That's what I use as a design wall. I have had it up for almost 10 years.
And here I thought my mother came up with that brilliant idea.
Not really, but I wasn’t sure how much others used it.
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That's what I use as a design wall. I have had it up for almost 10 years.
Has anyone here ever used a cheap plastic tablecloth, the kind with the felt backing, to make a design wall? (I think I robbed mine to use under a chicken brooder! Lol)
I was thinking fusable backing might work myself. It had been suggested to me to possibly triple layer the whole thing by putting fabric behind the tshirts then polyfil then fleece backing (not ideal but its what she wants). Depending on cost i might go that routeMy aunt sent me a sack of teeshirts from her world travels. I haven't started it, but I did get some lightweight fusible to stabilize the fabric so it won't stretch much and will then cut out 12-1/2 inch blocks or whatever is uniform among the teeshirt fronts. I will probably frame them with a narrow border in colors complimenting each shirt, like sashing, then put them together.
Yes I did. The only person selling one is out of stock. I found a site that was selling an adaptor but they informed me it would not work with their walking foot. Another site has one for 50 dollars...but out of stockThey are spendy, but worth every penny. Did you try Amazon?