Do you have a design wall & if so how did you make it?
#2
Mine is a 4x4 sheet of luann wood (thin plywood). Home Depot has it for $12.00 a sheet. I covered it with an old blanket for padding then covered that with anti pill fleece. And my Husband attached it to the wall with a few screws.
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I live in a senior apartment complex so don't have a lot of room. I did take a 4x4 piece of foam core board and covered it with flannel and it seems to work good for me. Broomhilda (site manager) would have a coronary if I drilled holes in the walls. I know my wall is small but the bedroom I use is small also.
#4
I used 3/4" 4x6 foam core board from Home depot. covered it in flannel, hung it on the wall with 3M removable velcro hooks. It was less than $20. The nice thing about foam core board insulation, it is really light weight, which mean you don't have to damage you wall to hang it and you can also pin to it with straight pins.
Easy to make.
Easy to make.
#5
I am limited on space and also have small children so what I did is bought a polyester double bed blanket from walmart for $6 and used that. I can pin it to the wall, lay it on the floor AND I can roll it up with quilt pieces inside and put it away out of the way until Im ready to roll it out again.
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Originally Posted by shaverg
I used 3/4" 4x6 foam core board from Home depot. covered it in flannel, hung it on the wall with 3M removable velcro hooks. It was less than $20. The nice thing about foam core board insulation, it is really light weight, which mean you don't have to damage you wall to hang it and you can also pin to it with straight pins.
Easy to make.
Easy to make.
#7
I bought 3 sheets of foam insulation 4'x8'. cut one in half length wise. taped 1/2 to one full size board so it measured 6'x8'. The other I cut both pieces (the 2'x8' & 4'x8') down to 6' tall and then taped them together with duct tape. I don't attach mine to the wall because I like to use both sides since I am usually working on several projects at once. Also, I can move them into the bedroom when I have a lot of company to get them out of the way.
#8
Originally Posted by roselady
Originally Posted by shaverg
I used 3/4" 4x6 foam core board from Home depot. covered it in flannel, hung it on the wall with 3M removable velcro hooks. It was less than $20. The nice thing about foam core board insulation, it is really light weight, which mean you don't have to damage you wall to hang it and you can also pin to it with straight pins.
Easy to make.
Easy to make.
I hope this helps.
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