Design Walls

Oct 26, 2009

designwallEveryone should have a design wall – unless of course you’re really young and spry and have lots of floor room to lay out your quilt blocks. The problem is some of us don’t have wall space to put up a design wall. Problem solved!

The GIANT Cheryl Ann’s Design Wall comes in a small tote bag measuring about 5″ x 5″ x 22″ and weighing less than 7 pounds. It is easily assembled in just a few minutes (its about as difficult as pu-tting up a tent)  and provides a giant 72″ x 72″ flannel surface that is stretched tight on a stable frame. The flannel is a high quality, 100% cotton, preshrunk flannel that has been measured and sewn to fit the frame. Because it is stretched tight and standing at an angle, adherence is marvelous and pinning is never necessary. A design wall like this will not only help you create wonderful projects,  but will help you avoid sewing blocks and rows together in the wrong order. Your seam ripper may get lonely!  And because it is portable you can stand this really close to your sewing machine – or move it really far away if you want the exercise. When you are finished, just fold it up and put it away. This is perfect for anyone who teaches quilt classes.  The 72″ square comes in pale gray and white and is $174. There are also smaller versions – 54″ square ($133) and 36″ square ($107)  available in white.  These are perfect additions to your Santa list.

For those who have a wall – Fons and Porter have a 60″ x 72″ design wall sheet that you can tape or tack up. It is gridded which is really useful to keep you straight. You could easily add a sleeve for a dowel (or maybe a folding tent pole?) for  hanging.

by Carol | Categories: Great Notions |

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  1. Elsie
    November 11th, 2011 at 12:04 am #

    Where can Inget a design wall like this?
    Elsie

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