Jeanette Morrison************************I never said it would be easy
*****************************************I just said it would be worth it.
> and the "Design Wall". I've read that you can use fleece or flannel for a
>design wall but they want you to buy a product called "Design Wall". This
>fabric is sold by the meter and has 2 inch squares sewn into it. It costs
>$36.95 Cdn. a meter and we need 1.5 meters. That is about $25.00US/yard.
>Have any of you used this product and is it worth it? What about just using
>fleece? Does any one know where to get this and/or the book cheaper?
Jeanette, I use a piece of Pellon fleece for my design wall. It's been up for
a year and it works just fine, and it's a lot cheaper than $25US/yard. I
doubt it cost me more than $3to$4 a yard. This "Design Wall" product has a
nice grid on it, but if your squares for your quilt are true squares, you can
live without the grid. If you must have the grid, try calling In The
Beginning in Seattle WA (206-523-8862); I think they have it and they do mail
order, and I don't think it's as expensive as the price you quote above.
The book "Watercolor Quilts" is available from a Portland, Oregon USA company
called Connecting Threads. The price from Connecting Threads is $19.96US.
The stock number is 40177. Phone numbers:
800-574-6454 24 hours for ordering
503-287-6916 for FAX order
The catalog, which I just happened to have in the office today says they
accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express, and checks in US dollars.
Bye!
Jeanne in Seattle
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