Thanks for this...for anyone making one of these, try using black batting. It looks cleaner and really pops your pieces and colours so you can see them better.
Thank you for showing the materials you used & how exactly you did that. I'm redoing my quilt room & will keep that idea in mind! Thank you for sharing! Good job!!
I fashioned my design wall from the pink insulation board. I covered it in batting...but I will recover it in flannel. It is hard to clean the threads off of batting.. Mine is 96 x 96 and it is in a server rack which holds the base. I can move it around. It leans against the wall, and the rack keeps it in one place--sot it is both sturdy and moveable. I love my wall. I now baste my quilt on it, which eases that dreaded task. Thanks for sharing your wall.
Very nice job showing your design wall. Is this by chance the Prop-it Design Wall brand? MSQC has some other items from this company but I haven’t been able to find it. Julia in TX
It was a flannel style quilt wall from MSQC. I got it during an after Christmas sale a few years back. It is just the fabric 72”x72”, no backing or board. I wrapped it on the styrofoam sheets from Home Depot. I think the sku is NOT2021 It was about $35 but the sale was 50% off.
It's a very nice wall.Thank you for the directions. What type of fabric did you use to cover it - just white cotton? Also in the written directions you say you used nails to keep the fabric taut, is that because you made a frame with the foam board or is the whole back all foam board.
Thank you. In the video it shows how I used each part of the supplies. I did not make a frame. The fabric is like flannel, actually a design wall fabric from Missouri Star Quilt Co. The nails have a cover on the so they don’t go through the fabric and only used on the back to pull the fabric tight. The video shows how I pulled the fabric and attached with the nails. If after you watch the video you have some questions please feel free to reach out. Thanks again, Lori
Thanks for this...for anyone making one of these, try using black batting. It looks cleaner and really pops your pieces and colours so you can see them better.
Thank you for showing the materials you used & how exactly you did that. I'm redoing my quilt room & will keep that idea in mind! Thank you for sharing! Good job!!
You are most welcome.
Great job Lori!!!
I fashioned my design wall from the pink insulation board. I covered it in batting...but I will recover it in flannel. It is hard to clean the threads off of batting.. Mine is 96 x 96 and it is in a server rack which holds the base. I can move it around. It leans against the wall, and the rack keeps it in one place--sot it is both sturdy and moveable. I love my wall. I now baste my quilt on it, which eases that dreaded task. Thanks for sharing your wall.
Great idea ..aluminium back will keep moisture out off wall and nails will keep it in place . Thanks for sharing.
Nice design wall. Thank you for the video 😊👍💕
Thank you
This looks amazing.
Thank you kindly
Brilliant!
Very nice job showing your design wall. Is this by chance the Prop-it Design Wall brand? MSQC has some other items from this company but I haven’t been able to find it. Julia in TX
It was a flannel style quilt wall from MSQC. I got it during an after Christmas sale a few years back. It is just the fabric 72”x72”, no backing or board. I wrapped it on the styrofoam sheets from Home Depot.
I think the sku is NOT2021
It was about $35 but the sale was 50% off.
It's a very nice wall.Thank you for the directions. What type of fabric did you use to cover it - just white cotton? Also in the written directions you say you used nails to keep the fabric taut, is that because you made a frame with the foam board or is the whole back all foam board.
Thank you.
In the video it shows how I used each part of the supplies. I did not make a frame.
The fabric is like flannel, actually a design wall fabric from Missouri Star Quilt Co. The nails have a cover on the so they don’t go through the fabric and only used on the back to pull the fabric tight.
The video shows how I pulled the fabric and attached with the nails.
If after you watch the video you have some questions please feel free to reach out.
Thanks again, Lori
Ty
You’re most welcome