For those of you who live near enough to an Ikea, they also sell something
very similar as a shelf liner, and it is quite inexpensive.  It's also great
to put underneath a sewing machine or a serger to keep them in place and to
absorb vibration.

Carolyn

Carolyn Hastings,
Stow, MA USA

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> We use them here too. And especially at the edge of a table to stop our
> upright bolster-like pillows from rolling around from side to side or
> slipping sideways.
> Karen in Malta
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> I got the following tip from Lenka Suchanek before attending  her wire
> class
> in Spain 2002:
> In carpet shops you can buy a rubber like mesh to keep carpets from
> slipping
> on tiles.  Put this underneath a lightweight pillow to keep it from
> moving.
> 
> I have used this since attending that class underneath my polystyrene
> pillow
> and it works.
> 
> Linda Greyling
> Helderkruin near Johannesburg South Africa
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