Re: [lace] Keeping the pillow in place

2008-04-24 Thread robinlace
Alice Howell wrote: Oh, in regard to taking a One and Only in a suitcase, if you cut about 2-3 inches off the top edge (make it shaped like the letter D), it will fit in a suitcase. I cut mine in half! I cut the foam and the liner for the box, before covering. I scored the cardboard and then

Re: [lace] Keeping the pillow in place

2008-04-22 Thread clayblackwell
Hi Robin! Thanks for this input... I've used the shelf-liner stuff under my heavier pillows, but I suspected that it wouldn't do much good under the OO. That's why I suggested considering adding weight in the first place. Clay -- Clay Blackwell Lynchburg, VA USA It's very good at

Re: [lace] Keeping the pillow in place

2008-04-22 Thread Alice Howell
up above the blocks, anyway, and will still have all the working space on the bottom and sides of the blocks. It makes an attractive pillow. Alice in Oregon -- on a wet, gray day. It's a cold, late spring in Oregon. - Original Message Subject: Re: [lace] Keeping the pillow in place

RE: [lace] Keeping the pillow in place

2008-04-21 Thread Karen
We use them here too. And especially at the edge of a table to stop our upright bolster-like pillows from rolling around from side to side or slipping sideways. Karen in Malta -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Greyling, Linda Sent: Monday,

RE: [lace] Keeping the pillow in place

2008-04-21 Thread Carolyn Hastings
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Karen Sent: Monday, April 21, 2008 10:01 AM To: 'Greyling, Linda'; lace@arachne.com Subject: RE: [lace] Keeping the pillow in place We use them here too. And especially at the edge of a table to stop our

Re: [lace] Keeping the pillow in place

2008-04-21 Thread robinlace
Greyling wrote: In carpet shops you can buy a rubber like mesh to keep carpets from slipping on tiles. Put this underneath a lightweight pillow to keep it from moving. In the US there's a product sold with kitchen shelf lining material. I forget the name of the product, but the