How to make a flannel covered design wall for quilting

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
  • Sue will walk you through the process of making a flannel covered design wall to use in your quilting studio.
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Komentáře • 48

  • @lorriheffner2747
    @lorriheffner2747 Před 2 měsíci +1

    thanks for the thorough tutorial

  • @kathryndamron3238
    @kathryndamron3238 Před rokem +1

    You are very clever. I appreciate you shsring these ideas. Thank you

  • @sheriingram8768
    @sheriingram8768 Před 4 lety +1

    Just completed a wall using your directions & your beautiful flannel. I never thought I would have a design wall in the small room where I quilt. Thank you so much!!

  • @deemaess5383
    @deemaess5383 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video. Thank you!

  • @dollyh.3976
    @dollyh.3976 Před 5 lety +1

    WOW...just seeing this. I was just at Home Depot today with my husband looking for something to make a design wall and actually saw this exact same insulation board and thought it would be perfect. I just plan to have 2 side by side on the floor leaning against a wall of shelving in my sewing room when in use and then when not in use can just stack them and put them in another room or basement....haven't planned that far ahead yet. Thanks for the tips on securing the flannel covering.

  • @cheryllhandley-beck322
    @cheryllhandley-beck322 Před 4 lety +1

    I wish I could post a photo of my wall. I love it! I had more then a few pit falls putting it up, but it truly is inspiring to have. The creative juices are flowing. If I ever figure out how to upload a picture I'll send you one!

    • @SuePellandDesigns
      @SuePellandDesigns  Před 4 lety

      Send it to sue@suepellanddesigns.com. I would love to see it! So glad you made one. It is so nice to have.

  • @maryschiff9580
    @maryschiff9580 Před 4 lety +1

    This is great, thanks so much!

  • @reneejohnson5041
    @reneejohnson5041 Před 2 lety

    Just now seeing this. Thanks so much for a detailed demonstration with this design wall. Appreciated how you demonstrated placing the flannel on as to avoid wavy lines. Thanks so much for this wonderful tutorial. Also LOVED the blocks you placed on the wall. Beautiful!! would love to learn how to make them. I will be subscribing to your channel. Thanks again!

    • @SuePellandDesigns
      @SuePellandDesigns  Před 2 lety

      Hi Glenda, the best way to learn how to make the Applique blocks is to take a course with me! Have you done any Applique? This is all fusible, blanket stitched Applique. Super simple and fun! You can get ny free weekly newsletter and a free mini workshop when you go to my website…
      SuePellandDesigns.com

  • @SuePellandDesigns
    @SuePellandDesigns  Před 5 lety +1

    My pleasure! Glad you found it helpful!

  • @mamajo6311
    @mamajo6311 Před 5 lety +3

    Thank you for sharing! This is soooo helpful! Thank you! Thank you!

    • @SuePellandDesigns
      @SuePellandDesigns  Před 5 lety

      Mama Jo you are most welcome! Share photos of your wall with me! You can e-mail me, sue@suepellanddesigns.com

  • @margaretkancianic6259
    @margaretkancianic6259 Před 6 lety

    Great idea, thanks!

    • @SuePellandDesigns
      @SuePellandDesigns  Před 6 lety

      I'm glad you liked it Margaret! This works great in my studio.

  • @petmomful2260
    @petmomful2260 Před 6 lety

    Wonderful design wall! I am using a portable one for now, but I see one like this in my future. I see some Tim Holtz fabric in there; that is my favorite.

    • @SuePellandDesigns
      @SuePellandDesigns  Před 5 lety

      Me tool! Tim is the best. The salesman is coming today for me to shop his new line. See it all on my website, suepellanddesigns.com.

  • @whimsicalendeavors
    @whimsicalendeavors Před 5 lety +4

    I used a kitchen electric knife for mine. Cuts quickly and not hard on your g
    Hands if you ever need to do it again.

  • @lindalober626
    @lindalober626 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing, would love to know how you attached the metal piece to the ceiling and where to get the roller hardware. I have a plan similar to this, perhaps now I have the motivation to complete it. My husband was always my woodworker. He died of Cancer almost 7 years ago, so I do things on my own. Sure miss him.

    • @SuePellandDesigns
      @SuePellandDesigns  Před 2 lety

      Hey Linda, tge hardware is standard closet door hardware available from your local home center. It is simply screwed into the ceiling. The rollers are attached to the panels. I used a 1x1/2” wood strip glued to the back of the panel to attach the rollers with screws to the panels. You can absolutely do this yourself. Your husband will be smiling down from heaven watching you be resourceful and independent! And I’m sure you miss him terribly , my heart aches for you. Hugs! Sue

  • @hazelann63
    @hazelann63 Před měsícem

    Do you think I could use a roller blind? Removing original fabric and attaching a flannel curtain?

  • @marcellespeake4272
    @marcellespeake4272 Před 6 lety

    You can use 60 inch wide fabric. Love the idea of lines or grids as long as you make sure to keep the lines straight. You can use thin plywood with quilt batting to make an ironing surface too. With lines, you can make sure you are ironing straight and not curvy fabric.

    • @SuePellandDesigns
      @SuePellandDesigns  Před 6 lety

      Correct. The flannel I like to use only comes in 48" wide so I cut the panels down a bit.

    • @SuePellandDesigns
      @SuePellandDesigns  Před 5 lety

      great idea! I do use it as an iron surface. I made a 2 x 2 square. You will see me use it in my BOM videos!

  • @marcellespeake4272
    @marcellespeake4272 Před 6 lety

    Also, I do not have a wall that I can use as I am in a very small apt, so you can use those over the door hangers to hang this on the outer of the two sliding closet doors in a bedroom or guest room you turn into a sewing room. My apt is a one bedroom, 438 sq ft, so this is my only option. Agree that you need wood behind to attach to the hangers.

  • @sandan2358
    @sandan2358 Před 3 lety

    Are the squares on the design wall fabric 2” squares? Thanks for the tutorial!

    • @SuePellandDesigns
      @SuePellandDesigns  Před 3 lety

      The squares are 2”, but as always with fabric, it is easy for them to get distorted. Try to make the lines straight! Sue

  • @carolmorris151
    @carolmorris151 Před 6 lety

    Do you have 2 parallel tracks for the ceiling rollers to go into?

    • @SuePellandDesigns
      @SuePellandDesigns  Před 6 lety

      Hi Carol, the closet door set has one track that contains two parallel slots for the rollers. I only had to install one, but it is a double track.

  • @nancycable9235
    @nancycable9235 Před 2 lety

    Thanks. I need to know how to get my supples to make this. Do you still have these products?

  • @carmenelwood7237
    @carmenelwood7237 Před 5 lety

    Can I use a staple gun instead of pins

    • @SuePellandDesigns
      @SuePellandDesigns  Před 5 lety +1

      You can try, but I think the staples may pull out of the insulation. if you staple, you can immediately follow with the duct tape.

  • @jeffthielorjayneneterrell7796

    Could you please tell me what type of pins you used? Thanks!

    • @SuePellandDesigns
      @SuePellandDesigns  Před 3 lety

      I use T-pins. They are sold for Macrame and I use them with my chalk line to hold the end of the line.

  • @karenoconnor3283
    @karenoconnor3283 Před 2 lety +3

    Just thought I'd let you know - Be careful with ironing on the design wall. Insulation board is highly flammable and off-gases toxic fumes when burning. I would never recommend using an iron any way on a design wall. Be safe.

    • @SuePellandDesigns
      @SuePellandDesigns  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for the reminder.
      The key word here is “burning’. By having the flannel and the metallic vapor barrier ( that is already on the bottom insulation board, there is no melting or burning of the insulation.
      But yes, any time you are working with a hot iron on a cotton covered surface, do be careful! With the design wall vertical on the wall, there is no chance of an accidental fire. My iron rests on a trivet on a non- flammable table.

  • @terrilloyd1947
    @terrilloyd1947 Před 6 lety

    I was just wondering where you got the wood strips to attach to the back of the panel?

    • @SuePellandDesigns
      @SuePellandDesigns  Před 6 lety

      Terri Lloyd these are 1/4” “ x 1” pine strips from the home center or anywhere wood is sold.

    • @heliflyer999
      @heliflyer999 Před 5 lety

      Home Depot, Lowes, etc.

  • @marshalellison2041
    @marshalellison2041 Před 5 lety

    You were talking so low during the mounting portion that I could not hear you.