We fairly recently bought a Travel pillow (like a little shopping bag) with a roller pillow inside. As I am new to roller pillows I have a small and simple pattern neading about 8 pairs of bobbins and which doesn't go all the way around the roller to put onto it to get used to the change before I set something reasonable up on it. I have read in the past of the various ways that people help preserve the surface of a roller pillow... this one I would suspect is polystyrene with very light wood ends. I went into the archives to read but am not sure that I was reading about the right coverings. Lots seems to have been made from scratch using a coffee tin or something and covered with layers of wool or cotton. I have lots of white cotton fabric I could cut a strip off and wrap around if that would help. What depth would I need to use save the polystyrene from going soft which is what has happened with my block pillows. I think I remember reading about shrinking the fabric first? Can someone point me in the direction of specific text about this. Many thanks Sue. Sue T Dorset UK www.hurwitzend.co.uk
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