Flannel sheet set from Target. Price: $19.99.
Fitted sheet goes on the bed. As do the pillow cases.
a design wall. For less than $10. Plus the cost of a few staples.
When I told my sister I was making a design wall, she said, "Amanda, you're in deep."
I think that's quite obvious.
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I will be picking the giveaway winner (see previous post) on Monday.
And she didn't already know this? I think this is a great idea!
ReplyDeletei make my desing wall with a very very cheap felt... and also i just used a sheet for a quilt back and looks soooo good!!!! have a fantastic weekend!!!
ReplyDeleteI had to laugh at your comment near the end: "Amanda, you're in deep." I think that's quite obvious.
ReplyDeleteIt just struck me as so funny... I think it's pretty obvious that we're all in deep. I mean we tell complete strangers about our obsessions with fabric, yarn, whatever... and rejoice in new purchases, new projects, new patterns. Isn't it wonderful?
I don't have a design wall. In fact, I don't have a wall in my sewing room that could even BE a design wall. One wall has a slanted ceiling, one has built-in bookshelves and the other two are about 6' wide (and one has a window). My design 'wall' is the bed in the spare room :)
What a great idea. I haven't got a wall big enough for that... but you've got me thinking.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry that I forgot to tell you how incredible that is your desing wall! I had seen that quilt before... is so amazing!!!! your bedroom looks perfect!
ReplyDeleteGreat use for that other sheet! Boy is your design wall large too!! Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteGetting too old to use the floor, hey? J/K Seriously, it will be easier on your back...now if only someone would invent a vertical way to sandwich the quilts, we'd really be "in like Flynn".
ReplyDeleteGreat idea and use for the sheets. You're going to love it.
ReplyDeleteYou are a sewing super star! Love it!
ReplyDeletegreat idea. I wish I had a blank wall like that. . .
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~a
Great idea! Love it and hope you won't mind me coping the idea for an art wall in my basement.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!! I never would have thought to use a flannel sheet! I will have to give it a try. Thanks for all the inspiring posts!
ReplyDeleteGood job! I love my design wall. I keep a few orphan blocks around the perimeter that inspire me.
ReplyDeleteShe said that you were in deep like it is a bad thing!?!
ReplyDeleteIf I had another wall, I'd go for that idea, it's great.
ReplyDeleteIf only I had my own sewing room...then I could have a design wall! One day.
ReplyDeleteThe quilt looks fantastic on the bed!!
What a great idea! I've got a free wall in my craft room, maybe I should try something like this!
ReplyDeleteI use one of those plastic tableclothes that are backed with felt ... it works great.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for a design wall.
ReplyDeleteYou're in so deep, I suspect you'll never get out. Enjoy your submersion!!
Andi :-)
Super Idea, and your bedroom, looks like it came out of a book!
ReplyDeleteWhat took your sister so long to notice??? LOL!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea on the sheet/wall!
Once again I put you in the genius status bucket!!!! That bedroom scene seriously looks like it belongs in a designer magazine. I just love it.
ReplyDeleteAmanda did i miss your giveaway?
ReplyDeleteYou have the best ideas! I've been wanting to make myself a design wall but I didn't really know how to go about it. Yay for you! :o)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea - and so cheap!! :)
ReplyDeleteOh, that's brilliant. I just came across the concept of a design wall recently, and I'm trying to figure out how I can have one.
ReplyDelete(First comment, by the way! I love your blog - been reading for a while.)
Getting in deep huh? Well, I guess it never felt better! That's awesome! :)
ReplyDeleteAre you going to hang fabric scraps on your design wall or magazine clippings of what you want to try or what? (Oh, and did you use a gift card to purchase said sheets? lol)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!
ReplyDeleteYou are in deep - you will either sink or swim - I'll put my money on swim, LOL!
ReplyDeleteHugs - Lurline♥
Such a super smart thrify way of making a design wall happen! Oh how you are going to be in love with your design wall. In all of five minutes you'll start wondering how you ever did this without it. Enjoy!!
ReplyDeleteDeep is good!!
ReplyDeleteLove it and the price! In my case a flannel wall would do well to cover all the dings my children manage to make in the builder grade walls.
ReplyDeleteLove your sister's comment. Almost like she's just realized you've become one of "them". LOL
What a great idea! My wall is two lengths of flannes but they don't meet in the middle and don't reach to the sides. I am not a fan of sleeping on flannel but if I put the flat sheet on the wall I can sew with the fitted sheet and perhaps sleep on the pillow cases (or cut them apart and sew with them also). Anyway, thanks for the idea.
ReplyDeleteHahaha -- that's hysterical! You probably shouldn't tell her you're in deeper than most!
ReplyDeleteI saw the packet......I saw the bed and I thought...oh my...she has used a fitted sheet as batting......
ReplyDeletehow clever I began to think...but how..
But I was oh so wrong.
My one query is...how do you manage to have an empty wall??
I love that you stapled it to the wall. Now I am really, really jealous.
ReplyDeleteI've been thinking of how to make one and where to find the room... have fun with it!
ReplyDeleteNow see..it's things like this that have me checking in so often..I'd heard of using flannel backed tablecloths, but I much prefer the full wall size! Hope you don't mind if I copy it :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing!!! as always, thanks so much for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteYou rock! Did your husband look at you like you were out of your mind?
ReplyDeleteYou're way way deep!
ReplyDeleteRita
Ooooo! Great idea! I've been trying to figure out how I could afford it. ;)
ReplyDeleteYeah!! I bought a grid one years ago but don't have any space to put it!! I also bought a smaller grid one for the watercolor quilts I was into way back when! I think design walls are great!
ReplyDeleteWe all knew you were in deep long ago !!!
This sort of thing makes me wish I didn't have a solid brick house. I think I shall have to rig up some sort of frame... oh well...
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome idea!!! You sure are one clever lady..
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Jodie :)
A sheet is a great idea! I bought flannel at Joann's after Thanksgiving sale last year and pieced it together.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, your room looks GREAT!!
So did you hang the sheet against the wall? And then use it to hang on things?
ReplyDeleteWill a flannel sheet really hold fabric? I have wanted a design wall in my sewing room (I'm a new quilter) and didn't know it was so simple. Did you just pin it to the wall and that's it? Please explain....this is such a great and thrifty solution!
ReplyDeleteThanks and blessings
Niki
oh SHUT UP, that easy? i am totally stealing this idea!
ReplyDeleteIt's such a great idea! You are going to have so much fun creating on this wall. You'll be able to work on more than one quilt at a time. The possibilities are endless! Have Fun :o)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!! your design wall looks great, and your bedroom looks so neat, Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteAle.
Genius! I've been using the back of a plastic tablecloth - but this would be even smoother and less noticeable in the place that I want it to be, and have the benefit of no seam lines! Thanks!
ReplyDeletewow! I'm asking for sheets for Christmas!
ReplyDeletehey - great idea! all i need to find is some wall space for one.
ReplyDeleteUm...so...do you not use a top sheet on your bed? Just wondering. And I have to laugh at those who say something like "I don't even have a wall in my sewing room that could be a design wall" because I don't even have a sewing room. I have a sewing, computer, exercise, laundry, piano playing room. :)
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative! Design walls always seemed intimidating and big and clunky for my little sewing room. This is great and you can take it down so easily. I love it and what a great time of year for flannel sheets.
ReplyDeleteMy split pins are THE BEST thing I own for piecing - does that count?
ReplyDeleteBTW - I am an Aussie girl who is new to quilting and has just finished a quilt back inspired by your quilt backs - I haven't posted a photo yet but will let you know when I do.
thanks for the inspiration :)
Genius, as usual! I LOL'd at your sister's comment! : )
ReplyDelete:O I want a design wall!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see some designs on it, though the plain white is exciting. Like new notebooks; oh, the possibilities!
I do not have a permanent sewing space, so a design wall is OUT. Do you know if I can use the fleecy back of a vinyl tablecloth for a temporary/removable design wall?
ReplyDeleteOooooh, I want a design wall!
ReplyDeleteyou're always on your toes when it comes to saving money and creating something practical or PRETTY! great job!
ReplyDeletesmart of you, Amanda!!
ReplyDeleteLove this post :)
Genius! Thank you for this idea!
ReplyDeleteSomeday, I will have space for a design wall. Someday, I will have bruiseless knees.
ReplyDeleteSomeday.
Fantastic unorthodox use of sheets, dear!
Why didn't I think of that?? *smacks self in head* I've been lamenting the fact that my idiot backwards-tablecloth-pinned-on-the-wall is too small...
ReplyDeleteJust thought I'd let you know I made your zigzag quilt, and absolutely loved doing it!
ReplyDeleteThank you for great instructions.
http://clairesmakeanddo.blogspot.com/2009/10/zigzag.html
Stinkin' great idea Amandajean! Now... where can I purchase a WALL that big to hang the sheet on? ;)
ReplyDeleteyou. are. SMART.
ReplyDeleteI wanna be just like you when I grow up.
Don't have a spot for that right now, but I'm gonna remember this one for when I do! Thanks so much for this great (and inexpensive!!) idea!
ReplyDeleteYou're in deep - that's funny:) Great idea too!
ReplyDeleteHave I told you how much I love your nicely made bed? That quilt is just the perfect piece for it - it works so nicely with the headboard and pillows.
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited to hear about the board. I can't wait to see what you do with it and what results from it!
Oh very cool! :)
ReplyDeleteYou're in deep...HA! I love that comment...
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for a cheap design wall...hmmm...
I know you get a TON of comments, but I have given you a blog award. If you have time, visit my blog to read about it! And thanks for inspiring me to sew and quilt every day!
ReplyDeleteI just noticed that we have the same lamps!
ReplyDeleteI love your idea of a king flannel sheet. No seams! I use fleece, which I love... but wish it was one big piece. When I go to Fred Meyer today for groceries... I think I will wonder over to beddings.
ReplyDeleteAnd it works??
ReplyDeleteAnd that is another idea I am going to shamelessly steal from you. Where do you come up with them, want to tell you that I now am going to Ikea for the backing fabric for quite a few of my quilts.Thanks for all of the great ideas.
ReplyDeletethat is great that you killed 2 birds with one stone ;) I love flannel fitted sheets but not for the top sheet... so for you that worked out perfectly!!!
ReplyDeleteNow will you share photos of what's on your design wall each week??? JudyL at patchworktimes.com has a mr. linky that everyone shares their blog addy in each Monday showing what's on their design wall... hope you will join up!
oh and I just la,la,love your Bento Box quilt on your bed!!! I've made 2 of those in bright colors and gifted to teenagers but I really like the calmness of yours... perfect for a master bedroom ;)
Love from Texas! ~bonnie
Cool, I was just thinking today how I could come up with a bigger design wall. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI just might have to jump on this design wall bandwagon soon :)
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