roll up design wall
#1
A while back I had marked an Etsy shop that sold a really cool design wall, now that link no longer works.
It was a wooden box, which hung over the door, and the design wall, pulled out, unrolling, like a blind over a window.
It said you could roll up the quilt blocks with the wall, and tuck it all away when not using it.
Does anyone know what I am talking about? Any ideas where to get one? Or a pattern for, or a pic of?
It was a wooden box, which hung over the door, and the design wall, pulled out, unrolling, like a blind over a window.
It said you could roll up the quilt blocks with the wall, and tuck it all away when not using it.
Does anyone know what I am talking about? Any ideas where to get one? Or a pattern for, or a pic of?
#2
Hmm.. I suppose it would be something like a roll-up projector screen (like the ones we had in school), only with a flannel (or something similar) instead of the (vinyl?) of the normal screen. Clear as mud, right? :lol:
What a good idea!
What a good idea!
#4
Don't apologize. you didn't do anything wrong. each post added different and useful suggestions. ;-)
even if they hadn't, it would still not have been anything to worry about. we've all hit "send" twice at least once. :lol:
even if they hadn't, it would still not have been anything to worry about. we've all hit "send" twice at least once. :lol:
#5
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Originally Posted by HeatherQuilts
Hmm.. I suppose it would be something like a roll-up projector screen (like the ones we had in school), only with a flannel (or something similar) instead of the (vinyl?) of the normal screen. Clear as mud, right? :lol:
What a good idea!
What a good idea!
#7
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I found this web site which talks about making a design wall out of a window shade: http://quilting.suite101.com/article...lt_design_wall
"Large pull-down roller shade. Cover the shade with flannel or batting to create a clingy surface. Unroll the shade to lay out your blocks, then roll it up when not in use, with the flannel and blocks in place."
"Large pull-down roller shade. Cover the shade with flannel or batting to create a clingy surface. Unroll the shade to lay out your blocks, then roll it up when not in use, with the flannel and blocks in place."
#8
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I just created a link for us for design wall ideas
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-49751-1.htm#1168385
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-49751-1.htm#1168385
#9
I'm just starting to make a roll up design wall. I'll document it as I go and either post it as How TO make a roll up design wall or How NOT to make one! LOL
So far I've purchased a roll up shade, wonder under, 2x3" boards and foam crown molding. Now I need to play with the iron settings so I don't melt the vinyl and clear off a table so I can get to it.
Julie
So far I've purchased a roll up shade, wonder under, 2x3" boards and foam crown molding. Now I need to play with the iron settings so I don't melt the vinyl and clear off a table so I can get to it.
Julie
#10
Originally Posted by HeatherQuilts
Hmm.. I suppose it would be something like a roll-up projector screen (like the ones we had in school), only with a flannel (or something similar) instead of the (vinyl?) of the normal screen. Clear as mud, right? :lol:
What a good idea!
What a good idea!
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