You can clean your old batting covered board by ironing down the waxy side of freezer paper. When you let it cool, then pull the freezer paper off, it pulls all the threads and batting pills off. You have a nice new looking board. I saw a lady use ultra hold fusible interfacing and her iron instead of hot glue. Just in case your machine can not power through the foam board.
I used my featherweight, go slow, long stitch, jeans needle, and steam a seam without steam to hold down the back neatly. Gave them as prizes at guild party. THANK YOU!
I changed my design boards to fleece also. It works as well as batting and can be cleaned with a lint roller. I'm definitely going to try your sewing method, so much neater. I also quit using hot glue, too expensive and burning my fingers. I used regular Elmer's white glue, then ironed it. That made the glue set-up immediately. But the sewing is so much neater.
@@jshipard54Go to your local sewing store (like Joann’s) % they have it and make sure it’s in sale! Fleece is used to make really cute afghans, quilts, probably hats?? Etc.
Hi Lora. I followed your instructions and made two design boards. I'm presently making four more of different sizes using flannel. I used the vinyl from an old vinyl tablecloth to make the bias tape. Then I sewed the vinyl bias tape around the edges of my design boards. They came out beautifully! You're right. They aren't difficult to make. Thank you so much for posting this video.♥
Girl!! Mind blown. I’ve made one with the hot glue and that’s what stopped me from making beyond the 1. Now I can see many using this technique. Super clean and professional looking. Thank for this tutorial!
Oh my goodness! I love these design boards. They are truly the neatest, cleanest looking ones out there. I can't wait to make one.Thank you so much for sharing!
I’ve started using DUCK TAPE….The pretty colors. And instead of batting I’m using diaper flannel. Just a light spray baste with adhesive then wrapping the duck tape around the edge…. SUPER EASY and no fabric needed….😎
Duct tape! Yes! And it now can be purchased in colors and designs!! I like that idea, too! I’m just blown away with being able to sew through foam core! And I think making a smaller one first to get the hang of it is a great idea!
Thank you for creating this helpful tutorial, Lora! Your are so clever to figure out that we could sew on to the foamcore and avoid the hot glue. I appreciate your tips about using fleece/flannel instead of batting and what features you use on your sewing machine, too. You are a great teacher! ❤
This is brilliant! I made such a mess when I tried Lori method ended up using duct tape. Hot glue is not my friend. Also hated not being able to clean up the batting. Now I’m ready to try again.😊 Thank you!
Great idea! I also came to the conclusion that hot glue wasn’t for me so I have made my boards using pretty duct tape on the edges. Works like a charm! I do agree about swapping batting for fleece and I just use a bit of basting spray to keep it tacked to the foam core while I do the edges. But I am going to try my machine on this method
I looked at the Juki long and hard when I was going to buy a machine. If I had the Juki industrial machine I would not think twice about using your suggestion but my Janome Continental M7 just can't do that ... Thank you for sharing your wonderful idea.
The Janome Continental M7 can't sew through foam core board?! I almost bought one - but opted for the Baby Lock Chorus instead - I had looked @ Juki - but I am not familiar with that brand. I am VERY surprised the Janome CM7 isn't able to handle that project! (it is a step above my BLCH I think in quality.) I plan to try with my Baby Lock - because this project is just too good to pass up! 😊🎉
I tried this and it worked! I got my foam board from dollar tree and my flannel at hobby lobby when fabric was 40% off. I was able to make 2 nice sized boards. I didn’t put binding on it yet. I plan to do another batch of boards that are smaller for my my small blocks! Thank you for making a video on this. Saved me some $!
Years ago I made one from cardboard covered in flannel. I still use it. I made a cover for when I carry it in my tote bag so things stay on it. I just cut a rectangle of freezer paper, folded in half and pressed just the 2 edges closed. It can get torn but easy to make another. I like the stitching idea. I need to make a smaller one.
I just saw your video (getting all sorts of ideas for the design boards...) and when you said you were in Columbia, MO, I smiled. That's where I live, too! I'm a newby at quilting and actually have to get the sewing machine serviced before I embark on my quilty ideas. I make felt ornaments from cookie cutters, pictures in magazines or online. Sometimes I do ornaments from characters in children's books. Anyway, I'm a transplanted San Francisco Bay Area native, moved here in 2008 to become a granny to my grandtots.
OH!! How fun is that?!!? I hope you consider joining our local guild. We have two chapters (one day, one evening) and we have speakers each month that come in to inspire us. Would love to see you.
@@lorabrinkman What is the name of the quilt guild? And get in contact? I'll see if I can come to a day meeting sometime (I don't drive at night anymore).
I am so happy to find you. I too made a few Lori Holt design boards and burned my fingers with the hot glue. I would not have thought of sewing these on machine. This is brilliant!! I have a Juki 2010 packed away and need to get it out so I can make more design boards. I subscribed to your channel and look forward to more ideas. Loved your video!! Thank you!
WOW!!! Never would I have thought you could sew on foam core! I just had the same problem with my design board! It was so full of threads! I bought a couple of tape rollers! I used a lot of tape, but finally got my design board clean! I need to make a few of these boards, so I will try your idea! Thanks for experimenting for the rest of us!
I also figured this out & cut my bindings 3" wide & chose white 2 sided flannel. It worked out well for me, too. Love that great minds think alike. I really didn't like the batting for the reason you showed & the fluff that came off while trying to hot glue ...'nuf said!!!
I’ve wanted some of these design boards ever since I saw them, but also avoid hot glue and thought the fleece would quickly get too “shaggy” for my liking. Sometimes procrastinating is a good thing LOL 😆! Now I’ll be making mine your way. Great ideas and tips. Thanks. New subscriber.
I’m so excited to make these! I have a Lori Holt design board but would like some more. Your tutorial is wonderful. Quick and concise and tips and tricks. Thank-you!
Hi!!! Lora I am so glad I came across this tutorial, because I have foam board cut and the fabric strips cut and sewed together, and was going to look for the lady here on You tube she show a method using the heat and bond with the red package. OMG 😮 How glad I am to hesitate and come across your tutorial. Thank you so so much for taking your time and explaining step by step. Beautiful finish product.
Love it! I made some of Lori Holtz type also, mostly small which I find to small for me so I have been planning to make a couple more big ones. I' m glad your video popped up, can't wait to try your method. Thanks ❤
Absolutely amazing! Who’d have thought of using your machine. I also have a Juki and recognize that they are stronger than other domestic brands. I could also do this on my Featherweight as it will sew thru leather…. Crazy. We’re making these for our Guilds’ Boutique. Couldn’t have come at a better time! Thanks so much 👏👏👏👏👏
This has to be one of the nicest homemade design boards I have found. I am new to quilting and weeding through the videos to find the "good ones". This is definitely going to be a quick weekend project while I wait for my quilting beginners kit to come in the mail. 🥰
❤ I have my foam board cut but wasn’t to happy with the thought of hot glue. I like the 14” size the best but I also had a rectangle left over that may work for next to my machine if I’m doing a couple different pieced blocks🤷🏻♀️ I did try a test with tacky glue but I agree sewing them is easy and looks so neat when it’s finished. Thank you for the tutorial 😊
Great solution for design boards. I use them all the time. I use the spray tacky and left over batting. I rarely have a need to clean them but yesterday I used the vacuum on one. the other cleaning option is the sticky tape lint roller. I use that on my design flannel wall.
This idea is absolute genius!!!!! No more burnt fingers. I can't wait to try....I just need to do some research as my juki isn't as fancy as yours...but I bet it will still work!!!
You are a genius! I tried the traditional way but I just didn’t like the results. I’m definitely remaking all of my boards. I think I’m going to try flannel though. Thank you for sharing this with me! 💗
I love the finished effect of a sewn on binding? I did use Elmers Glue on the board and then put it on the ironed flannel and pressed it. Then turned it over and ironed it. Then cut off the edges, I made it larger than design board. I didn’t have a white fleece but will definitely try that. My Juki TL 2010 using the denim needle had no problem. Loved all the little tips that you gave in the video. Thank you for this !
Thank you so much for a great new idea on the design boards, I’ll be changing all mine soon. Love it! Keep up the good and great ideas, much appreciated.
I did this same thing years ago but used cardboard from heavy shipping boxes instead of buying foam board. Like you I hated the hot glue gun method. Not only did it burn my fingers but the glue was a stringy mess.
Thanks for this tutorial. A great idea and easy to follow. I do not have the room in my sewing room for a large wall design board. I am going to make 4 of these and link them together for putting design streams together. Regards. Trish T
I made dozens of these a few years ago for Christmas Tokens for my quilting friends. I put ironing board cover material on one side and fleece on the other. Then I sewed them wrond sides together on 3 sides spilled the board in and only had one side to finish...
Thank you. I also tried the hot glue way and didn’t like the sticky mess and burnt fingers either 😂 I have also seen someone use wide sticky tape as the binding. You can get such pretty tape these days. I am going to do one your way and one with the tape.
Oh my gosh, this video just popped up on my RUclips tv channel, I just changed my gross design Board batting and what a hot mess!!!! Literally! Burned my fingers and didn't like how it came out. Love how you make yours!!!❤💕💖 Going to make bunches your way. Thank you sew much!!😁
You can clean your old batting covered board by ironing down the waxy side of freezer paper. When you let it cool, then pull the freezer paper off, it pulls all the threads and batting pills off. You have a nice new looking board. I saw a lady use ultra hold fusible interfacing and her iron instead of hot glue. Just in case your machine can not power through the foam board.
This is great information!! Hmmm...
I used my featherweight, go slow, long stitch, jeans needle, and steam a seam without steam to hold down the back neatly. Gave them as prizes at guild party. THANK YOU!
Thanks for sharing!
I changed my design boards to fleece also. It works as well as batting and can be cleaned with a lint roller. I'm definitely going to try your sewing method, so much neater. I also quit using hot glue, too expensive and burning my fingers. I used regular Elmer's white glue, then ironed it. That made the glue set-up immediately. But the sewing is so much neater.
I was honestly surprised how easy it was.
I bought myself a design board, I’m sorry I did as it wasn’t cheap.
Love this idea but what is “fleece” please?
So - fleece works? I have tons I bought for so,e other project years ago that I’ve forgotten about😁
@@jshipard54Go to your local sewing store (like Joann’s) % they have it and make sure it’s in sale! Fleece is used to make really cute afghans, quilts, probably hats?? Etc.
Hi Lora. I followed your instructions and made two design boards. I'm presently making four more of different sizes using flannel. I used the vinyl from an old vinyl tablecloth to make the bias tape. Then I sewed the vinyl bias tape around the edges of my design boards. They came out beautifully! You're right. They aren't difficult to make. Thank you so much for posting this video.♥
You are so welcome! Great job!!!
Girl!! Mind blown. I’ve made one with the hot glue and that’s what stopped me from making beyond the 1. Now I can see many using this technique. Super clean and professional looking. Thank for this tutorial!
You are very welcome!! I love the way mine turned out.
Thank you very much. I used a cardboard and two pieces of material. Now I have a small board to use with my iron in the sewing room.
Wonderful!
Oh my goodness! I love these design boards. They are truly the neatest, cleanest looking ones out there. I can't wait to make one.Thank you so much for sharing!
Awwww... thank you so much for watching. Have fun crafting!
I’ve started using DUCK TAPE….The pretty colors. And instead of batting I’m using diaper flannel. Just a light spray baste with adhesive then wrapping the duck tape around the edge…. SUPER EASY and no fabric needed….😎
Yes. I've seen people use duct tape. That's definitely an option. I'll have to check out the diaper flannel. I haven't seen that. Thanks for watching.
Duct tape! Yes! And it now can be purchased in colors and designs!! I like that idea, too! I’m just blown away with being able to sew through foam core! And I think making a smaller one first to get the hang of it is a great idea!
Thank you for creating this helpful tutorial, Lora! Your are so clever to figure out that we could sew on to the foamcore and avoid the hot glue. I appreciate your tips about using fleece/flannel instead of batting and what features you use on your sewing machine, too. You are a great teacher! ❤
You have no idea how thankful I am to hear your kind words. I am my worst critic and wonder if I seem totally silly. You made my day. Thank you!!
@ Lora B Floss Tube. I agree with Anne- Marie that this is a good idea. And, you are not "silly". And, you did a great job of presentation.
Virginia.
Thanks
This is brilliant! I made such a mess when I tried Lori method ended up using duct tape. Hot glue is not my friend. Also hated not being able to clean up the batting. Now I’m ready to try again.😊 Thank you!
I used hot glue also, and, of course, burned myself. I need to try this out!
Sewing on foam core opens so many possibilities.
ooohhh... this sounds like a fun project discussion... what else do you use foam core for?
Great idea! I also came to the conclusion that hot glue wasn’t for me so I have made my boards using pretty duct tape on the edges. Works like a charm! I do agree about swapping batting for fleece and I just use a bit of basting spray to keep it tacked to the foam core while I do the edges. But I am going to try my machine on this method
Glad it was helpful!
Great idea to use spray so the flannel/fleece doesn't go all over the place.
You are the cutest Lil thing. I just love your cheery attitude. Your a joy, you keep doing you. 😊
Ha!! Thank you very much. Thanks for watching
I’ve made a lot of these and use them with every project! I never dreamed of sewing the edge binding thanks so much for this great idea 😅
Right? I'm not sure why i hasn't thought of it before burning my fingers. Ha
Very cool! I’ve been looking and wondering why no one was sewing! Afraid to try myself until I saw this. Thanks!!
You can do it! Just go slow.
My big design wall is made with anti pill polar fleece. It holds well!
Great idea!!
Love this idea ! So much better. Thanks
Thanks!
My housemates are going to think I am nuts but I LOVE this! (They do not sew) Hot glue was a major fail for me.
They'll be jealous once they see how cute they are! Ha
I looked at the Juki long and hard when I was going to buy a machine. If I had the Juki industrial machine I would not think twice about using your suggestion but my Janome Continental M7 just can't do that ... Thank you for sharing your wonderful idea.
I do love my Juki.
The Janome Continental M7 can't sew through foam core board?!
I almost bought one - but opted for the Baby Lock Chorus instead - I had looked @ Juki - but I am not familiar with that brand.
I am VERY surprised the Janome CM7 isn't able to handle that project! (it is a step above my BLCH I think in quality.)
I plan to try with my Baby Lock - because this project is just too good to pass up! 😊🎉
I tried this and it worked! I got my foam board from dollar tree and my flannel at hobby lobby when fabric was 40% off. I was able to make 2 nice sized boards. I didn’t put binding on it yet. I plan to do another batch of boards that are smaller for my my small blocks! Thank you for making a video on this. Saved me some $!
So glad it helped!!
Thank you so much for the links your video is amazing on the boards can’t wait to do some
Good luck
Why didn’t I think of that I have so hated my edges o my design board with glue. So so much neater. Great tutorial. Thank you .
Happy to help
Years ago I made one from cardboard covered in flannel. I still use it. I made a cover for when I carry it in my tote bag so things stay on it. I just cut a rectangle of freezer paper, folded in half and pressed just the 2 edges closed. It can get torn but easy to make another. I like the stitching idea. I need to make a smaller one.
Great idea for transporting!
I love this idea...... I feel so sheltered 😂
Thanks for being on you tube
I'm 60 so these ideas are magical 😂
@suzannelogsdon1645 thanks I am 71 but have been quilting since 1989
I am going to try that.
I never thought to sew through core board! Thanks for the info.
I hadn't thought of it before, either! Thanks for watching.
I would have never thought of sewing through those boards…..WOW! Good for you girl! What a smart idea!
Thanks for watching
Great tutorial...is the foam core always the same thickness?
What a fabulous approach to these boards! I can't wait to make some myself!
Thank you so much. Thanks for watching!
I just saw your video (getting all sorts of ideas for the design boards...) and when you said you were in Columbia, MO, I smiled. That's where I live, too! I'm a newby at quilting and actually have to get the sewing machine serviced before I embark on my quilty ideas. I make felt ornaments from cookie cutters, pictures in magazines or online. Sometimes I do ornaments from characters in children's books. Anyway, I'm a transplanted San Francisco Bay Area native, moved here in 2008 to become a granny to my grandtots.
OH!! How fun is that?!!? I hope you consider joining our local guild. We have two chapters (one day, one evening) and we have speakers each month that come in to inspire us. Would love to see you.
@@lorabrinkman What is the name of the quilt guild? And get in contact? I'll see if I can come to a day meeting sometime (I don't drive at night anymore).
Booneslick Trail Quilters' Guild. This is the website: btqg.missouri.org/index.htm
I am so happy to find you. I too made a few Lori Holt design boards and burned my fingers with the hot glue. I would not have thought of sewing these on machine. This is brilliant!! I have a Juki 2010 packed away and need to get it out so I can make more design boards. I subscribed to your channel and look forward to more ideas. Loved your video!! Thank you!
Wonderful. Thanks so much for watching.
Thank you for the clear tutorial. I don’t have design boards so I’ll be making some. Thank you
Thanks for watching
Love this method. I burned my fingers making my design boards and will definitely use this method the next time. Thank you.
Awesome!! Thanks for watching
Love the quilt on your wall where you ironed. So pretty
Thank you.
This is a sweet upgrade. I bought 2 foam core boards a few.weeks ago to make some. May jist tey sewing!
Thanks for watching. Good luck!
WOW!!! Never would I have thought you could sew on foam core! I just had the same problem with my design board! It was so full of threads! I bought a couple of tape rollers! I used a lot of tape, but finally got my design board clean! I need to make a few of these boards, so I will try your idea! Thanks for experimenting for the rest of us!
Thanks so much for watching. It was a fun experiment for me!
THANKS FOR AN EASIER WAY TO MAKE THESE BOARDS!
Thanks for watching.
Thanks for this video. My son lives in Columbia MO.
Thanks for watching. We've lived here 17 years. It's a nice town.
I also figured this out & cut my bindings 3" wide & chose white 2 sided flannel.
It worked out well for me, too. Love that great minds think alike.
I really didn't like the batting for the reason you showed & the fluff that came off while trying to hot glue ...'nuf said!!!
Right? Couldn't believe I hadn't done this sooner. 3" would be a very pretty edge!
I’ve wanted some of these design boards ever since I saw them, but also avoid hot glue and thought the fleece would quickly get too “shaggy” for my liking. Sometimes procrastinating is a good thing LOL 😆! Now I’ll be making mine your way. Great ideas and tips. Thanks. New subscriber.
Thanks for watching and for subscribing! Have fun crafting
Oh my would never thought to sew it on. TFS
I know, right? It was such a lightbulb moment for me. I just had to share!!
Cool so will try this
Great! I hope it helps inspire.
I’m so excited to make these! I have a Lori Holt design board but would like some more. Your tutorial is wonderful. Quick and concise and tips and tricks. Thank-you!
Thanks for the kind words
Hi!!! Lora I am so glad I came across this tutorial, because I have foam board cut and the fabric strips cut and sewed together, and was going to look for the lady here on You tube she show a method using the heat and bond with the red package. OMG 😮 How glad I am to hesitate and come across your tutorial. Thank you so so much for taking your time and explaining step by step. Beautiful finish product.
Brilliant! Every time I try to hot glue I burn myself so it’s wonderful to have an alternative.
Yay!!! Hope it makes it easier for you.
😊😊🤩🤩🧵🧵GREAT !!! Thank you very much for the tutorial
Happy to help
I love your work, Lora. So glad I found you 🥰
Thank you. You're very kind.
Wow! Love the idea of using my machine to sew it instead of hot glue! 🎉👍🏻🎉
I'd love to know if you try it!!
I will give this a try. Thank you for sharing. 🥰
You're welcome. Thanks for watching
Definitely going to make some of those
Thanks for watching.
As a newbie to sewing I’m so happy I found your channel!
I'm so glad!
Love this idea, I have not made any yet, because I did not like the hot glue or heat n bond. Excited to try this!!!!
Hope you like it!
I loved it. I can’t wait to make one.
Great
Love it! I made some of Lori Holtz type also, mostly small which I find to small for me so I have been planning to make a couple more big ones. I' m glad your video popped up, can't wait to try your method. Thanks ❤
YAY!!! Thanks for watching. I'd love to know how it works out for you.
Thanks for the tips and tutorials
You're very welcome!
Wow!!! Brilliant 👏 👏 👏 Thank you for sharing this idea. Allows for creativity and cost savings 👍
Most welcome 😊
Wow! Love that a lot!! 🎉
Thanks for watching!
Pretty genius
Thanks for watching
Absolutely amazing! Who’d have thought of using your machine. I also have a Juki and recognize that they are stronger than other domestic brands. I could also do this on my Featherweight as it will sew thru leather…. Crazy. We’re making these for our Guilds’ Boutique. Couldn’t have come at a better time! Thanks so much 👏👏👏👏👏
Awesome!!! Yes. I do love love my Juki! I also love my featherweight and think it would definitely do it. May need to adjust the presser foot bar.
This has to be one of the nicest homemade design boards I have found. I am new to quilting and weeding through the videos to find the "good ones". This is definitely going to be a quick weekend project while I wait for my quilting beginners kit to come in the mail. 🥰
Wow, thank you! Good luck
Thank you for the tutorial! How great…no more burnt fingers!!!
Thanks for watching (and your fingers thank you, too!)
I’m going to try this for the ladies!
This would be an amazing gift!!!! Thanks for watching
I’m glad I came across your channel! Keep creating!
Exactly what I did instead way back when. I used a science project board, flannel and sewed on the binding like a quilt lol.worked perfectly.
It works great, right?
Brilliant!
Thanks
❤ I have my foam board cut but wasn’t to happy with the thought of hot glue. I like the 14” size the best but I also had a rectangle left over that may work for next to my machine if I’m doing a couple different pieced blocks🤷🏻♀️
I did try a test with tacky glue but I agree sewing them is easy and looks so neat when it’s finished. Thank you for the tutorial 😊
Thanks for watching
Great solution for design boards. I use them all the time. I use the spray tacky and left over batting. I rarely have a need to clean them but yesterday I used the vacuum on one. the other cleaning option is the sticky tape lint roller. I use that on my design flannel wall.
Thanks for sharing your ideas!
This idea is absolute genius!!!!! No more burnt fingers. I can't wait to try....I just need to do some research as my juki isn't as fancy as yours...but I bet it will still work!!!
Good luck. Thanks for watching
an alternative is to use a print fleece and pull it tight to the back and just tape it down with strips of pretty duct tape.
there are definitely many ways to make them. thanks for watching.
I Love the way you explain what you're doing, as you are doing it.❤😊
Thank you so much!
Thanks for the tutorial. Yes, sewing them sure makes them more secure, plus I like your idea of using fleece or felt. Great work!
You are so welcome!
I’m so happy I found you and thank you for this tutorial!!!! 💚
Thanks for watching!!
I just made 10 project boards with your method. It was easy and fun. Thanks so much. They look so nice.
Wonderful! Thanks for watching and for coming back to comment!!!
What sewing machine did you use to make your boards?
Brilliant idea!
Thanks
You are a genius! I tried the traditional way but I just didn’t like the results. I’m definitely remaking all of my boards. I think I’m going to try flannel though. Thank you for sharing this with me! 💗
Flannel is a great option!!
I love the finished effect of a sewn on binding? I did use Elmers Glue on the board and then put it on the ironed flannel and pressed it. Then turned it over and ironed it. Then cut off the edges, I made it larger than design board. I didn’t have a white fleece but will definitely try that. My Juki TL 2010 using the denim needle had no problem. Loved all the little tips that you gave in the video. Thank you for this !
Thanks for watching and for giving feedback.
I really like your design board making with all your ideas. GENIUS 🤩🤩
Awww.. thank you. I appreciate your feedback
Thank you so much for a great new idea on the design boards, I’ll be changing all mine soon. Love it! Keep up the good and great ideas, much appreciated.
Thank you!! You're too sweet.
Just doing a little binging on your channel. This video is brilliant!
Glad you enjoy it!
Terrific way to make a design board. Thank you so much for the tutorial !
Glad you like it!
I sewed my binding on my boards as well. Its just the best, I used flannel and left-over felt.😊
Wonderful!
I love this technique! I pinked my ends instead of folding over. Less bulk.
Oh... great idea!! Thanks for watching
🤩🤩🤩 Love it. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching. :)
What a great idea! I am also not very keen on the glue gun and in need of new boards. I will definitely try your way. Thank you 😊
Awesome!! Good luck
I did this same thing years ago but used cardboard from heavy shipping boxes instead of buying foam board. Like you I hated the hot glue gun method. Not only did it burn my fingers but the glue was a stringy mess.
Oh yes.. don't even get me started on glue strings
Thanks for this tutorial. A great idea and easy to follow. I do not have the room in my sewing room for a large wall design board. I am going to make 4 of these and link them together for putting design streams together. Regards. Trish T
That's a great idea! And so cool because you can make them any size you want. Good luck!
Love how you tweaked the design board … I’m definitely gone save this video 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Thanks. I'm glad you found it useful. :)
Love your pin cushions quilt! 🥰
Thank you! 😊
I made dozens of these a few years ago for Christmas Tokens for my quilting friends.
I put ironing board cover material on one side and fleece on the other. Then I sewed them wrond sides together on 3 sides spilled the board in and only had one side to finish...
great idea! I'm sure they loved them.
Ty I just made 10 of these with hot glue, but I def will make more your way! Thank u🪡🧵✂️
Isn't that what always happens? You make something and then stumble across an alternative method! Have a great day!
I love your video!! thank you so much
Thank you!!
Thank you. I also tried the hot glue way and didn’t like the sticky mess and burnt fingers either 😂 I have also seen someone use wide sticky tape as the binding. You can get such pretty tape these days. I am going to do one your way and one with the tape.
Good luck with your projects!
looks great, sturdy, long lasting! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching
I’m so excited to try this. My try at Lori’s version was a bust and so many burns!
Good luck! I do hope it works out for you. I have made a bunch of these now and I'm very pleased with the results. :)
Excellent! I had no idea you could sew through the foam core board. Thank you!
Glad I could help!
That’s a great video thanks sew much! You will love the fleece and flannel they last and last because you can clean them. 😁
Oh thank you!
Love this method of making design boards! I always burn my fingers with the hot glue no matter how careful I try to be. Thanks!
I totally understand! HA
That is great. I never thought about sewing it.
thanks for watching!
I sewed my binding and fleece/batting together and then hot glued binding to backside. Like your way
Oh.. interesting.. that would have been better than what i did with glue...
Many thanks for sharing your ideas and amazing creations 👏👏👏❤❤❤
Thank you. Thanks for watching
This is ingenious! What a fantastic idea. I'm going to give it a try. Thanks for the video, really well done.
Thank you and thanks for watching.
Oh my gosh, this video just popped up on my RUclips tv channel, I just changed my gross design Board batting and what a hot mess!!!! Literally! Burned my fingers and didn't like how it came out. Love how you make yours!!!❤💕💖 Going to make bunches your way. Thank you sew much!!😁
Glad it was helpful!
I made 3 so far, and am loving them so much. Thanks again for your video.
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Lora, thank you! I think you’re a genius!
You are so welcome!
Gonna try to make a few of these, start with smaller size & go up! Thanks for sharing 😊
Thanks for watching. :)
Brilliant! Thank you.
Happy to share!
Thank you so much! I use my sewing machine for paper crafts too - mind blown and game changer!!!
Oh, girl!! I used to sew on every single scrapbook page and card I made. I haven't done that in forever