Thanks for all of the good information on this subject everyone. I keep mine on a book shelf and covered with well-washed unbleached muslin. I only have 3 so at least 2 of them are in use at any given time. Beloved was an archivist for many years with the local historical society and pointed me to a company called Hollinger Metal Edge. http://www.hollingermetaledge.com/ They carry all sorts of boxes and storage units of archival quality materials specifically made for fabric preservation. They also carry interleaving tissue and other odds and ends. They can be a bit pricey, but well worth it. They also carry sheets of ethafoam...wonderful source if you make your own pillows...which I like to do. Peg in Cleveland Hts OH today...where it's thundering and sprinkling rain...a good day to stay indoors and play with my lace.
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