Good question. I already have a pillow (well, two, but one of them
really doesn't count) and counting my last order over 100 bobbins (+,
again, 24 that don't count - I'll explain in a moment), but I'm already
planning on getting another pillow...
The first equipment I got was a beginners kit,
Thanks for all the pillow info - I'll need it soon too! ;-)
I'm slightly confused on bolster pillows. I've seen pictures online
which had whole doilies made on bolster pillows, which requires working
in different directions. I can see that it's easy to work downwards on
either side of the
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Subject: Re: [lace] Preferred Pillow Shapes?
Thanks for all the pillow info - I'll need it soon too! ;-)
I'm slightly confused on bolster pillows. I've seen pictures online
which had whole doilies made on bolster pillows, which requires working
in different directions. I can see that it's easy
as there are lacemakers, so you will
definitely find a way that suits you.
Patty
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From: Weronika Patena [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 4:12 PM
To: Patricia Dowden
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Subject: Re: [lace] Preferred Pillow Shapes
I am looking at starting to order my equipment and was wondering what
people prefered for a pillow shape and which is considered most
versatile.
Hi Janet:
Cookie:
Advantages: can make lace in any direction - useful for square edgings,
doilies, etc. as well as straight edgings. Will usefully