Please describe your design wall
#14
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Join Date: May 2010
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Two pannels of high density insulation board (pink foam) covered with a very light batting to muffle the pink, and a layer of white felt. The whole thing (60 x 80) is attached to the wall. Single pieces of fabric stick by themselves very well; larger or pieced segments I stick a pin in to secure sometimes.
RST
RST
#15
LOL...she described it alot better than I did!! But that is EXACTLY what I did for mine :D
Originally Posted by RST
Two pannels of high density insulation board (pink foam) covered with a very light batting to muffle the pink, and a layer of white felt. The whole thing (60 x 80) is attached to the wall. Single pieces of fabric stick by themselves very well; larger or pieced segments I stick a pin in to secure sometimes.
RST
RST
#17
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 2,189
I put a bunch of the Scotch removable hooks up, used the small heavy duty paper clips (the ones that you can flip the open tabs back on themselves) which I put on 2 large flannel backed vinyl tablecloths then slipped over the hooks. It goes from ceiling to floor. Cheap and easy....
#20
I wish I had a sewing room, but since I work in my dinning room. I have a flannel backed table cloth hanging from my china cabinet with skirt hangers. It works pretty good.
Enjoy your new room.
Enjoy your new room.
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