Hi everyone and Irene (fun topic!)

My various (= 14, almost all I have made myself) at-rest or empty pillows
are tucked in spaces in my workroom.  My pillows with work-in-progress are
placed in the way, where I'll remember to work on them. At present there
are two with w.i.p., a honiton pillow (that I made) and a small cookie
which will soon be the test for a design I'm configuring from a graphic
design I noticed on an industrial pamphlet (it was for a sludge
extractor...)(oops different topic). The location of the pillow with
w.i.p. varies, as I must have the pillow where I can stand up to work on
it, near the best available natural light, or the floor-lamp Ott-lite, and
on a surface where the required toys, I mean tools (no...I mean (*toys*)
can be kept at hand, depending on the project. Then if some other lace
design is more urgent, the one with w.i.p. is covered, and tucked away in
the workroom where it can remain undisturbed until I remember it again. It
really isn't a workroom, but a storeroom of works-in-progress, LOL!

I did find that empty pillows are ok to stack on top of each other as long
as you can wedge them where the pillow tower won't fall on you when you're
rustling around looking for something else. My favourite way of storage is
to hang them each in their own carry bag - except I've only made two carry
bags so far - but in a carry bag they can be hung temporarily on a chair,
or more permanently in a clothes closet on a coat hanger.

bye for now
Bev in Sooke, BC (west coast of Canada)

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