Do you have a design wall & if so how did you make it?
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I guess I'm low-tech here on this one too. I attached 3 curtain hooks (end,middle,end) and rung it on my curtain rod. I don't have a wall space available to attach one to. Then I looked at at window,which is 84" wide. It works for me.
#24
Oh yeah! My design wall is 6ft x 8 ft.
I used (6) 2x4 pieces of insulation board, taped together. on the back, I reinforced the seams with some old wooden yard sticks I bought for 5 cents each maybe 10 yrs ago; covered it with a white cotton king size sheet from the 2nd hand store. Hung it using white string tied to a nail just above, and below the foam in 2 places( the string acts as a bracket) giving me 3 equal work areas , or, (they're barely noticable) one large area.
I currently have 4 projects up there.. the sinature blocks from the swap I participated in here; some pp stars for a red white & b blue quilt; a Woven ribbons top, ( mostly pieced) and a 'twister' baby quilt for a co-worker. I LOVE that thing!
I used (6) 2x4 pieces of insulation board, taped together. on the back, I reinforced the seams with some old wooden yard sticks I bought for 5 cents each maybe 10 yrs ago; covered it with a white cotton king size sheet from the 2nd hand store. Hung it using white string tied to a nail just above, and below the foam in 2 places( the string acts as a bracket) giving me 3 equal work areas , or, (they're barely noticable) one large area.
I currently have 4 projects up there.. the sinature blocks from the swap I participated in here; some pp stars for a red white & b blue quilt; a Woven ribbons top, ( mostly pieced) and a 'twister' baby quilt for a co-worker. I LOVE that thing!
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