What does it look like Recently there is often a very similar table in the UK Sunday paper type throwaway catalogues. They are white, with 2 L-shape, adjustable-length legs. To fold up, these shorten and then rotate to fold flat against the top. The top has three notches underneath so it can be flat or sloped. They are usually pictured with a lady sat on a sofa eating a meal from it. The L-shape legs mean it will go under all but the lowest armchairs/sofas.
I prefer using it flat but the adjustable height means I can get it low - right down to lap height even on a lowish chair, which is where I prefer my pillow to be to avoid shoulder ache. However if you prefer sloped, the first adjustment is a gentle slope, but I still would recommend some tacky fabric stuff to stop your pillow sliding off. Malvary has her Ottawa basement lace teaching room set of with lots of Table Mates and TM look-alikes; the real one are a bit more robust but they're all perfectly functional. You do get Table Mates in this country, but I'm not sure where from - do a Google, but I don't think we'll match the US prices - think £ for $. I found mine in a charity shop for £5 and was delighted, having used them in Canada. Jacquie in Lincolnshire - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
