I have this also. I thought it was costly for a simple device just to hang
bobbins, but also thought I should get one to go with the pocket winder.
Like a set ;)
Well - I still surprise myself at how often I use it, how handy it has
proven itself, that (up to 48 comfortably) pairs of bobbins can be hung in a
certain order if desired, to retrieve as needed for the lace project,  to
hang them stored for awhile, or just to keep them out of the way for a short
time. It, too, can be pinned to the lace pillow, and its proportions render
it very stable when assembled, neat and tidy when apart, tucked in its
drawstring bag.

On 7/31/07, Noelene Lafferty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> John also makes a Pocket Bobbin Tree - a slim tube capped with plastic
> caps,
> with four plastic legs inside.  Two legs form the base, the tube stands in
> slots in these to form a pillar, and the other two legs form a cross at
> the
> top, from which one can hang many pairs of bobbins as you wind
> them.  Again
> all its own little blue fabric carry bag.


This one I haven't seen, but I believe it!

And John's wooden folding pillow stand is again a marvel of engineering -
> lightweight, stable, portable, adjustable - all I could wish for
>


-- 
Bev in Sooke BC (on beautiful Vancouver Island, west coast of Canada)

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