Need suggestions for a design wall
#31
Originally Posted by pieces
Sounds like a great idea. A design wall is the one thing I don't have room for in my sewing room that I wish I had room for.
Design board
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Design Wall
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Cutting table
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Ironing board and machines
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#32
I believe it's a science project display board, anyway doesn't matter what it's called! I like that idea so much that I am going to go get one today!
I love the creativity of this post and the people on this board!
Thanks!
TreeFrog
I love the creativity of this post and the people on this board!
Thanks!
TreeFrog
#33
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Silverlake, WA
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I am going to try using a vinyl rolldown shade for a display wall. My 'thought' is to take a flannel backed table cloth or a piece of thin batting and stick it to the vinyl shade. That way I can roll it up/down as needed. I haven't figured out how I'll 'stick it' yet, but my thought is with some sort of glue.
My sewing room is in a spare bedroom so I am in search of a very wide shade to go across the top of the closet. I'll have my dad build a nice shelf (or whatever) to hide the shade when it's not in use.
Do you think it would work?
My sewing room is in a spare bedroom so I am in search of a very wide shade to go across the top of the closet. I'll have my dad build a nice shelf (or whatever) to hide the shade when it's not in use.
Do you think it would work?
#35
Originally Posted by blhaines
I am going to try using a vinyl rolldown shade for a display wall. My 'thought' is to take a flannel backed table cloth or a piece of thin batting and stick it to the vinyl shade. That way I can roll it up/down as needed. I haven't figured out how I'll 'stick it' yet, but my thought is with some sort of glue.
My sewing room is in a spare bedroom so I am in search of a very wide shade to go across the top of the closet. I'll have my dad build a nice shelf (or whatever) to hide the shade when it's not in use.
Do you think it would work?
My sewing room is in a spare bedroom so I am in search of a very wide shade to go across the top of the closet. I'll have my dad build a nice shelf (or whatever) to hide the shade when it's not in use.
Do you think it would work?
#37
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: River Vale, NJ
Posts: 2
I bought a dowel, approximately 3/8 inch in diameter and then hung hooks on the wall. I will rest the dowel in the hook. I then took a black piece of fleece and sewed loops at the top to slide on the dowel. I can hang it when I need it and put it away when I don't.
#40
Originally Posted by TonnieLoree
While I was at Walmart today, I saw a tri-fold contraption (sorry, words escape me at the moment) board for displaying homework assignments or projects. Does is sound feasible to purchase one of those things, cover with a light solid colored flannel and use it to arrange your blocks? I think most cottons would hang on to the flannel very well. You would be able to fold it up when you are finished and store under a bed. Or lean against a wall to get it out of the way. When you are ready to use it again, your blocks would be ready to continue.
~Tonnie
~Tonnie
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