You are absolutely right, Malvary! I just totally missed the sentence
where she said she used a roller pillow... duh.
Clay
Malvary J Cole wrote:
Clay wrote: A cloth is placed _over_ the pricking so that
the edge runs parallel with one side of the pricking, and is pinned
firmly at the top and bottom - but preferably not through the
pricking. The cloth is then folded back over these pins, revealing
the pricking. <<
Hi - while I would agree with this description for a flat, bolster,
block or cookie pillow, it is very difficult to put cover cloths front
to back on the pillow when you are using a roller pillow.
When using a roller pillow one of the best methods is to make the
pattern into a loop, larger than the diameter of the roller and then
as you unpin from the back and re-pin at the front, the pins go back
into a different place in the roller each time. If you are making a
long length and you have the pricking exactly the same size as the
roller the holes will gradually get looser as the pins go into the
same place over and over. This is particularly noticeable with a foam
pillow.
Malvary in Ottawa (the Nation's Capital), Canada
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