I've decided to join in on Judy's Design Wall Mondays but there was only one problem, I don't have a design wall. So I carried myself over to The Home Depot today among other places that I needed to run to today, and I bought some pvc pipes and elbows and stuff. Didn't spend but $20 on all of it and I have enough for two design walls, one big one and one smaller one. I only made the bigger one because I needed that first, the smaller is for traveling to retreats and sew days. I bought five 10 foot lengths of 3/4 inch pvc pipes - four 90 degree elbows, four 3-way split/connectors, 4 end caps and some reducers to make it all fit. I cut, with a hacksaw, one 10 foot pcv lenght in half, so I have two 5 foot lenghts. I cut two of the 10 foot lenghts to 7 feet each, leaving two 3 foot lengths for the base. I loosely fit it all together and whalla, I have a frame for some flannel fabric and I'll have a design wall. Total time to cut and put these suckers together, maybe 1/2 hour. EDITED: I did not use glue, so I can take this apart and get it out of the way in the multi-purpose room where is lives now and also to take on retreat so we can have an easy vertical design space. I sewed up the flannel rather quickly too - I cut a lenght of flannel I had in half and serged it together in the middle; then I measured the design wall and added 4.5 inches all the way around to give me the rod pockets I would sew. I then cut my flannel to size, measured in 4.5 inches all the way around, folded the raw edges in to that 4.5 in mark, zig-zagged a rod-pocket in each side, cut the corners and reinforced the corners with some exta zig zag stitches and whalla, it was done. As I said, constructions maybe 1/2 hour, measuring, sewing and putting it all together, maybe 1 hour or 1.5 hours total, there was dinner somewhere in between some of the steps this evening.
And here it is in use this evening. I dug out some 5" strips of modern fabrics from a swap I participated in on Swapbot.com - I want to create a modern brick pattern quilt - I just need to decide on sashing between each 5x6.75 block or not... i'm envisioning a smoky gray sashing... tbd.
9 comments:
That is a great idea. Is it portable or did you glue the corner pieces to the straight pipe?
What a great idea!! I am forward your post to my hubby - he should be inpsired!!!
I looke forward to seeing many quilts on there!!
No glue so yes, this is portable Marti. I have added some edits to my post above.
Nice breakdown on the construction--sure is good to have a design wall. I am currently without one and do miss it (mine was a flannel backed tablecloth hung on the wall). It would be really hard for me to get 10' lengths of anything home in my car!
Way to go! I love the idea and the construction is simple but should be effective for a long time. Lane
Great design wall!! For many years my uneducated family called my design wall a livingroom floor LOL
This is a great idea, thanks for sharing! Have you also seen all the great quilting and sewing ideas at www.WeAllSew.com?
Very, very clever ..... many thanks for the tip!
Brilliant!
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