I was inspired by your video and made my design wall over the weekend. I really appreciate the advice to make it only 6 feet by 4 feet and to get the 1” thick board. I made three adaptations: 1- I wrapped packing tape around all of the edges to reduce the wear on the fragile edges. 2- I used a fiber-enhanced tape as the hinge, and I also used that tape to make the styrofoam stronger. I made two horizontal and two vertical tape lines on the design side. 3- I took an old knife, heat it in a flame and sliced that styrofoam like butter. No rough edges!! I washed my flannel in HOT HOT water and over dried it on super heat in the dryer so it would finish SHRINKING! Finally, I made the 2x4 foot piece cut off into a table top design board. Thanks! This was a super helpful video!!
@@OnWilliamsStreet I wish now that I hadn't covered it in so much tape on the face of the board. Sticking pins in it is a bit of a drag. Oh well! It's still a great tool!
I was inspired by your video and made my design wall over the weekend. I really appreciate the advice to make it only 6 feet by 4 feet and to get the 1” thick board. I made three adaptations: 1- I wrapped packing tape around all of the edges to reduce the wear on the fragile edges. 2- I used a fiber-enhanced tape as the hinge, and I also used that tape to make the styrofoam stronger. I made two horizontal and two vertical tape lines on the design side. 3- I took an old knife, heat it in a flame and sliced that styrofoam like butter. No rough edges!! I washed my flannel in HOT HOT water and over dried it on super heat in the dryer so it would finish SHRINKING! Finally, I made the 2x4 foot piece cut off into a table top design board. Thanks! This was a super helpful video!!
Will Home Depo or Lowes cut the foam like they cut other things for people? You didn't say what kind of fabric, was it flannel or some kind of batting?
Amazing! Thank you for sharing!
I was inspired by your video and made my design wall over the weekend. I really appreciate the advice to make it only 6 feet by 4 feet and to get the 1” thick board.
I made three adaptations:
1- I wrapped packing tape around all of the edges to reduce the wear on the fragile edges.
2- I used a fiber-enhanced tape as the hinge, and I also used that tape to make the styrofoam stronger. I made two horizontal and two vertical tape lines on the design side.
3- I took an old knife, heat it in a flame and sliced that styrofoam like butter. No rough edges!!
I washed my flannel in HOT HOT water and over dried it on super heat in the dryer so it would finish SHRINKING!
Finally, I made the 2x4 foot piece cut off into a table top design board.
Thanks! This was a super helpful video!!
Thanks for sharing your ideas and tips on ways to improve it. I'm glad that our video was useful!
@@OnWilliamsStreet I wish now that I hadn't covered it in so much tape on the face of the board. Sticking pins in it is a bit of a drag. Oh well! It's still a great tool!
Thank you for this how to video. This is very helpful as my sewing room has limited wall space. Thank you.
Great tips!
Love this idea. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks and welcome to St. George.
Thanks! 😃
Neat idea, thanks for sharing.
Thank you for sharing this video. I really could use this and I like that you can easily put is under the bed.. Thanks again👏☺️
Yes! Having tools that are easy to store make things so much nicer.
Thanks!! Excellent tutorial. I will try it....
Great idea!
Thanks!
Great idea! Thanks!
You are so welcome!
did it with my mom with a quarter cup Nopales cactus a day, did not cure her but regulated it a lot better
Is there a reason not to have the words on the board go on the backside so that they don’t show thru the flannel?
Nope. I didn't realize how much it showed through when first making it. If I redid it I would make sure to put the fabric on the shiny side.
@@OnWilliamsStreet great! This is such a good idea, thanks!!
I was inspired by your video and made my design wall over the weekend. I really appreciate the advice to make it only 6 feet by 4 feet and to get the 1” thick board.
I made three adaptations:
1- I wrapped packing tape around all of the edges to reduce the wear on the fragile edges.
2- I used a fiber-enhanced tape as the hinge, and I also used that tape to make the styrofoam stronger. I made two horizontal and two vertical tape lines on the design side.
3- I took an old knife, heat it in a flame and sliced that styrofoam like butter. No rough edges!!
I washed my flannel in HOT HOT water and over dried it on super heat in the dryer so it would finish SHRINKING!
Finally, I made the 2x4 foot piece cut off into a table top design board.
Thanks! This was a super helpful video!!
wouldn't it be better to put the fabric on the silver side so all that text does not show?
Will Home Depo or Lowes cut the foam like they cut other things for people? You didn't say what kind of fabric, was it flannel or some kind of batting?
She said it was flannel at the beginning of the video. Happy quilting!😊
I'm not sure, I've never asked.
I'd put some batting between the foamboard and the flannel. That writing showing through would be distracting to some.
Such a great idea, thank you for sharing!
Very nice! I would've had the fabric on the side without words because they show through. The words would be distracting to me.
You can see the typing on the board face through the fabric! :(
Yep! We realized it after filming and would definitely cover the silver side of the board next time.
Today’s prices are much higher.
Unfortunately that happens!