I have a travel pillow made by Inez in Queensland. At the moment I am doing
a piece of silk lace consisting of 21 pairs of midlands. I am using plastic
bobbins that I got from Noelene. At first my theory was if someone steals
it or I lose it the bobbins aren't too expensive, but given that it ta
Whoever got that travel pillow from you is very lucky. I got the last two of them
that Russell (SMP) had for students of mine. I think the lady who made them
for him had to stop. I love mine.
I took Pat Hallam's Travel Pillow class at IOLI in Indianapolis and got the title of
"Glue Queen" beca
On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 18:30:32 -0700, Eileen wrote:
>Since it's summer and many people are traveling, I was wondering:
>1. What kind of pillow do you travel with? (travel pillow?)
>2. Do you use travel bobbins?
>3. Is there any problem going through airport security with a million pins?
The pillow I
Hi everyone and Eileen
I have a travel pillow like the one at the eBay link, made from
instructions that came from Australia via several lacemakers, drawn up or
designed by Ruth Binns (name typed at the end of the instructions). Do I
travel with it? Yes - it hangs over the shoulder neatly when wal
>>>From: Eileen Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
1. What kind of pillow do you travel with? (travel pillow?)
2. Do you use travel bobbins?
3. Is there any problem going through airport security with a million
pins?<<<
I used to have two travel pillows. One I recently sold (I'm moving and
*really* ne
Eileen, I probably am not a good person to answer this because I rarely ever fly, and
when FH (Friend Husband) and I travel, we do so in our motor home and tow a car. I
have space to take whatever I want and take whatever I am working on. I have a couple
of travel pillows and I use regular mid
At 06:30 PM 7/26/2004, you wrote:
Since it's summer and many people are traveling, I was wondering:
1. What kind of pillow do you travel with? (travel pillow?)
2. Do you use travel bobbins?
3. Is there any problem going through airport security with a million pins?
1. Travel pillow -- small oval w
At 02:03 PM 8/13/2003 +0200, you wrote:
> My impression is that lace pillows/rolls are
>heavy and bulky. When you travel, what do you take along that is
>reasonable portable?
>
Travel pillows are the answer for some people. There are many styles and
forms of them. Mine is a roller pillow.