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July 16th, 2012, 09:01 PM
#11
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Missouri Star
Re: Design walls
Lori,
Cheapest design wall is to just get a vinyl tablecloth at the dollar store. The kind with the fuzzy back. Works great. I've stapled them to the wall and have even pinned one to a piece of rigid foam insulation so I can move it around.
Nancy
I got a sewing machine for my husband. Good trade, huh!?!
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July 16th, 2012, 09:34 PM
#12
Senior Member
Missouri Star
Re: Design walls
I think I'm going to do that Nancy. I put up some fleece (which worked great) to check out how it works but I only have pink, purple and some prints. So I think the table cloth and maybe some sticky velcro will be perfect for these doors. I'm already addicted!
I have a ton of childrens prints because of selling on Etsy so I think it would be fun to make up some little quilts to sell in a local shop over here. Then I can buy some some fabric! lol
Lorie
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July 16th, 2012, 09:40 PM
#13
Senior Member
Missouri Star
Re: Design walls
That was some more fabric. Got too excited there
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July 17th, 2012, 01:18 AM
#14
Senior Member
Missouri Star
Re: Design walls
I have a piece of purple fleece hanging on my only free wall....once in a while I have to roll it for threads but other than that it works great....I just don't look at the color!
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July 17th, 2012, 02:45 AM
#15
Senior Member
Missouri Star
Re: Design walls
lilmouse I found some light blue fleece in my stash and i really didn't look at the color either. But I'm working with purple so it looks all okay. If I was doing orange not so much. lol It's good for now though.
I'm so glad I found this concept! The fabric is safe from my kitties! I'll take some progress pics since this is really my first real quilt. And you have all been so helpful 
Lorie
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