Re: [lace] pillow with rotating 'collar' for bobbins - questions

2005-01-20 Thread robinlace
Kathy Kirchner sells a less-expensive (at least for US lacemakers) alternative to the "Christina". She has an "everything" pillow with a padded circular collar. The inside area comes with: a flat pillow, flush with the collar, to use as a large cookie; a sloping but flat-surfaced pillow, to u

Re: [lace] pillow with rotating 'collar' for bobbins - questions

2005-01-19 Thread Ruth Budge
al Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Jay Ekers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 3:13 AM Subject: Re: [lace] pillow with rotating 'collar' for bobbins - questions > Hi Jay ! > > What you're describing (the picture, that is...)

Re: [lace] pillow with rotating 'collar' for bobbins - questions

2005-01-19 Thread mimi23boyz
a good one too... it's been below freezing for 24 hours, and the skys look really heavy. -Original Message- From: Jay Ekers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Jan 19, 2005 9:22 AM To: lace@arachne.com Subject: [lace] pillow with rotating 'collar' for bobbins - questions Soon af

[lace] pillow with rotating 'collar' for bobbins - questions

2005-01-19 Thread Jay Ekers
Soon after I started bobbin lace I saw, in Nyplattya Pitsia (double dots on the 'a's) by Eeva-Liisa Kortelahti, a diagram of "the lace pillow and the sheet by which bobbins can be moved". The 10 or so pairs of a beginner don't require much 'moving' so I just mentally filed it away as a curiosity.