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Materials List
2 - 4" circles of ½ to ¾ thick, plywood or lumber 1 1 dowel - 6 long 2 - 1 3/4" by 3/4 #1 or #2 pine by 5 3/4"long - upright 2 - 1 3/4" by 3/4 #1 or #2 pine by 6 3/4" long- side 1 - 7 x 9" 1/8" plywood for base 1 - 1 3/4" by 9" (1/8" plywood) for back 1 - 3/4" by9" (1/8" plywood) for front 1 - 3 1/2" by 9" (1/8" plywood) for top 12 by 12 piece of cotton fabric 2 2 long wood screws 8 -1 ¼ finishing nails 8 5/8 brads white glue Staple gun or carpet tacks Quilt batting (enough for baby quilt) 1/2 yard (by 60 wide)of Felt or old wool blanket 1/2 yard of cotton fabric. |
This wonderful little pillow can be used anywhere. From traveling in the car, to on your lap at a lace gathering. It is made of simple materials and the materials list can be adjusted to your sources. My favorite feature of this version is the teeth at the top which hold the bobbins to the side when not using them.
To Make the Base, General Assembly Instructions:

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To Make Bolster
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Cut batting and felt in strips 6" wide.
Wrap dowel with quilt batting fairy firmly (or old blanket scraps) after securing to dowel with a couple of staples, until ½ from the edge of the side circles. Using felt now, continue wrapping tightly , until even with sides, to make a firm pinning surface. |
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This pillow can also be resized to make it full size. The pillow shown in these pictures belongs to the sister of one of the Lace Map of the world by the Boriquen Lacers, a group of lace makers in San Juan, Puerto Rico written about in this article
http://www.lubbockonline.com/news/052497/puerto.htmAnother project by those lacemakers will be written about in Suite101.com later this year.