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Old 01-22-2016, 04:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Prism99 View Post
I believe the felt would not be washable.
felt is very washable. my last sewing room my design wall was dark brown felt glued with elmers to card board that my new refrigerater was packed in when delivered. we then bolted it to wall of sewing room. it was up for 13 years, i cleaned it with a clothing lint brush. when i took it down in preperation to move, the cardboard and felt were the biggest job of the move. it was almost indestructable. i don't have a sewing room in current home and have black felt hung over deck doors of dining room where i sew. hem at top and bottom. hooks at top for hanging & hardware store wooden dowel in bottom to make it hang down straight. i have another large piece of felt that i use to take with to sew group meets and when sewing with a friend at her house. it's gotten rather dirty thrown in back of truck, so i washed it in machine on gentle cycle. worked fine, it's been washed several times. it shrinks, probably fades, tho doesn't look it & i didn't check. i started using felt before the books were telling design walls should be flannel or batt. it was an idea i had that was affordable & it works great!
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Old 01-22-2016, 04:22 PM
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Originally Posted by RST View Post
I use white felt stretched over the pink insulation boards from hardware store. I went with felt because I was able to get a 96 inch width so no seams in the wall. And it was a lot cheaper than equal amount of good quality flannel would have been.
my plan is to use foam boards when i get basement done to use for sewing. where did you find 96" wide felt? i've only ever found the 72" wide.
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Old 01-22-2016, 04:25 PM
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I don't have a permanent design wall yet. I use a thin wool ARC blanket & everything sticks to that just great. I toss it in the wash plenty often because I also like how warm it is in winter. As long as you're not putting it in hot water or high heat, it should hold up fine. By the time it's felt, the wool fibers have already shrunk & condensed, so they're actually less prone to shrinkage than regular wool.
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Old 01-22-2016, 05:01 PM
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Originally Posted by love to sew View Post
I didn't know that you washed them!
I just washed mine. It's flannel.
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Old 01-22-2016, 05:29 PM
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I'm using an old plushy-type mattress pad which works well. I think it's poly.
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Old 01-22-2016, 05:37 PM
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I use a big sheet of batting. Flannel has worked too, but the batting hasn't let anything slip down.
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Old 01-22-2016, 05:38 PM
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I have felt and it works great, came from JoAnn's, bought 2 yards. Mine is hanging loose.
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Old 01-22-2016, 06:01 PM
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I use warm and natural (I needed the 90" width and did not want a seam)-- have had it for over 15 years and the only issue is it collects threads. It moved with no problems -- DSIL built it for me out of foam insulation and a 1x2 frame and it is awesome.
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Old 01-22-2016, 07:08 PM
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i guess i'm the only one using an old flannel sheet? works great...
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Old 01-22-2016, 07:17 PM
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Cotton batting or flannel has what I call "an affinity" for other cottons, such as blocks. Most blocks will pretty much stick there when slapped on a design wall. I have had much less success with felt or other synthetic fabrics or fibers because the cottons don't stick well to them.

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