Fwd: Re: [lace] pillow bag
hope you don't mind me forwarding this to the list Fran, I think everyone else who is thinking of making a pillow bag will appreciate another take on the flat bag. I've got lots of ideas from everyone and as I have the book Clay was recommending I'm going to try that one first. Thank you one and all jenny barron Scotland Fran Higham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Fran Higham [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Jenny Barron [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [lace] pillow bag Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2005 19:23:58 +1000 Hi Jenny Imagine a cross like the Red Cross cross - nice big and fat with thick arms and a thick bit in the centre of the cross. The centre square bit bit is the square that you put your pillow on and then the arms of the cross fold over. 2 of them will just cover the pillow to keep it clean and the other 2 arms of the cross have a handle in them at the far outside edges of the arms. They meet and form the handles when you fold then in towards the centre. The handles are usually just a bit of dowel or even a posh bit of timber which is fed into the entire edge of the outside of the last 2 arms and they have a D shaped cut out of the fabric so you can grasp the handle. Hope that helps. Fran in Australia - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Fwd: Re: [lace] pillow bag
Things do go 'round and 'round! My DD made one of these for me in a much smaller version - it's for (wait for it BarbE !) taking a hot casserole dish to a covered dish supper! Clay Clay Blackwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Original Message] From: Jenny Barron [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: lace@arachne.com Date: 10/1/2005 7:37:50 AM Subject: Fwd: Re: [lace] pillow bag hope you don't mind me forwarding this to the list Fran, I think everyone else who is thinking of making a pillow bag will appreciate another take on the flat bag. I've got lots of ideas from everyone and as I have the book Clay was recommending I'm going to try that one first. Thank you one and all jenny barron Scotland Fran Higham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Fran Higham [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Jenny Barron [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [lace] pillow bag Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2005 19:23:58 +1000 Hi Jenny Imagine a cross like the Red Cross cross - nice big and fat with thick arms and a thick bit in the centre of the cross. The centre square bit bit is the square that you put your pillow on and then the arms of the cross fold over. 2 of them will just cover the pillow to keep it clean and the other 2 arms of the cross have a handle in them at the far outside edges of the arms. They meet and form the handles when you fold then in towards the centre. The handles are usually just a bit of dowel or even a posh bit of timber which is fed into the entire edge of the outside of the last 2 arms and they have a D shaped cut out of the fabric so you can grasp the handle. Hope that helps. Fran in Australia - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Fwd: Re: [lace] pillow bag
Back in the 'good ol' days, every church pot luck supper sported a variety of casserole coverssome with matching pot holders - Original Message - From: Clay Blackwell To: Jenny Barron ; lace@arachne.com Sent: Saturday, October 01, 2005 3:27 PM Subject: RE: Fwd: Re: [lace] pillow bag Things do go 'round and 'round! My DD made one of these for me in a much smaller version - it's for (wait for it BarbE !) taking a hot casserole dish to a covered dish supper! Clay Clay Blackwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Original Message] From: Jenny Barron [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: lace@arachne.com Date: 10/1/2005 7:37:50 AM Subject: Fwd: Re: [lace] pillow bag hope you don't mind me forwarding this to the list Fran, I think everyone else who is thinking of making a pillow bag will appreciate another take on the flat bag. I've got lots of ideas from everyone and as I have the book Clay was recommending I'm going to try that one first. Thank you one and all jenny barron Scotland Fran Higham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Fran Higham [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Jenny Barron [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [lace] pillow bag Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2005 19:23:58 +1000 Hi Jenny Imagine a cross like the Red Cross cross - nice big and fat with thick arms and a thick bit in the centre of the cross. The centre square bit bit is the square that you put your pillow on and then the arms of the cross fold over. 2 of them will just cover the pillow to keep it clean and the other 2 arms of the cross have a handle in them at the far outside edges of the arms. They meet and form the handles when you fold then in towards the centre. The handles are usually just a bit of dowel or even a posh bit of timber which is fed into the entire edge of the outside of the last 2 arms and they have a D shaped cut out of the fabric so you can grasp the handle. Hope that helps. Fran in Australia - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]