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Old 02-19-2011, 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted by suezquilts
I have taken a $10 cork board from Hobby Lobby and cut it into 5-3"X20" strips
Run a line across the wall around 8" from the top, putting the strips of cork on the line and straight pins through the cork into the sheet rock (without ruining the paint or rock)
You can hang a quilt or a flannel sheet on it for a design wall, It will hold quilted quilts to hide what you are working on.
Sue
This idea is super!
My small design wall (4 x 4') is one of those $5.00 display boards, found in the office/stationery dept at Wal-Mart, covered with flannel I had leftover from a quilt back. I used tacky glue to adhere the flannel to the board. It still folds almost all the way up when not in use. I do lean it against the wall, as I don't trust everything to stick if it is perfectly vertical.
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