After moving to a new studio, my first task was to create a designer wall. I was planning on borrowing a truck and going to a hardware store to buy a large piece of insulation board. Then I had to buy a few yards of flannel, pin it together and spend a lot of time wrapping and fastening it. Then I would have to figure out how to hang it up or just let it lean against the wall. I'm really glad I found this solution instead. I bought a set of 4 panels to ensure I liked them and were easy to install. Yes and yes. I used command strips and they were up in minutes! And I want to know that I can remove them without damaging the wall if I want. My second purchase arrived a few days ago and now they're all bundled together. If I ever make an insanely large quilt, I'll just buy more panels and make my designer wall even bigger. Pretty easy.
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