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Re: Vanishing Design Wall 05 Dec 2010 16:28 #51841

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Re: Vanishing Design Wall 05 Dec 2010 15:51 #51836

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Please, can somebody post the link cause I lost it and I decided this is what I want for Christmas
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Re: Vanishing Design Wall 01 Dec 2010 09:25 #51723

I agree, Ann. I saw them in Houston, too, and they looked great. My sister-in-law is friends with the owner and they were selling tons of them in Houston. I think it was a great location for them being directly across from the TQS booth :D
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Re: Vanishing Design Wall 14 Nov 2010 23:52 #51282

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I saw the Vanishing Design Wall in Houston. The quality is terrific. I think it's totally worth the cost.

in Vancouver, Canada
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Re: Vanishing Design Wall 09 Nov 2010 07:31 #51162

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NancyinSTL wrote:
You can use the flannel side of a flannel backed oilcloth tablecloth fabric as a portable design wall. Thumbtacks, clothespins or drapery clips can be used to hang it, depending on where you hang it. It works great. I used one to display the optional blocks turned in each month for my guild's optional block raffle.

Yeah but don't buy the tablecloth in a dollar store. Opened the package and it went straight into recycling.

from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
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Re: Vanishing Design Wall 08 Nov 2010 23:14 #51155

Thank you Joanne for the update. I will have to consider, putting one of those on my wish list for Christmas!
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Re: Vanishing Design Wall 08 Nov 2010 22:49 #51154

Yesterday DH installed my Vanishing Design Wall and it's fantastic! He hung it right above the sliding doors of the closet in my sewing room. It's beautiful, works very well and most of all I didn't have to give up any wall space. I am now able to have my cutting table right against the wall and my little room (9' by 10') seems so much bigger now. I can actually walk into the right and go right to my sewing machine without having to take a detour around the table.

The blocks really stick to the wall and roll up into it with no problems at all. I am very pleased that I have it, it only took about six weeks to get it installed. Maybe I didn't ask DH often enough!

It's expensive but, I think, well worth it.

JoAnne
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Re: Vanishing Design Wall 22 Sep 2010 00:03 #50066

Thank you for the update Joanne. I have been considering something like this also, but need to get things more organized before I will know where I would really want to hang it.
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Re: Vanishing Design Wall 21 Sep 2010 22:49 #50065

Well, my original post was asking if anyone had one of those Vanishing Design Walls or if anyone knew anything about them. I showed the ads and the website to my husband, who makes incredible (he really does!) furniture and other things out of wood and is a terrific DIY guy. He said to get it. I ordered it and it has arrived. It is very well made, the "wall" is mounted on a very sturdy looking mechanism. I am very excited about it. DH has not installed it yet because I am in the process of rearranging and cleaning my sewing rooms. Yes, I said rooms, I have a sewing room and a fabric room. I shall paraphrase a woman from my guild, "My name is JoAnne and I am a fabricholic". I spent a good part of the summer making over 400 pillowcases and both rooms are a mess! I think I need a shovel to dig my way out!

I will post here again once the design wall is installed and in use.

JoAnne
southern California
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Re: Vanishing Design Wall 19 Sep 2010 18:11 #49991

I have had one of my quilting buddies check into the cost of "making her own", but cost was prohibitive as she really wanted the cabinetry part to camoflage the works. Hope that helps.
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Re: Vanishing Design Wall 17 Sep 2010 02:00 #49931

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As I mentioned before, I have used the flannel backed oilcloth for a portable design wall at my quilt guild meetings. The blocks stick quite well to it, even with the oilcloth hanging loosely away from the wall. I have made the DIY roller shades, but not ever using oilcloth. If using one of those kits where you fuse your fabric to the shade, you could just fuse regular flannel instead of oilcloth. However, I think it should work and the blocks (unless they are very small) should stay in place when the shade is rolled up if you roll it up gently. I can't guarantee that this would work, it was just an idea that popped into my head. If I had the need, I'd be willing to give it a try using a old roller shade and a piece of flannel/oilcloth. Neither cost very much. I bought my oilcloth from the remnant table.
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Re: Vanishing Design Wall 16 Sep 2010 15:12 #49917

NancyinSTL wrote:
A design wall does not require a fabric more sturdy than flannel. I think I understand that you want something fixed, rather than portable, that can vanish or be hidden when needed.

I had a thought. What about making yourself a rolling shade using the flannel backed oilcloth? Most fabric stores have the DIY rolling shade kits in various sizes. You'd have to put the oilcloth on such that the flannel rolls out on the front. The shade could be mounted on or above your 8' wide door and rolled out to whatever length you want.

Nancy, is that what you have? Do the blocks or whatever is on the design surface stay in place when you roll the "shade" up out of the way?

JoAnne
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Re: Vanishing Design Wall 16 Sep 2010 07:46 #49909

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A design wall does not require a fabric more sturdy than flannel. I think I understand that you want something fixed, rather than portable, that can vanish or be hidden when needed.

I had a thought. What about making yourself a rolling shade using the flannel backed oilcloth? Most fabric stores have the DIY rolling shade kits in various sizes. You'd have to put the oilcloth on such that the flannel rolls out on the front. The shade could be mounted on or above your 8' wide door and rolled out to whatever length you want.
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Re: Vanishing Design Wall 15 Sep 2010 23:46 #49901

ritzy wrote:
That would be my concern, is it something that will stay put while you are putting blocks up or is it going to move around?

Ritzy, I asked her and she said, " It's better if you have a wall or doors behind it to push against when you put blocks up, but will work without as well. Think of maps or a screen in front of the classroom in elementary school. Hope this helps!" Their website states that there would be 1" to 2" clearance between the "Design surface" and the wall. So, I don't think there were be too much swaying. She had said, in her first email to me, "The hardest part of creating the Vanishing Design Wall to bring to the public was finding the fabric, next was finding the proper mechanism!" It sounds like the fabric may be rather heavier than flannel.

The woman has been so kind to answer many emails from me today and the product sounds so good, I'm going to order one right now, i can't wait! I will let you know how it works out.

JoAnne
southern California
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