sewbug wrote:
I've read more bad reviews about the Block Butler on quilting forums than good ones.
I would wait until that product is improved before investing that much money in it.
I bought a Block Butler to take to guild retreats. It was kind of frustrating because stuff kept falling off it. It also fell off the wall if I put anything heavy on it, like a bunch of blocks that had been sewn together. I finally gave up and bought a piece of gridded flannel for retreats, instead.
I have the same gridded flannel on my permanent design wall at home. I have a large cabinet with heavy oak sliding doors, which are covered with donacona and then the gridded flannel. I can stick pins in the donacona. It's the perfect solution for me. You can see pictures of it in my profile.
Anne in Vancouver, Canada