I did this as well...Foam Insulation boards 1/2" thick and 4ft x 8ft tall. Honestly too tall for me so my husband cut them down to 7ft tall. Still too tall but they will stay that tall. I did not mount them to any walls because I don't have any wall space. I let them lean against a wall near my front door. I also did not spray any glue to keep my flannel in place. My husband recommended "T Pins" on the sides all the way around. It does work just as good for me if they were glued. Both my boards are in 2 pieces. My husband will be cutting them so that I am able to fold them up and can put them in the closet under my staircase. It really is a great way to set up your quilt top and get a great visual of your work! I got my foam insulation from Lowe's and my T pins from Joann's.
I used 2 of the insulation board, 4x8 ft. Used batting (had on hand.) Then joined them with duct tape so they could fold onto each other. I have it up folded for everyday use & placement in my sewing "studio." Then when working on a larger quilt they can be unfolded for more area & placed in the living room. I can design, take pictures, fold up the wall, & repin overlapping blocks to sew. Wall also has ribbons pinned on it for a 12" grid.
I really like your design wall idea. I like how light insulation boards are. I am going to make it like that. Thank you for excellent information. Thank you for sharing this with us ☺️ Have a blessed day 💕🙏
I needed a quick design wall for my latest project. I placed 2 contact hooks on the wall. Bought a piece of wood trim 7ft long. Bought a plastic lined tablecloth with flannel. Sewed a rod pocket. Inserted the rod and hung it on the 2 hooks. Works great. Flannel on back of tablecloth keeps your blocks up forever.
I have done the same thing with flannel backed table clothes. They can also be folded up and stored if you don’t have a designated sewing space or sew in a common space of your home like I do.
My sewing room is small and all the available walls have shelving. But for a design wall, I use the double bifold doors of the closet. I used dollar store foam core board, wrapped in flannel and mounted it with 3 M Velcro removable tabs. It's enough to see how blocks are working.
I don't have a lot of reachable wall space so I purchased a retractable design wall. Basically a large shade. I have it over my sliding closet doors. It works.
I’m like you in the morning. My husband, who is definitely NOT a morning person, finds that my rapid fire conversation and “getting things done” in the mornings make him feel as if he’s drinking from a fire hose.🤣
Oh, the color change you made to the writing on your cross stitch is wonderful. What a difference it makes. I have been using a journal to make some changes in my life. I'm thinking that your calendar would be a better in my face to place my progress. At a glance kind of thing. I had to chuckle when you said you start your day on fire. Unfortunately for me...my start of the day is like the aftermath of putting out a fire. Takes me a while to get the go a going, haha. But there is always hard work and hope to keep us motivated. Your videos actually have been great inspiration. Thanks, Pat.
People are always asking what to do with scraps, and I am so very glad you are showing people these crumb blocks. This way people can visualize better "Scraps" some people are trying to save pieces, that unless they are held in place with netting or completely top stitched won't show. You are so helpful to so many people. Have a great day!
I’ve been crumb quilting too! It is so relaxing for a relatively new quilter. I’m using Pat’s rainbow quilt as inspiration, making my blocks all from the same color. This is my third crumb quilt -love to do these.
I already have a similar design wall. When I know I’m going to a sew day I lay my blocks out in rows and columns on a flannel backed plastic tablecloth and fold up neatly. I can easily transport it and only have to Reid on a few blocks. I don’t have to lay it out all over again.
My design wall is also those Styrofoam insulation boards about 2 inches thick, because I wanted to be able to use pins on it, I just covered it with flannel, and stapled it to the back..has worked real well for about 5 yrs not, and I leaned it on the wall, so that I can move it if need be..I just love mine..
A design wall is so, so helpful! It makes a big difference. I have a curtain rod with clips and I’ve hung a large piece of batting. I have the Home is.. blocks on it and I love seeing the blocks and how they look all together. I used to put them out on the bed, but it is much better on a wall. Thanks for your ideas Pat! I may get my husband to make one with the insulation and attach it to the wall someday.
Love love love your cross stitch. I am doing the serendipity roll by roll. It is so much fun. Did roll two the other day. You aren’t talking about the Stay At Home block a day for April. Is anyone doing it ? Starting mine today from my old old old wizard of Oz fabric. Should be fun and cute.
I used foam insulation board that I got at Menard's. It's 4' x 6' & approx 3/4" thick. I just wrapped it in batting and it works great. It's leaning up right now, but my plan is to actually put a couple of screws in it and attach it to the wall. LOVE it!!!
Good morning. I click on a comment below thinking someone was sharing a design wall. It came up with a nude picture so I reported it and it's gone. I USED batting on my sliding closet doors. Works great. Happy Tuesday.
New hairdo! Looks great! I have drop ceilings in the sewing area and I attached some clips I used when adding flowers to the church pews to the metal piece between the ceiling and the tile; then added curtain rings (curtain rod with ring) and I attached the flannel to the rings. I used about 25-30 of them. I also sewed some fabric (binding) across the top of the flannel. I love it. It's about 72"x72".
Good morning, Pat. I just bought foam board yesterday to make myself a design wall. So excited. I like your crumb blocks, I think leave the string one. I did one like that the other day and too thought it was plain. But... once all thrown together it adds interest, place for eye to rest. I’ll post a pic in community. Thank you so much for helping me to find some focus and organizing plans in sewing room. What a blessing you have been for me. 🤗🤗
I have 2 of those and they work great, I used 1 inch foam insulation board from Lowes and also cheap. usually they are 4x8. I cut off the extra 2 feet to use as small ones to move around
Loved this tutorial! I have a design bed🤣 My quilt space is over our garage and I have half walls and then an extreme angled wall to the ceiling, but I love my design bed. It works for me in my space. You have to repeatedly do something 10 times for it to become a habit, and you need to like what you are doing. Thanks Pat for all the content you bring to us daily! I am a subscriber and I hit that like button!😉
As an alternative to bolting the design wall to the wall, I found that 3M picture hanging strips (which work like Velcro) work well to hold the light weight insulation board. No holes in the wall; the tape is removable following the directions carefully, and I easily moved the design wall when I re-organized my sewing space recently. All I needed to do was use new self adhesive strips on the wall in the new location.
I used batting and over the years it has stretched and sagged. They use car headliner fabric for the design walls at Quilt in a Day and it's lasted well for the 15 years that I've been going there.
I used a king sized sheet and wrapped both of my boards . I just put the edges of the sheet around the the boards and my husbands screwed the whole unit to the wall.
I think the term for the boards you used is sheet rock. That’s a great idea. I have a magnetic, dry erase board that is 4’ by 6’. It worked better in my space to hang it vertically instead of horizontally, which made it perfect for a design wall. I bought the flannel that said it was for design walls (don’t know if that was necessary or not) and cut it to size and simply hang it with some strong magnets! Works great. Left drawings my grandkids did on the board and when I take it down they are all still there. I have used the magnetic board for so many things. Since the flannel is just held up with magnets, it is very easy to take down and fold up for when you need it next. When I was making masks or doll clothes (4 granddaughters) I would put the patterns on the board with cute magnets. Very handy to go to the board and get those little pattern pieces with the instructions. Those are all off now, for awhile, ready for the next thing. Probably be another quilt, so up goes the flannel again!! Love your videos. I always learn something new.
I just got my design wall!! 🌸🎉 I’m using felt and it seems to be working fine. Initially I ordered a 72” square but quickly realized I need more space so I ordered a 36”x72” panel. This will really help me as I resume work on a half hexagon quilt! 🌷
I did this as well...Foam Insulation boards 1/2" thick and 4ft x 8ft tall. Honestly too tall for me so my husband cut them down to 7ft tall. Still too tall but they will stay that tall. I did not mount them to any walls because I don't have any wall space. I let them lean against a wall near my front door. I also did not spray any glue to keep my flannel in place. My husband recommended "T Pins" on the sides all the way around. It does work just as good for me if they were glued. Both my boards are in 2 pieces. My husband will be cutting them so that I am able to fold them up and can put them in the closet under my staircase. It really is a great way to set up your quilt top and get a great visual of your work! I got my foam insulation from Lowe's and my T pins from Joann's.
I used 2 of the insulation board, 4x8 ft. Used batting (had on hand.) Then joined them with duct tape so they could fold onto each other. I have it up folded for everyday use & placement in my sewing "studio." Then when working on a larger quilt they can be unfolded for more area & placed in the living room.
I can design, take pictures, fold up the wall, & repin overlapping blocks to sew.
Wall also has ribbons pinned on it for a 12" grid.
How did you work the duct tape so it could be folded? Thanks
Thanks for sharing how to make the design wall.
I really like your design wall idea. I like how light insulation boards are. I am going to make it like that.
Thank you for excellent information. Thank you for sharing this with us ☺️ Have a blessed day 💕🙏
Glad it was helpful!
Pat, "there are 7 days in a week, & someday, isnt one of them!" From the movie, Hello, My Name Is Doris. I LOVE that saying!!😂
I really love your hair you look great
Thank you for this video.
you are so welcome!
I needed a quick design wall for my latest project. I placed 2 contact hooks on the wall. Bought a piece of wood trim 7ft long. Bought a plastic lined tablecloth with flannel. Sewed a rod pocket. Inserted the rod and hung it on the 2 hooks. Works great. Flannel on back of tablecloth keeps your blocks up forever.
I have done the same thing with flannel backed table clothes. They can also be folded up and stored if you don’t have a designated sewing space or sew in a common space of your home like I do.
Great idea! Thanks for sharing! After watching about 5 you tubes...yours is the one I’m going with!
Always nice to visit with you Pat! I need your energy!
Thank you, Pat, for the idea on a design wall! Your hair is so pretty! 😊
My sewing room is small and all the available walls have shelving. But for a design wall, I use the double bifold doors of the closet. I used dollar store foam core board, wrapped in flannel and mounted it with 3 M Velcro removable tabs. It's enough to see how blocks are working.
Fons and Porter makes a great design fuzzy fabric piece with a 2 inch grid on it. It hangs on the wall. Everything sticks!
I don't have a lot of reachable wall space so I purchased a retractable design wall. Basically a large shade. I have it over my sliding closet doors. It works.
Great saying!!!
I’m like you in the morning. My husband, who is definitely NOT a morning person, finds that my rapid fire conversation and “getting things done” in the mornings make him feel as if he’s drinking from a fire hose.🤣
I can relate.... to your husband... It takes all the effort I can muster in the morning just to wake up! Drives my husband batty!!
Hi Pat. Good to see you again. I'm loving your hair style and love your tutorials!! Hope you're having a great day!
Oh, the color change you made to the writing on your cross stitch is wonderful. What a difference it makes. I have been using a journal to make some changes in my life. I'm thinking that your calendar would be a better in my face to place my progress. At a glance kind of thing. I had to chuckle when you said you start your day on fire. Unfortunately for me...my start of the day is like the aftermath of putting out a fire. Takes me a while to get the go a going, haha. But there is always hard work and hope to keep us motivated. Your videos actually have been great inspiration. Thanks, Pat.
People are always asking what to do with scraps, and I am so very glad you are showing people these crumb blocks. This way people can visualize better "Scraps" some people are trying to save pieces, that unless they are held in place with netting or completely top stitched won't show. You are so helpful to so many people.
Have a great day!
I’ve been crumb quilting too! It is so relaxing for a relatively new quilter. I’m using Pat’s rainbow quilt as inspiration, making my blocks all from the same color. This is my third crumb quilt -love to do these.
When you sew the block together, are the seams bumpy?
Yes, the seams can be difficult to handle. I hand quilted my first one. Don’t think I’ll do that again😅.
I already have a similar design wall. When I know I’m going to a sew day I lay my blocks out in rows and columns on a flannel backed plastic tablecloth and fold up neatly. I can easily transport it and only have to Reid on a few blocks. I don’t have to lay it out all over again.
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Thank You for sharing. 👍🙏
My design wall is also those Styrofoam insulation boards about 2 inches thick, because I wanted to be able to use pins on it, I just covered it with flannel, and stapled it to the back..has worked real well for about 5 yrs not, and I leaned it on the wall, so that I can move it if need be..I just love mine..
I love those two bracelets blocks together. That would be a really pretty quilt.
I made a design wall using a cheap vinyl table cloth with a fuzzy back. I hung it up on my wall using straight pins.
I used car headliner fabric. It works great.
Where do you purchase those?
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Lots of great info on Design walls! Thanks for sharing your work and ideas!
A design wall is so, so helpful! It makes a big difference. I have a curtain rod with clips and I’ve hung a large piece of batting. I have the Home is.. blocks on it and I love seeing the blocks and how they look all together. I used to put them out on the bed, but it is much better on a wall. Thanks for your ideas Pat! I may get my husband to make one with the insulation and attach it to the wall someday.
Love love love your cross stitch. I am doing the serendipity roll by roll. It is so much fun. Did roll two the other day. You aren’t talking about the Stay At Home block a day for April. Is anyone doing it ? Starting mine today from my old old old wizard of Oz fabric. Should be fun and cute.
I used foam insulation board that I got at Menard's. It's 4' x 6' & approx 3/4" thick. I just wrapped it in batting and it works great. It's leaning up right now, but my plan is to actually put a couple of screws in it and attach it to the wall. LOVE it!!!
Good morning. I click on a comment below thinking someone was sharing a design wall. It came up with a nude picture so I reported it and it's gone. I USED batting on my sliding closet doors. Works great. Happy Tuesday.
I did that many years ago and they are in their third home. Works very well.
I am moving in a new house and planning my sewing area. I have to make one of these!
New hairdo! Looks great! I have drop ceilings in the sewing area and I attached some clips I used when adding flowers to the church pews to the metal piece between the ceiling and the tile; then added curtain rings (curtain rod with ring) and I attached the flannel to the rings. I used about 25-30 of them. I also sewed some fabric (binding) across the top of the flannel. I love it. It's about 72"x72".
Good morning, Pat. I just bought foam board yesterday to make myself a design wall. So excited. I like your crumb blocks, I think leave the string one. I did one like that the other day and too thought it was plain. But... once all thrown together it adds interest, place for eye to rest. I’ll post a pic in community. Thank you so much for helping me to find some focus and organizing plans in sewing room. What a blessing you have been for me. 🤗🤗
Pat, your face looks way younger with your bangs swept to the side. You look so rested.
I have 2 of those and they work great, I used 1 inch foam insulation board from Lowes and also cheap. usually they are 4x8. I cut off the extra 2 feet to use as small ones to move around
Loved this tutorial! I have a design bed🤣 My quilt space is over our garage and I have half walls and then an extreme angled wall to the ceiling, but I love my design bed. It works for me in my space. You have to repeatedly do something 10 times for it to become a habit, and you need to like what you are doing. Thanks Pat for all the content you bring to us daily! I am a subscriber and I hit that like button!😉
I do my best work as soon as I get up, Get all the house tidy done and have the afternoon to sit and sew.
thank you!
Setting my alarm for this one
I still missed this
Great Video!
How do you clean your design wall.Mine is flannel and I’ve used the clothes sticky rollers, but would love a better idea! Thank you
Styrofoamie. Love it. 😂
How do you show those tiny pieces of fabric into a chrome block without your presser foot sucking it in?
I'm exactly like you, Pat. When my feet hit the floor I am going 90 miles an hour.
When you sew crumb blocks or string blocks together, seams won’t nest. Does that matter? Won’t there be a lot of bumps on the back?
As an alternative to bolting the design wall to the wall, I found that 3M picture hanging strips (which work like Velcro) work well to hold the light weight insulation board. No holes in the wall; the tape is removable following the directions carefully, and I easily moved the design wall when I re-organized my sewing space recently. All I needed to do was use new self adhesive strips on the wall in the new location.
On the block you thought was plain you could use a 60 degree angle and cut a triangle and then fill in to make the square.
Could you share or anyone here share the best place to purchase good quality flannel. I know Joann's is crappy.
Hi, Pat! Does batting work as well as the high quality flannel for a design wall? Thanks so much! 😍
I use this and it's worked
I used batting and over the years it has stretched and sagged. They use car headliner fabric for the design walls at Quilt in a Day and it's lasted well for the 15 years that I've been going there.
I have textured walls. What can I use?
what is the quilt name that is hanging on wall in red and white?
These are my most favorite type of blocks. I can just sew and something appears
Have you ever tried foam core boards wrapped in flannel?
I have not for walls, but the small design boards are that. My wall is flannel or builder insulation boards
Where do you get the red&white baskets?
They had these at dollar store in blue
I used a king sized sheet and wrapped both of my boards . I just put the edges of the sheet around the the boards and my husbands screwed the whole unit to the wall.
Do blocks stick to the sheet ?
Pat, did you or anyone else put batting under your flannel on the design board
i do not put batting, that would make it way too puffy.
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I think the term for the boards you used is sheet rock. That’s a great idea. I have a magnetic, dry erase board that is 4’ by 6’. It worked better in my space to hang it vertically instead of horizontally, which made it perfect for a design wall. I bought the flannel that said it was for design walls (don’t know if that was necessary or not) and cut it to size and simply hang it with some strong magnets! Works great. Left drawings my grandkids did on the board and when I take it down they are all still there. I have used the magnetic board for so many things. Since the flannel is just held up with magnets, it is very easy to take down and fold up for when you need it next. When I was making masks or doll clothes (4 granddaughters) I would put the patterns on the board with cute magnets. Very handy to go to the board and get those little pattern pieces with the instructions. Those are all off now, for awhile, ready for the next thing. Probably be another quilt, so up goes the flannel again!! Love your videos. I always learn something new.
No, not sheet rock, that is really heavy. It's more of a foam board, light and easy to move around.
duck tape the flannel on the back, that is what I did.
Dry wall? Very heavy?
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Those pieces are 4 ft by 8 ft.
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I just got my design wall!! 🌸🎉 I’m using felt and it seems to be working fine. Initially I ordered a 72” square but quickly realized I need more space so I ordered a 36”x72” panel. This will really help me as I resume work on a half hexagon quilt! 🌷
that is great!