Looking For A very Specific Lap Stand
Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 1:15 am
Hi! I'm new to the forum. Hope I'm posting this in the right place, and I hope it hasn't been asked a squillion times (I did do a search).
I had a lap stand that I just adored. A couple of years ago, we moved, and long story short, Hubby was reponsible for the last load of "to be carried by hand" stuff. Somehow my stand, which was in that last load (and which had about 1 year's worth of a project on it), never made it to our new home. I have searched all over the internet at various times and have never come across another stand like this one. I was hoping I could describe it in detail and maybe one of you might recognize it.
Here goes:
I purchased it from The Stitchery around 5-6 years ago. It was a lap stand with scroll frame. It two important features that distinguished from other stands. First, it had a "shelf" so that the stand sat ON the lap, rather than over it. The lap featured three felt lined circles for holding floss, etc. It also had a small rectangular magnet lined area for holding needles. The other distinguishing feature was a fluorescent light mounted on the stand that ran across the length of the frame.
The Stitchery hasn’t carried this item in several years, and I can’t find it anywhere else. Can anyone help?
Thanks!
Deeve
I had a lap stand that I just adored. A couple of years ago, we moved, and long story short, Hubby was reponsible for the last load of "to be carried by hand" stuff. Somehow my stand, which was in that last load (and which had about 1 year's worth of a project on it), never made it to our new home. I have searched all over the internet at various times and have never come across another stand like this one. I was hoping I could describe it in detail and maybe one of you might recognize it.
Here goes:
I purchased it from The Stitchery around 5-6 years ago. It was a lap stand with scroll frame. It two important features that distinguished from other stands. First, it had a "shelf" so that the stand sat ON the lap, rather than over it. The lap featured three felt lined circles for holding floss, etc. It also had a small rectangular magnet lined area for holding needles. The other distinguishing feature was a fluorescent light mounted on the stand that ran across the length of the frame.
The Stitchery hasn’t carried this item in several years, and I can’t find it anywhere else. Can anyone help?
Thanks!
Deeve