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Old 04-01-2011, 07:01 AM
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Not to pat myself on the back... ahh, I guess I am... this is exactly what I'm going to do for a design wall as soon as I can borrow SO's pickup. I need not only a design wall that's small enough to fit in my room but also a "door" for my stash cabinet. I figure I can duct tape one edge to the (metal) cabinet and, when I want to get to my stash, just fold the wall in half and over to the side.

Thanks for posting this!! I like to know I'm on the right track before spending money on a project. If I can ever get that pickup, I'll post pictures of the finished project.
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I just set up my sewing room and I put a rod on the wall used flannel which I put a rod pocket in to use. It also works well to hang your finished projects on to take photos
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I agree...Crafty Bear is sooooo helpful and knowledgeable!!!! Thanks a bunch!!! :thumbup:
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Everyone is welcome, I was just thinking this would be a good way to make one and hinge it to a back of a door and when you want it to be big, just open it up, what do you think?

could also use it for like a room divider
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I agree...Crafty Bear is sooooo helpful and knowledgeable!!!! Thanks a bunch!!! :thumbup:
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Wow, thanks a lot, will attempt to make one as soon as I can use my arm again :thumbup:
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Great, thank you once again
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Thanks for the info. This looks very easy to do.
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Thank you
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Instead of so many pens, I would use styrofoam glue to help attach the flannel
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