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Deb watkins 05-09-2014 12:51 PM

I didn't attach mine, I just leaned them side by side up against the wall, put the LARGE flannel piece over both of them. I did have to cut some off to have them fit in the basement as my ceilings are only 7 ft. high.

carol45 05-09-2014 01:53 PM

I had a lot of really heavy duty wide velcro, which I attached to the wall with staples, and then attached the matching pieces to the boards and hung them up. I used 3 strips, 2 inches wide each. So far it's stayed up--about a year, so I don't think it will fall. :-)

Iraxy 05-09-2014 06:40 PM


Originally Posted by cindynvb (Post 6708446)
My son used screws and a drill to attach them to the wall. The hardest part, (other than getting him in the sewing room LOL) was finding the studs so I could have it centered on my wall.

I did this. It is sturdy enough to hold a king size quilt and I don't have to worry about it falling over. I don't take it anywhere so it is perfect for me.

oldtisme 05-09-2014 07:39 PM

I just used a couple thumb tacks on a 5'xWOF piece of flannel.

sherian 05-09-2014 08:10 PM

I covered mine in flannel - then used a curtain rod attached to wall - made loops from material - attached loops to
core board - put loops on curtain rod - and hung it. works great! You can use the whole core board or cut it to size you want. several people who have seen it have made them.
oh I put mind on the wall side ways - rectangle - fits behind my desk and chair - so I can turn and mix & match
blocks etc.
Have a great day!

JeanieG 05-09-2014 09:30 PM

I covered mine with felt, and my husband screwed it onto the wall. Works just beautifully!


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