I feel sure that what Jana means is to cover your pillow with the plastic *kitchen* film ( what we call Saran Wrap in the US, whatever the brand), very thin plastic film, and just work through it. This is in addition to what we call blue sticky paper (the technical term, <g>) and its purpose is to protect the cover of your pillow from the starch when your pieces are finished. I hadn't thought of that, and just put paper towels over the pillow around the design area to keep it clean when spraying.

Regina Haring

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When you make the figures in her Nativity sets, she has you starch them prior to taking them off the pillow. Anticipating that, she instructs you to cover your pricking with "plastic foil" before you begin to make the lace.

My question is, what does she mean by the "plastic foil"? I usually cover my prickings with the blue film, and assuming I do the same with my Nativity prickings, is there any need for any other plastic?

Clay

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