Hello Nikki, this is a fantastic idea! Kates channel- Omgoodness I luv Her🥰 She is the older sister I never had👏👏👏 I feel such a connection with her. Such a delightful friend! I just so wish that we could meet. I too will consider this option as my space is coming to a stage of frution!!!!!!👏👏👏😳🙏🏻. ❤️😀
Wow, you’re a genius with those soundproofing squares! You husband is fab - so helpful and can even lay out a quilt! You are going to love that quilting wall!
This is such a great design wall, and not breaking the bank is wonderful. Thank you for sharing……………………..P.S. I have been a follower of Kate’s for a long time and she is such a favorite of mine. Love Anna too!
That looks great. I have a large dry erase magnetic board that I can attach a design wall fabric to with magnets. It works okay, but not nearly as slick as what you just showed.!! Loved the giggling kids in the background!😁
Oh!! I’m going to do this. I vacuumed near my design wall (the back of a vinyl tablecloth and a bunch of blocks flew off. One smaller piece even got vacuumed up! Lol Your idea is much nicer.
I love your design wall. I was going to make one with flannel covering some foam co. But I like the idea of being able to pin the squares onto the wall too. I’ve been watching Kates channel for quite a while now. I’ve learned a lot from her! Thanks for showing us your design wall!
I used a piece of Styrofoam insulation and covered it with a plastic tablecloth with felt backing...the plastic faced to the foam so the felt is used for my design wall and taped it to the foam. $3.96 at Walmart. It works perfect for my needs. Love your channel.
All the stuff arrived today. I did exactly as you did and stuck the boards together with duct tape then hung the whole thing on the wall with command strips. 6’x6’, not the easiest thing to do on my own 😬. I agree, it’s not super sticky. I did try to rough it up a bit but maybe didn’t do it enough. Pins are fine anyway. No more clambering around on the floor and forgetting which sides to sew before I get to the sewing machine 😂
Thanks for the video. I’d been wondering what sort to get and this one looks great. Just bought all the stuff to make one. Looks fairly straightforward so I hope by tomorrow night I’ll be sticking flying geese to my very own design wall.
Before we loved to our new house, I used a cheap dollar tree tablecloth because the back is felty. I tacked it to the hallway wall outside the room i sewed in. I plan to do a much nicer situation in our new house.
I am moving into my forever ADU home soon. I will have a separate room for sewing/quilting. Hope to set up the design wall before all my furniture arrives. Love the location of your design wall.
I have a purchased "cardboard" one and I'll try the removable foam stickies. Didn't know what to use before, so it's been sitting on the floor...though I just love the felt idea. Your ideas are so well thought out. Love your crew, too!
What a fantastic idea! I may do something similar for my own design wall! Thank you for sharing! Also, I wanted to mention that I have been looking for a new sewing machine for a while. I need something that can easily sew through multiple layers of fabric and that I can use to do my own free motion quilting on. I had been looking at the Janome MC6650, but I was hesitant to purchase it. After watching your video about that machine, I decided to go with it! I ordered it and it should arrive in a few days. I am so excited to start using it! It will be my very first "high-end" sewing machine as the other two I've had was a basic $100 Singer, and a $200 Brother machine. So, this machine will be well beyond anything I've ever used. Thank you for sharing about your experience with that machine! 😁
Nice, I don't have a design wall because I'm in the bottom the L of my family room. One side has book cases and the other side has my sewing table... someday
I rent an apartment. Would the 3M sticky pads take paint off the wall when peeled off? I know the Command Strips don't, but I'm not sure how I would use those on this type of project. Right now I use a flannel backed plastic tablecloth hooked on a rod on two bookcases when I need a design wall. When it is not needed, or I am going to have company (my sewing room is also my living room) I roll it up and put it in a corner.
Omg this is EXACTLY what I’ve been looking for! I live in Europe and we have solid concrete walls with wallpaper. What is your opinion on using nails/screws to hang it? My concern is that the sticky tape would rip up the wallpaper
Have any of your panels fell or come loose? I used Command Strips that hold up to 16 pounds and put them on duct tape similar to how you did the 3M squares, but the panels have been falling off, which I think it may be because of the thickness of the command strips prevents them from laying flat against the wall. So I have tried adding some extra command strips on tape as the tape is lifted from the wall due to the thickness of the strip. They have stayed up so far. As others started falling off I actually have added a Command Strip in the center of the panel and so far they are staying up. I love this and it is so easy to make but I don't want to use the 3M squares to protect my walls. Have you tried any thing that will not damage the wall?
Yes, I ended up ditching the duct tape! They stick perfectly you fine without it and I decided I’ll repair any damage to the wall later if I move rooms.
@@PinCutSew I am glad to know it just wasn't me. I will let you know if the Command Strips hold on to the back of the felt panel as they hold onto my wall.
Ooh I’m glad you asked! The duct tape was ineffective, haha, so we ditched it and just stuck them all to the wall with the 3M squares. It’s worked awesome! I use it all the time and none have come off. But, I do use pins to attach things, it’s not as adherent as flannel or batting would be.
Yes the threads drive me nuts. 🥹. But I have to deal, pick what I can. I use the backing from flannel lined table cloths. Cheap at the dollar store. Built a header, attached large black clips., and hung the tablecloth. Yep, when I run my overhead fan… the blocks drop.😔
Forgot to mention - I watch Kate several times a week as I'm trying to catch up on 5 years worth of videos. Thank you for sharing her channel.
I have been watching Kate for a couple of years. She has a great channel and I always enjoy her videos.
Hello Nikki, this is a fantastic idea!
Kates channel- Omgoodness I luv Her🥰
She is the older sister I never had👏👏👏 I feel such a connection with her.
Such a delightful friend! I just so wish that we could meet. I too will consider this option as my space is coming to a stage of frution!!!!!!👏👏👏😳🙏🏻. ❤️😀
Yes, she’s so calming! Love her channel.
Wow, you’re a genius with those soundproofing squares! You husband is fab - so helpful and can even lay out a quilt! You are going to love that quilting wall!
Aww what a nice husband to help with this project!
Thank you
This is such a great design wall, and not breaking the bank is wonderful. Thank you for sharing……………………..P.S. I have been a follower of Kate’s for a long time and she is such a favorite of mine. Love Anna too!
What a nice design wall.
What a great design wall. It looks so neat and being able to use pins is a plus. I follow Kate too!
I’m so glad to have found this video and just put those panels in my cart. Your wall is perfect! Kate’s LGS is the best!
Looking good! Great idea! Thanks for sharing!
That looks great. I have a large dry erase magnetic board that I can attach a design wall fabric to with magnets. It works okay, but not nearly as slick as what you just showed.!! Loved the giggling kids in the background!😁
You've always got great ideas. Thanks for the information.
I love how neat and tidy this is. Most design walls look so sloppy. So great idea and great job!
Thank you, I was trying for something that looked nice!
Fabulous idea! Now I need a blank wall!
Oh!! I’m going to do this. I vacuumed near my design wall (the back of a vinyl tablecloth and a bunch of blocks flew off. One smaller piece even got vacuumed up! Lol Your idea is much nicer.
I love your design wall. I was going to make one with flannel covering some foam co. But I like the idea of being able to pin the squares onto the wall too. I’ve been watching Kates channel for quite a while now. I’ve learned a lot from her! Thanks for showing us your design wall!
I used a piece of Styrofoam insulation and covered it with a plastic tablecloth with felt backing...the plastic faced to the foam so the felt is used for my design wall and taped it to the foam. $3.96 at Walmart. It works perfect for my needs. Love your channel.
All the stuff arrived today. I did exactly as you did and stuck the boards together with duct tape then hung the whole thing on the wall with command strips. 6’x6’, not the easiest thing to do on my own 😬. I agree, it’s not super sticky. I did try to rough it up a bit but maybe didn’t do it enough. Pins are fine anyway. No more clambering around on the floor and forgetting which sides to sew before I get to the sewing machine 😂
And I made 2 bunnies last week from your pattern. Hemostat for stuffing the little arms and legs is the BEST idea ever !!!
So nice!
Great job!
Thanks for the video. I’d been wondering what sort to get and this one looks great. Just bought all the stuff to make one. Looks fairly straightforward so I hope by tomorrow night I’ll be sticking flying geese to my very own design wall.
Before we loved to our new house, I used a cheap dollar tree tablecloth because the back is felty. I tacked it to the hallway wall outside the room i sewed in. I plan to do a much nicer situation in our new house.
Hi, thank you for sharing this design wall idea, its exactly what i need.
Well 1st off I love how you design.....same as my.....do not like patterns.......and the foam wall is awesome Thank you so much
I am moving into my forever ADU home soon. I will have a separate room for sewing/quilting. Hope to set up the design wall before all my furniture arrives. Love the location of your design wall.
Thanks so much! I have been looking for something like this!
This worked great for a design wall. Thanks!
I have a purchased "cardboard" one and I'll try the removable foam stickies. Didn't know what to use before, so it's been sitting on the floor...though I just love the felt idea. Your ideas are so well thought out. Love your crew, too!
Great idea
What a fantastic idea! I may do something similar for my own design wall! Thank you for sharing!
Also, I wanted to mention that I have been looking for a new sewing machine for a while. I need something that can easily sew through multiple layers of fabric and that I can use to do my own free motion quilting on. I had been looking at the Janome MC6650, but I was hesitant to purchase it. After watching your video about that machine, I decided to go with it! I ordered it and it should arrive in a few days. I am so excited to start using it! It will be my very first "high-end" sewing machine as the other two I've had was a basic $100 Singer, and a $200 Brother machine. So, this machine will be well beyond anything I've ever used. Thank you for sharing about your experience with that machine! 😁
Oh yay!! You will absolutely find it does awesome with heavy duty sewing and thick layers. I hope you love it!
@@PinCutSew Thank you! I'm sure I will! In fact, I think I love it already, and it's not even here yet! 🤣
Can’t get on the link for Kate x
@@stephmaunders2370 I checked the link and it works for me, her channel is @thelasthomelyhouse :)
I LOVE this idea and have never seen it anywhere else! Now that you've had it a while, what do you think? I'm really considering doing this!
It’s still great! Don’t do the duct tape, that didn’t hold, lol, just stick it to the wall. I love it.
My quilt wall is made of a plastic table cloth. The plastic one that has felt on the one side. I just stapled it to the wall. I used 2.
Great idea 👍🏻
Nice, I don't have a design wall because I'm in the bottom the L of my family room. One side has book cases and the other side has my sewing table... someday
I rent an apartment. Would the 3M sticky pads take paint off the wall when peeled off? I know the Command Strips don't, but I'm not sure how I would use those on this type of project. Right now I use a flannel backed plastic tablecloth hooked on a rod on two bookcases when I need a design wall. When it is not needed, or I am going to have company (my sewing room is also my living room) I roll it up and put it in a corner.
I think they would take the paint off! But I read the reviews of the sound panels and other people used command strips with success 👍🏻
I could not find the link to where you purchased the felt squares and 3m fasteners.
Omg this is EXACTLY what I’ve been looking for! I live in Europe and we have solid concrete walls with wallpaper. What is your opinion on using nails/screws to hang it? My concern is that the sticky tape would rip up the wallpaper
My husband’s first idea was to just screw it into the wall! It would totally work. Command strips would work too, they might leave less damage.
I just made this exact design wall and my squares do not stick to it at all! And i roughed it up. Do you always use pins? Thank you!
Yes, I do always use pins! A single block sticks, but I’ve just gotten used to pinning
Are you still happy with how this worked out?
Have any of your panels fell or come loose? I used Command Strips that hold up to 16 pounds and put them on duct tape similar to how you did the 3M squares, but the panels have been falling off, which I think it may be because of the thickness of the command strips prevents them from laying flat against the wall. So I have tried adding some extra command strips on tape as the tape is lifted from the wall due to the thickness of the strip. They have stayed up so far. As others started falling off I actually have added a Command Strip in the center of the panel and so far they are staying up. I love this and it is so easy to make but I don't want to use the 3M squares to protect my walls. Have you tried any thing that will not damage the wall?
Yes, I ended up ditching the duct tape! They stick perfectly you fine without it and I decided I’ll repair any damage to the wall later if I move rooms.
@@PinCutSew I am glad to know it just wasn't me. I will let you know if the Command Strips hold on to the back of the felt panel as they hold onto my wall.
This is a great idea. Thank you ❤ PS: the link for Kate is not working
Whoops! Thank you, I fixed it.
@@PinCutSew I’ve been following her channel weekly since she started . She’s a wonderful woman! I love your channel too! ❤
How is the design wall panels holding up after use?
Ooh I’m glad you asked! The duct tape was ineffective, haha, so we ditched it and just stuck them all to the wall with the 3M squares. It’s worked awesome! I use it all the time and none have come off. But, I do use pins to attach things, it’s not as adherent as flannel or batting would be.
I don’t see the link for the panels- did I miss it?
Here it is :) amzn.to/3KkoAJU
@@PinCutSew - thank you!!!
I was looking at the link and they say currently since Dec 2022.
I’m curious, are you still happy with it a year later?
Yes! We did end up sticking it directly to the wall, the duct tape didn’t hold and wasn’t necessary.
Yes the threads drive me nuts. 🥹. But I have to deal, pick what I can. I use the backing from flannel lined table cloths. Cheap at the dollar store. Built a header, attached large black clips., and hung the tablecloth. Yep, when I run my overhead fan… the blocks drop.😔
Great idea