This has been a very good conversation and interesting to read all the replies. Personal home space or lack of, plus age and any personal disability also has a huge amount to how and sometimes if we can make lace. So I also totally agree with the several comments of having to find out what works for yourself, but hearing what others do or dont do might very well help make small adjustments to what we do.
Sue T Dorset UK


One thing that has to be considered is if there are any personal physical considerations to take into account which make one way of sitting uncomfortable/comfortable.

if I sit on an upright chair for
too long I have difficulty getting up and walking. At home I sit in a higher than normal armchair made slightly higher with bed pillows under the seat cushion. Another pillow rests against the chair under my calves and knees and cushions at my back for support.

The kneeling chair would be totally useless for me , kneeling is not advised and, in any case, it's like kneeling on a walnut. Very uncomfortable.
You just have to find out what works for you.

Jean in Poole, Dorset, UK

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