Wall to hang blocks on while working
#1
I've seen many people have a wall in their sewing room that had felt-like stuff on it to hang blocks on for arranging them. How do you do that? That's the one thing I would really like to do in my sewing room. Presently, I have to lay them on the floor until I find the arrangement I like. Thanks for the help!!!
#3
I made a design wall out of a $3 flannel-ish backed vinyl tablecloth from Wally-World.
By sewing a pocket across the top, I was able to hang it from a tension-rod suspended between my sewing room (former formal living room) & formal dining room.
When I'm not using it, I draw the design wall curtain to the side and voila! Out of the way!
Here's a picture that shows at least part of it!
By sewing a pocket across the top, I was able to hang it from a tension-rod suspended between my sewing room (former formal living room) & formal dining room.
When I'm not using it, I draw the design wall curtain to the side and voila! Out of the way!
Here's a picture that shows at least part of it!
Design wall - budget style!
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#4
Fons and porter have a design wall that sells for about $29, they carry it at Joannes, so if you use a 40% off coupon, you can get one at a very reasonable price. I have one and it works really well
#5
There are many ways to make a design board... use just a large piece of flannel cloth pinned to a curtain rod, velcro strips work well too or put on a wall or door frame. What I have at this time is an old door screen panel that we don't use with flannel placed over it and clothes pinned on :) it works and can be moved around wherever! :)
#6
I use the closet door in my sewing room, just covered it with felt and away I go!
Also made one using one of the science fair display board (which you can pick up in Wal-Mart) and covered it with felt. This one I use at Guild meeting retreat or any where else I need a portable.
If you make your own be sure to use a light neutral colour fabric (mine is cream) that way it should not conflict with your fabric colour when you are working out a design.
Also made one using one of the science fair display board (which you can pick up in Wal-Mart) and covered it with felt. This one I use at Guild meeting retreat or any where else I need a portable.
If you make your own be sure to use a light neutral colour fabric (mine is cream) that way it should not conflict with your fabric colour when you are working out a design.
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