Well done, Andy, that's exactly what you should do! 
In the English midlands laces (torchon, bucks, beds) it's usual to angle all 
the pins slightly towards the back of the pilllow, and the edge pins (along 
the side of the lace) sideways as well, away from the lace a little, for much 
the same reason. 
Beth
in a wet, windy Cheshire, NW England

Andy Blodgett wrote:
 When I put the base row of pins in stratight (on
> which all the bobbins hang)  the lace tends to ride up on the pins. Is this
> a common problem for beginners? My solution was to angle the pins slightly
> away from the lace so that the weight of the bobbins keeps the lace from
> riding up on the pins.  I am putting the rest of the pins in straight.
>

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