Design Wall made easy
#33
I saw a tip on a Fon's and Porter show that said you can glue flannel to one of those old style white, room darkening window blinds and then roll it up and travel with it, or hang it in your sewing room. Might not be really wide, but it would be nice for smaller pieces/spaces.
#34
I'm going to be making a one-block wonder (having been inspired by some threads on this board) and will really need a design wall...actually a big one. However, my sewing room is actually our dining room, so I can't do anything to the walls that is permanent.
Any ideas on how to mount some kind of design wall so that it can be taken down when the room serves another purpose?
Any ideas on how to mount some kind of design wall so that it can be taken down when the room serves another purpose?
#35
I had my husband hang a piece of insulation 4 feet by 8 feet on a wall in my sewing room. And it even comes in a light blue color so it's not ugly! :) I'm trying to arrange my stack and whack pieces how I want them and it really helps! And it sure beats crawling around on the floor. :)
#36
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I don't have an empty wall in my sewing room for a design wall. So when I'm ready to lay out a quilt top. I just throw a bedsheet across the top of the door. A few large safety pens in the back to hold it in place. It works great for crib/lap size quilts. After the quilt is pieced I take the sheet down till I need to layout another quilt. I have been doing this for years and works great.
#37
Originally Posted by newestnana
I'm going to be making a one-block wonder (having been inspired by some threads on this board) and will really need a design wall...actually a big one. However, my sewing room is actually our dining room, so I can't do anything to the walls that is permanent.
Any ideas on how to mount some kind of design wall so that it can be taken down when the room serves another purpose?
Any ideas on how to mount some kind of design wall so that it can be taken down when the room serves another purpose?
#38
SUPER IDEA.... Also, for a cutting table, my DH cut me a piece of plywood, edged underneath to fit the sewing machine, placed a latch (like on the old closet doors/crib doors) to hook under the ironing board on the back side to keep it steady. Cut the size as the store-bought grided cloth mat with the corner staps (use discount coupons). I now have a removable working board for cutting/measuring/ironing. and it takes up just a little more space than the ironing board - not an extra table you have to put somewhere. Just a thought.
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