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Building a Quilt Display Wall
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dexter444
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Building a Quilt Display Wall
I bought special felt like fabric from a quilt book but it is 46" wide by 108" long. It's basically too short width ways and too long length wise. I was thinking about buying foam insulation board and pinning or gluing it to that but the size won't be big enough... I can buy more felt fabric (is that the best one) at the sewing store if necessary. But what size should make it? Is a foam insulation board 8 foot x 8 foot? Any help would be appreciated. And how to make it best.
- zfatcat
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Re: Building a Quilt Display Wall
I just use the vinyl with the flannel back and tack it to the wall. I bought it at Joann's for 3 or 4 dollars a yard.
Lori
Lori
Lori 
- Marilynsgrammy
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Re: Building a Quilt Display Wall
a vinyl table cloth with flannel on the back works just as well...
if you attach it to something will you be able to fold it up and put it aside? I tack mine to the wall and take it down when I don't need it and fold it up.
Chriss
if you attach it to something will you be able to fold it up and put it aside? I tack mine to the wall and take it down when I don't need it and fold it up.
Chriss
James 1:2
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Suzquilts
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Re: Building a Quilt Display Wall
And I just nailed up two yards of 72" felt I bought with a coupon at Joann's.
Susan
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fabricgirl
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Re: Building a Quilt Display Wall
I have a Fons and Porter one that I purchased AT Joanns with a coupon and got it for 50 off.
Lois
Lois
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soccermomsews
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Re: Building a Quilt Display Wall
The foam insulation board I saw at Home Depot is 4' x 8'. I am buying 2 sheets putting them together, then trimming to fit my wall. I have 8 foot ceilings but, I also have baseboards & crown moulding, so that takes a few inches away right there. I think I also want a little wall to show around edges of design wall. I bought 108" white flannel for my wall.
