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Old 11-26-2012, 02:24 PM
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Pam S
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Originally Posted by QuiltE
If you hang the quilt, then you won't be using your design wall ... therefore you could pin the quilt to the design wall.

If you are wanting to use the design wall, then a curtain rod with rings would let you slide the quilt out of the way to reveal the design wall.
Forgot to say that I won't be needing this wall for a design wall. I rearranged my sewing room and made space there for the design wall. This wall is in my finished basement across from the LA.

I'm really thinking, that because I want to hang larger quilts, that the long clamp type would be better to keep them from stretching since the weight is evenly distributed. But I was wondering if anyone has used this kind and what they think of them. They're not cheap and I don't to make an expensive mistake.

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