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#15
well done! My working wall and office chair were the two best investments I made in my quilt room. And I've been quilting since 1971. as a child mind you
Oh, and having a hole cut in a table so my machines are flush. Far better investments than fabric no one will ever get around to using.
Oh, and having a hole cut in a table so my machines are flush. Far better investments than fabric no one will ever get around to using.
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Location: Michigan's Upper Peninsula
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I made a design wall out of a 24" by 48" drop in ceiling tile covered with Warm and Natural. I used 3M Command strips but attached the panel side to the WnN batting. Needless to say, the panel didn't stay on the wall. How did you make your design wall? I am still ;( looking for the solution to attach the panel(s) to the wall of painted sheetrock.
Thanks, in advance, for your thoughts!
Thanks, in advance, for your thoughts!
#20
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I used insulation board cut into 2 x 4 pieces, sprayed with basting spray, covered with batting. I cut squares at the corners to reduce bulk, used duct tape to hold the edges to the back. I then used the yellow head straight pins, I didn't have ant sewing machine needles to use, and attached it to the wall. It's still there too. The ribbon on the end covers the seam in the batting where I pieced it. Thanks for all the comments.
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