>using a flat pillow is half the problem - use it on a slope, either
supported by a stand, tilting table or make a small bean bag to rest
the top on. (This can be as wide as the pillow, or not quite, if you
use the polystyrene bean bag beads it allows the pillow to settle and
stay put without slipping or rocking...<
Now, what is the ideal shape for such a beanbag? I have made a
doll-sized beanbag 'chair' (circular shape), but my circular straw
pillow still rocks when I rest it on this beanbag. If I made the
pattern larger, then the beanbag could be too bulky to manage on a tabletop.
Would an 'orange segment' shape beanbag work better, under a circular pillow?
What shape would you recommend?
Erica, in New Zealand
Erica and Ian McLeod
Coalgate, Canterbury, New Zealand
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