Hi Lynn!  

I have absolutely no idea what that "thing" on top of the roller pillow is, nor 
do I have any idea how much free time you have....  but my first instinct is to 
suggest that you contact the 1858 farm house and offer your services to get 
that roller pillow looking like a respectable lace-making pillow again!!  

You know how it should look!!  ...  like someone just finished work for the day 
and "forgot" to toss a cover cloth on top!!

Please...  tell me you'll carve out some time for this!!

Clay

Clay Blackwell
Lynchburg, VA

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From: Lynn Carpenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

> You never know where you'll find a lace pillow! 
> 
> Thursday I went with our son on his school field trip. The afternoon part 
> was to a nature center, and they took us to an 1858 farm house. Inside, an 
> old and neglected roller pillow. 
> 
> I put a couple of pictures of the poor neglected thing on my blog: 
> http://lost-arts.blogspot.com/2007/05/textile-stuff-everywhere.html 
> 
> Lynn Carpenter in SW Michigan, USA 
> alwen at i2k dot com 
> http://lost-arts.blogspot.com/ 
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