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grandmajuki 10-15-2013 02:22 PM

New Design Wall
 
Take a look at this design wall.. the best I've seen and actually this is an awning shop that came up with them... they will also make any size!! i teach classes at this store (also a fabric store) and I think they really have come up with something...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5AICsYrRQc

Judy

sewingsuz 10-15-2013 02:47 PM

This is pretty cool.

appliquequiltdesigns 10-15-2013 03:07 PM

What is the cost?

didi 10-16-2013 02:46 AM

Would love to have that in my quilting room....

Tartan 10-16-2013 04:33 AM

That is neat!

Carol34446 10-16-2013 07:02 AM

That is great and I would love one but to pricy for me at this time, too many Dr. bills I have to pay.

Mornigstar 10-16-2013 01:20 PM

I have a larger one of these but is used as a "PHONY" wall to cover washer / dryer , sink. and hot water tank. Cost us approx. $500. Cdn dollars. So real some people even try leaning on it. Mine is vinyl so I didn't ever think to put fabric on it. But, now I may try that.

craftygater 10-17-2013 04:04 AM

Watch for a clearance roller shade in the size you choose. One with a continuous loop cord would work better than a spring roller. Remove the fabric from the roller. Replace with either batting or felt or a vinyl table cloth. The roll when up will be thicker than the original fabric but should work the same. You just have to make sure you have the depth to accomodate the size by extending the brackets out with spacers. You might also have to stitch something along the bottom as a weight bar to help hold the fabric down and make the unrolling a bit easier.

Geri B 10-17-2013 06:42 AM


Originally Posted by craftygater (Post 6353422)
Watch for a clearance roller shade in the size you choose. One with a continuous loop cord would work better than a spring roller. Remove the fabric from the roller. Replace with either batting or felt or a vinyl table cloth. The roll when up will be thicker than the original fabric but should work the same. You just have to make sure you have the depth to accomodate the size by extending the brackets out with spacers. You might also have to stitch something along the bottom as a weight bar to help hold the fabric down and make the unrolling a bit easier.

Good idea, repurposing a shade....another thought....how about in reverse, like those matchstick bamboo/vinyl roll up from the bottom type window shades.....get a longer strip of wood,some nylon cord, staple flannel to board,mount, set up strings and role up....hmmmm

mjhaess 10-17-2013 11:45 AM

Great idea...Thanks for the link..


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