I have several pillows of ethafoam, covered with navy blue cotton, as well
as several blocks and rolls covered.  I have them in the basement, under my
worktable, and the blocks and rolls in a plastic drawer.  The 2 pillows I
have(different sizes) have covers on them.  Since they're ethafoam, I don't
think they're is anything I need to do to preserve them.  The rolls are
actually pool noodles, covered.

I made the larger pillow myself, using a box cutter to shave it to the
appropriate size(rounding down the sides) and cutting a square out to fit
blocks and a roller, then covering the bottom with fibreboard, covering the
pillow with navy cotton, gluing that down, then felt on the bottom.  Then I
made a cotton cover(same fabric) and used a string to gather it underneath
so if I had a project on it, I could cover it up for travelling or what not
to keep it all safe.

While I would love to have a 'real' lace pillow, I don't make enough lace to
warrant the expense, and the ethafoam does the trick.  I had bought, about 5
years ago, a 4'x3' piece of ethafoam, of which I still have a lot left.  The
balance of the foam is in my walk in closet in my bedroom.

If there is anyone in Ontario who would like some, let me know, I'd be glad
to share it!VBG

Karen
Ontario, Canada


> I thought of a new survey, it's of big interest to me as I am wondering
> myself.
>
> How many lace pillows do you have and how do you store them?
>
> Irene Whitham
> in the middle of a mess, trying to get out!!!!

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