Saturday, January 10, 2015

Retractable Design Wall For Quilters And Its Usage

By Enid Hinton


Layouting is never a piece of cake. Yes you can design and conceptualize on the features that you want to highlight on it. But if it is about placing and balancing these features to ensure that you get the best output, then you will need to consider more details.

Things such as size, measurement and coloring may sound obvious and minor for some, but these small things play a big role in producing the quality layout that you need. Retractable design wall for quilters is one of the more beneficial materials used in this field. More than that of giving quilters easier access to viewing their design, it is also portable and can easily be created.

The good thing about this device is you do not really need to spend too much for it. The materials that you will need to create one can be mostly found in your household materials. Basic ones include scissors, tape measure and pins. You will have to find a flat surface where you can place it so the posting of design pieces later on becomes simpler.

Those who find it a hassle to do the basic stitching of designs on the floor will find this device a treat. With it attached to a flat surface like the wall for instance, you do not have to do some bending and hurt your knees while kneeling. You can just place piece by piece while standing.

It can also save you time. There is a lot of risk of losing certain materials when you freely place them anywhere. If you have this, you just need to allocate a certain space in your working station where you gather all the design materials. Once you are ready to stitch them all up, you can immediately do so.

Making some changes is not an issue as well. With this, you can simply remedy the specific part that needs some change. There is no need to touch the other portion that is not affected. Dirt is also minimal since you only work on minor places from time to time rather than redoing the entire process.

Moreover, this material is also great for keeping track of your progress or for documentation. Since you are laying it out in the open, it is easier to take photos of it. You can photograph the material every step of the way so you can use it as reference for synonymous projects later on.

Just be reminded that you should have a hard surface where you attach the device. This is to provide convenience once you stitch in the designs. Unnecessary bulges will be erradicated and you can get a quality image of what you want to have.

Whether you are ready to go or are still in the planning process, make it a point to review what you have at hand. Check all the details of your plan and see what you lack. Consider including in it the details that you need in creating this retractable material. You will not know the extend of its benefit unless you try it yourself.




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