I would say simply go for it following the instructions in the kit - it is
an interesting process and easier than handfelting, which I've done.
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bye for now
Bev near Sooke, BC (on Vancouver Island, west coast of Canada)
On Thu, 29 Nov 2007, Carole Lassak wrote:
> A friend of mine is consideri
On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> foam" are good or not. The friend with the Tempurpedic with memory foam
> recommends it.
I agree with your friend.
Memory foam is remarkably comfortable, in any case.
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bye for now
Bev in 'Shirley' a little area near Sooke, BC (on Vancouver Island
We have had a medium firm mattress that worked well
until I had arthritis in my hips. I needed more
cushion on top of the firmness. I couldn't justify
the cost of a new pillowtop set just for the top two
inches, and found a separate pillowtop section that
went on top our existing bed. That two i
On 11/29/07 8:48 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need one oriented toward the aging body, and in my
case, the "heavy sleeper" by which I mean not a deep
sleeper but a sleeper who weighs a lot. My leg has been
very sore and cramping due to other orthopedic/health
issues and I think a new mattress
A friend of mine is considering doing a needle felted project. Has a kit
with instructions, but has never done this before. Can anyone out there
offer any advice?
Carole
Dublin, OH USA
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I am suffering from aches and pains and think that buying a new mattress
might help. I need one oriented toward the aging body, and in my case, the
"heavy sleeper" by which I mean not a deep sleeper but a sleeper who weighs a
lot.
My leg has been very sore and cramping due to other orthopedi