love this idea. me and my knees can get DOWN but it takes a crane to get us back UP from the floor. haha
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love this idea. me and my knees can get DOWN but it takes a crane to get us back UP from the floor. haha
Brilliant idea...basted quilt and clean shower recess...you clever quilter!:)
Love the link :-D I will have to give it some thought because I do not have wall room and My sew room is not in my house. :roll: I have a ideal but will have to get hubby to do the work :XD: If I am not careful I made be banned from this site :lol: :lol: :lol:
Cool! I'm going to have to try to find a wall big enough!
Thanks for posting.
I think if she hoses down right after using it everything should be fine.:) JMOOriginally Posted by jaciqltznok
I know that feeling , the knees ach for weeks,even using knee pads didn't help, after puting a quilt together, crawling on the floor is for toddlers not me any more. I will try the wall hanging for my next quilt project,thanks for the idea.Originally Posted by cherrio
I used to have to move my kitchen table to baste a quilt, but after getting some stuff out of my cellar I can now do it down there (rug on the floor). Sometimes I miss my big 9 room house we used to have, 4 rooms is kinda small.
*********** :oops: ***********Originally Posted by ptquilts
Exactly my situation too, once all the kids moved out, and my mother was no longer able to stay with me due to Alzheimers, I sold my multi level 9 room monster ( miss it so much ) and I'm in a 4 room townhome with 1/2 the sq footage - lots less walls to decorate, and floor space to layout a quilt without rearrainging the livingroom/diningroom. :cry:
Thanks for posting that youtube link. This looks really easy to do, and I can't wait to try.
I am so happy I watched this youtube! Thank you for posting this! Luckily I have a friend with a big quilting studio so I go to her house to pin quilts on her table (but that's not always convenient). I'm a little leery of the airborne components to ANY spray adhesive, but I think I can set up a wall out in my garage that would be perfect for this. Even with my machine embroidery use of the 505 spray I try to open the back door when using it to air the place out. Anything bigger then a lap top quilt I have a longarm quilter quilt. GREAT TUT...thanks again!