I used white flannel for mine, the quilt blocks stick nicely to it, no pins required. Not sure how it would work for heavy/large blocks, but works great so far.
Flannel is great, for heavier blocks try batting, it's fuzzier. You don't have to cover your whole board with batting, just tack a piece on it large enough for your project.
The fabric is a white broadcloth and it is currently resting on top of a dresser but if it was we would use wall anchors and attach using strong screws into the anchors.
I have a very small space to quilt, how can I store my badding on rolls to be easy each time to use it. I do live alone so partner here to help. any suggestion please. and any suggestion for a system to make it easy taking the right amount of the role? thank you.
Hey Becky, I would take a lesson out of Angie's book for this and move vertically. Have a bracket made that you can pull off of the roll from the ceiling
Hola mi querida señora usted es una persona que hace los trabajos pesados ,pero debe cuidar su salud ya que cuando usted se agacha para corchetear esa tela usted respira con demasiada dificultad deberia chequear sus pulmones , parece que usted no cuida sus resfrios bueno espero q usted se sienta mejor y pueda respirar con menos dificultad un gran abrazo muchas bendiciones
Thank you for sharing!
I love it, now to find time to build one of my own. Thank you.
Awesome. Thanks for info
Very cool!
Great job you two!
Great project xx
Great job! 👍
Great job mom and pop! See you tomorrow on the live stream.
Great job
Awesome.. thank you.
I used white flannel for mine, the quilt blocks stick nicely to it, no pins required. Not sure how it would work for heavy/large blocks, but works great so far.
Flannel is great, for heavier blocks try batting, it's fuzzier. You don't have to cover your whole board with batting, just tack a piece on it large enough for your project.
I use flannel on a shower curtain it works great though once I have a few rows together I pin a bit at the top :)
Nice
Great wall!!! What fabric did you use? How did you attach completed design wall to the wall in your studio?
thank you, Jasmine
The fabric is a white broadcloth and it is currently resting on top of a dresser but if it was we would use wall anchors and attach using strong screws into the anchors.
I have a very small space to quilt, how can I store my badding on rolls to be easy each time to use it. I do live alone so partner here to help. any suggestion please. and any suggestion for a system to make it easy taking the right amount of the role? thank you.
Hey Becky, I would take a lesson out of Angie's book for this and move vertically. Have a bracket made that you can pull off of the roll from the ceiling
Awesome job and nice project. Do you hire out?! LOL!
Great idea. Taping up the styrofoam with duct tape might help assembly.
Great, thankyou . enjoy your weekend. the coming few weeks, i will not be able to join you Live, See you in few weeks. miss you.
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Hola mi querida señora usted es una persona que hace los trabajos pesados ,pero debe cuidar su salud ya que cuando usted se agacha para corchetear esa tela usted respira con demasiada dificultad deberia chequear sus pulmones , parece que usted no cuida sus resfrios bueno espero q usted se sienta mejor y pueda respirar con menos dificultad un gran abrazo muchas bendiciones
French cleat?
I just love you. See you on Sonday live.