Agnes,
 
Get thee behind me - I am trying really, really hard NOT to go on
that site as they are too tempting.  I NEEED those pillows.
 
L

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Liz Baker

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________________________________
 From: Agnes Boddington
<[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Sunday, 22 January
2012, 19:59
Subject: [lace] pillow questions
  
Meant to sent this to lace.
> In UK high density polystyrene pillows (light weight) are available from:
>
http://www.jofirthlacemaking.co.uk/viewProduct.php?id=1019
> 
> Go for a flat
round one, rather than a domed pillow, which gives more flexibility when doing
larger pieces.
> 
> I bought a lovely light weight block pillow from:
>
http://www.kleinhout.com/GB/lacepillows/index.asp
> in the Netherlands. Not
the cheapest (and I did go for the largest oval block-pillow), but very
versatile.
> I also had the advantage of having it sent to my sister in the
Netherlands instead of paying international p/p.
> 
> Agnes Boddington -
Elloughton UK
> 
> 
> Sue wrote:
>> The polystyrene in your old pillows is the
problem.  I would no recommend
>> buying another like that.  Do look for one
which is poly ethylene.  They seem
>> to be lifelong pillows.  I have several,
with no damaged centers.  They are
>> just as light as polystyrene, but don't
shed crumbs or disintegrate.
> 

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