I was told to lace away and the remove the offending at hairs with a pair of 
tweezers.  This does work with torchon (but is boring as hell). However with 
plaited laces such as beds it is virtually impossible.  So I now use my very 
expensive clothes brush almost exclusively to brush my pillow before I start 
(cashmere side of the brush which is why it was costly and I have no cashmere 
at the moment) and always cover the pillow, when not in use, with a large scarf 

Kind Regards

Liz Baker

> On 4 May 2014, at 21:31, Beth McCasland <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Gentle Spiders,
> Yesterday while I was making lace with some friends, I noticed that despite
> careful use of cover clothes, my cats have managed to add their fur to the
> lace.  In spring their fine fur seems to float everywhere....  The cats
> have not been laying on my lace pillow.

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