This morning, at breakfast I was reading the comments on my blog post about my hexy quilt.
One comment suggested that I could make a design wall using flannelette on a rod, suspended over a door using hooks. Well, my first reaction was, I wish, but I haven’t got a flat surface suitable. It’s not as though I haven’t thought of every possibility already.
A design wall is something I’ve coveted for some time, but there is no flat surface in my sewing room and all our wardrobes have sliding doors. It is just something that is not possible.
Well, while sitting at the breakfast table, my eyes fell on our large glass display cabinet in the sitting room, just beside my sewing room and the cogs started ticking over. It wasn’t long and Mick and I had the tape measure out and decided that it could possibly work.
A trip was then made to Spotlight. We bought a lightweight curtain rod, some flannelette and some plastic over door hooks.
The start.
The curtain rod was 2 metres long, so two widths of fabric would be perfect, with just a seam up the middle and no need for side hems………..except, when I got it home I discovered the fabric was 60 inches wide, not 42. Blast! Now there were side hems to sew, as I still wanted a centre seam for lining things up.
After a bit of work it was ready to hang.
Ta da! One design curtain. It only seemed fitting that the last hexy flower that I appliquéd should be the first placed on it.
Then it was time to play.
All done.
This quilt is a biggie, so one row still ended up on the floor. I love it.
I don’t think I will have a chance to start sewing the blocks together tomorrow, but now that they aren’t on the floor, I doesn’t matter if they stay there for a couple of days. The best thing is that my sewing room is right next door to this cabinet.
Once the blocks are all together, I can pack everything up. There is the minor matter that we can’t open the cabinet doors while curtain rod is hanging there. Mick joked that he can bring a motorcycle into the sitting room and put it on the coffee table to work on, now that I have encroached on the space. I know that is the last thing he would want to do. Also, despite what I said in my last post, he would not mind me having the blocks on the floor, as long as he could get around them.
I’m so grateful for the comment that had me thinking again, as now I have a really useful addition to my toolbox.
17 comments:
Always good to think outside the box - just the perfect space. xx
Fantastic idea.
I also use a length of wadding for mine and just peg/bulldog clip them up
Perfect!
I also have a piece of wadding on a rod for my design wall.
The perfect solution. I keep asking for a curtain rod above the sliding wardrobe doors in my sewing room so that I can do something similar. Love seeing your blocks all together like that.
Such a happy face! The blocks all look so nice together.
You design wall is PERFECT! The quilt on it is so stunning. There you go, going above and beyond!!
Also, your Mick is a sweetweart! You two did that super fast.
Very happy to share, yours is much more professional than mine! A word of advice - put a pin in each block, as after one block decides to roll off they all follow suit or the cat decides to play. Just after you have spent half the day sorting into pleasant order, very disheartening.
Hours/ days later you walk past and see little tweaks that can be done before sewing. Your quilt looks great
Its the perfect solution to your problem. Good job xox
Fantastic and makes a huge difference. So much easier than on the floor and looks good!
Hugz
Excellent idea
I have sliding doors for the wardrobe in my sewing room - & they are mirrors - not keen on that ! So I covered them in batting - just used some spray glue to hold it.
the hexie quilt looks really good.
Ah but will you ever see your display cupboard again?
Well done, perfect solution to the situation. You look so happy to have the hexies up Janice.
ah necessity is indeed the mother of invention...it is ideal and much bigger than mine so i'm jealous indeed..well done!
What a great wall, mine is a bit small but the cat attacks it all the time, your quilt looks great I am sure you will find something to stitch at your group days
Where there is a will there is a way. Good work on running with the idea from a comment.
Don’t you look happy with your design wall! Glad you were pushed to think outside the box. Love your Hexie project!
What a brilliant idea! Oh girl, your quilt is gorgeous, and such a happy one too!!
hugs
Jennifer
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