It's only inexpensive if you have a stash of white (or any other colour) felt. If you need to buy the felt it would probably be as expensive as buying a new polystyrene pillow. You just have to accept that polystyrene isn't as durable or long lasting as chopped straw or hay.

Brenda

On 14 Aug 2009, at 16:46, Clive & Betty Rice wrote:

I assume you're asking about a pst. cookie pillow. When this has happened
to me, I remove the cover and cut white felt - several thicknesses in
graduated sizes to mimic the shape of the pillow - and place over the
worn part of the pillow. Works like a charm and is an inexpensive
solution to a problem.

Brenda in Allhallows
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