This is so interesting to see everyone's replies and I did a quick count
up of mine and realised that I have many more than I first thought and I
am not sure I should admit to just how many!
.. and it is not because I do so much lace that I need different sizes
of pillows etc, etc, but
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I wonderhas anyone else who owns his pillows had any
dusty experiences?
I have a Simon Toustou pillow and so have many of our group. I have never seen or
heard of
any problem of his pillows leaking dust or sawdust.
Malvary in Ottawa
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Hi Spiders,
I've been following the thread of the survey and replied privately
to Ruth Budge about the sawdust pillow queries.
Shirely, do you have trouble with dust coming from the sawdust
pillow??
Nope, never had any trouble whatsoever with dust coming from the
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To: Elizabeth Ligeti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Ok..that is the second person who mentioned horsehair pillows...will
someone
explain
Coming out of lurk mode:
All my pillows are ethafoam so far:
I have one large cookie pillow, probably 22 or 24 inches,
3 smaller cookies of around 15 or 16 inches
One large square pillow (with three sloped sides) with two block inserts and
some extras so I can keep moving the work up
One travel
In a message dated 7/18/2004 6:39:57 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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Shirely, do you have trouble with dust coming from the sawdust pillow??
Somebody here had one, and commented on that feature of hers...she resorted to
vacumning it between uses, then discovered after a while
In a message dated 07/19/2004 5:35:43 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
.saw dust that comes from treated wood for decks, for
instance, from that that comes from untreated wood. The treatment to the
wood
makes the saw dust cancer causing
Hello all,
If the wood
In a message dated 07/18/2004 7:49:03 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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Does anyone know what Simon Tousteou sp stuffs his pillows with? If he
is going to convention this year I hope someone will let him know that many of
us are not arriving for the first three days.
no hard, lumpy bits.
Ruth Budge (Sydney, Australia, the proud owner of two horsehair pillows).
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Ok..that is the second person who
Hi Liz,
I hope for your sake, that Helen *does* come and pick up her straw
pillow :-) You jogged my memory about the typewriter
mats.. :-) I still have my old IBM Selectric Golfball
somewhere and I'm trying to remember if it still has its original felt mat
or has it
My pillows are stored under a roll top writing desk
when not in use. (the desk is used to store lots of
lace making bits and pieces). They are-
1.My favourite block pillow, my first, but I have had to
replace its blocks with ethafoam as the first set were
polystyrene (thanks Jean for
Shirely, do you have trouble with dust coming from the sawdust pillow??
Somebody here had one, and commented on that feature of hers...she resorted to
vacumning it between uses, then discovered after a while that she was vacumning
the filling out of her pillow!!!
Remember that the rain will be a
Does anyone know what Simon Tousteou sp stuffs his pillows with? If he is going to
convention this year I hope someone will let him know that many of us are not arriving
for the first three days. My group will get there on Tuesday but can't hit the
salesrooms until Wednesday according to the
I've been enjoying this thread and the one about UFO's.
I have one ufo that I got so fed up with that after 5 years I removed it
from the pillow with the justification that I could always repin it and
finish it (haha)
I have four cookie pillows one of which is full of straw I think. It is
much
I have 2 large Straw-filled cookie pillows - 24inch diameter. (A couple of
hours of blood, sweat, and tears to make each one, but they will last
forever!).
I also have a beaut 18inch Horsehair cookie pillow, a single sided Honiton
pillow, a small Travel pillow, a larger roller pillow ( thick felt
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Elizabeth Ligeti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2004 12:33 AM
Subject: Re: [lace] Lace Pillow Survey
Ok..that is the second person who mentioned horsehair pillows...will
someone
explain horse hair pillows to me??
Cearbhael
How interesting this is!!
I have 13 pillows with another 2 waiting to be finished. 4 roller pillows
which DH made the wood bases for and 2 block pillows made when first
learning lacing and the rest are cookie pillows of which only 4 were
purchased.
I store them on a closet shelf. Most of the
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