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Old 04-29-2010, 03:44 PM
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Quilter's are so innovative! I love your idea!!
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Thank you!
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Thank you for your response!
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Thank you. Like your idea!
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Old 04-29-2010, 03:52 PM
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Originally Posted by gail-r
I made my own just a few weeks ago. I got a peice of white foam insulation board from Home Depot, it was already cut to 4' x 2'x1" (you could get a big 4' x 8' if you want bigger) then I used plain white flannel and spray adheasive and covered the top and sides of the board. Then used double sided carpet tape to stick it to the wall. Works great and very inexpensive. I think the board was 1.99, flannel 2.99 and tape was 2.97. I had spray adheasive at home.
Sounds like a good Design board, gail :)
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Thank you - I love you quilters you come up with some of the best ideas!
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Thanks for the input. Want to have something that works. Sorry it didn't work for you. :(
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Originally Posted by Ditter43
Here is what I discovered just yesterday..........505 quilting spray will adhere flannel to a door or wall.I covered the back of my door with the same flannel as my design wall. I can use it for smaller projects . The adhesive washes away easily if you remove the flannel!!I sprayed the back of the door, then smoothed the flannel in place.I had to lift it in a few places, and it stuck back down easily!!!

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Neato Ditter, That is an excellent Idea!
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Originally Posted by laralea
I also made my own. Bought 2 sheets of 1/2 inch foam insulation and cut them so I have a 6 ft x 6 ft design wall. I covered it with flannel and used double stick tape to attach to the wall. It works great!
Great Idea too!
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Everyone's ideas are so good! I just have an old screen panel that went to the front door! I put a covering of flannel over it and use clothes pins to hold it in place! It works so far :)
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