stack the bundles, or 
you'd never be able to manage that number.  I've found that not all paddles are 
created equal though...   I prefer the wider ones made by Simon Toustou, or 
John Aibe. 

Clay

Clay Blackwell
Lynchburg, VA. USA


Lorelei Halley lhal...@bytemeusa.com wrote:

I use the wooden slats because I nearly always use continental bobbins.  The
wooden slats are great for stacking piles of continental bobbins out of the
way for a Flanders piece, for instance.  They aren't so good for transporting
the pillow safely.  For that purpose the crochetted strips work better, of
just a long ribbon and lots of corsage pins.

I think the kind of bobbin-keeper-in-order-thingy that works best depends on
whether you use continentals or midlands bobbins.
Lorelei

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Re: [lace] Roller pillows

2006-10-05 Thread Alice Howell
--- Elizabeth Ligeti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 When I made my Table ribbon I worked it on a roller
 pillow, with just the 
 start of the pricking pinned down, and the rest
 hanging out the back. ...  
 The extra pricking just fed through as I turned the
 roller,

The same idea can be used on a 'through the middle'
block pillow.  I have two projects going on block
pillows.  One is a lappet with a very long pricking. 
I let it hang over the top and bottom, and move it up
or down as needed.  Actually, I tuck the excess under
the blocks.  That keeps it out of the way.

Two other projects have the pricking in two sections
that alternate.  One is on a roller, and one a block
pillow.  As one pattern section is moved up, the other
is pinned underneath.  It works well on both the
roller and the block pillows.

Also, if doing a continuous piece, you can make a loop
of the pattern that is larger than your roller
circumference.  Pin only the section facing you, and
let the loop fall down under the roller.  This lets
the pattern rotate around the loop as you move the
pins forward, but the pinholes will fall in a
different place each round.

Just remember to have fun, whatever method you use.
Alice in Oregon -- getting ready for Lace Day on
Saturday.

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RE: [lace] Roller pillows in the UK

2003-11-03 Thread Panza, Robin
Pat Hallam (Roseground) makes a travel pillow.  Does it have a roller?

Robin P.
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http://www.pittsburghlace.8m.com 

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I think that Rosemarie Robinson may do one - you can pick up her details
from the lace guild website under lace suppliers - pillows.  She is based in
Beckenham

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Re: [lace] Roller pillows in the UK

2003-11-02 Thread Thelacebee
In a message dated 31/10/2003 17:21:15 GMT Standard Time, 
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 I want to buy a round roller pillow (I can't get on with continental bobbins
 rolling around on my flat block pillow).  I know SMP have one, but does 
 anyone
 know of any other supplier who does them in the UK?
 
 Regards,
 Annette, London

I think that Rosemarie Robinson may do one - you can pick up her details from 
the lace guild website under lace suppliers - pillows.  She is based in 
Beckenham

Usual disclaimer - no connection but a very happy customer - I have a fab 
travel pillow which folds out to a half round pillow with either a square block 
in it or a roller.

Regards

Liz Beecher
I'm A HREF=http://journals.aol.com/thelacebee/thelacebee;blogging/A now - see 
what it's all about

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