Yes, but to be strictly accurate, if you're using the pillow for more than one project, then you'll need to order and cover at least one extra block for each extra project!! (But... that's a pittance, compared to buying another pillow!!)

Also, I've known people who headed off the light-weight issue by mounting their "O&O" on a 1/2" plywood base before covering it. This makes it quite a bit heavier. However, it's not quite as travel-friendly then.

Clay

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---- Clay Blackwell <[email protected]> wrote: Assuming you only work one piece at a time, this pillow will serve you for almost anything you want to make. (But... in honesty, only working one piece at a time is way more disciplined than most of us want to be!!)----


Ah, but Clay, you can have a second project going on one of the extra blocks!  One 
of the things I like about the O&O (like other block pillows) is being able to 
swap out blocks to change projects (like at convention, to take two BL classes but 
travel with only one pillow).  When I was doing Rosa Libre pieces, comprising 
flower plus leaves plus dragonfly, I had each pricking on a separate block and 
started the second component while the first was still in pins.

Robin P.
Los Angeles, California, USA
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