Design board - self adhesive to the wall
#72
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Location: Frankton Indiana
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I use an old vinyl fabric backed tablecloth. I don't have any bare walls, so I hang it front of a large window. When I am done I roll it up and secure it with clothespins. I have blinds on the windows so I am not bothered with the light shining through.
#74
Originally Posted by flybreit
I am not very fancy in my design wall - use an old flannel backed tablecloth held up with three push pins. Works great for me....
#76
Reading this thread has really gave me some insight about the design wall I have been bugging my DH about making. He works so much..that he just is to tired to come home do it for me. I think I will get the foam board at Lowes..cover the front with flanel..and ....I have several large rolss of industrial sticky backed velcro...I could put that on the back of the board and put the receiver side on the wall? Think that would work?
#77
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Originally Posted by Ditter43
Here is what I discovered just yesterday..........505 quilting spray will adhere flannel to a door or wall.I covered the back of my door with the same flannel as my design wall. I can use it for smaller projects . The adhesive washes away easily if you remove the flannel!!I sprayed the back of the door, then smoothed the flannel in place.I had to lift it in a few places, and it stuck back down easily!!!
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#78
I just use my cardboard cutting board and pin the pieces in place. So far it has worked for me, but it is getting a tremendous amount of holes in it, might have to change my method. Can 505 spray be used on the cardboard as well without putting the flannel on it?
#80
Originally Posted by Schnookie
All Thumbs, that's a great idea, and your quilts are very pretty too! :thumbdown: :thumbup:
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