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I'm fortunate that I have a permanent studio, with a design wall but I've seen lots of ways to handle them on a temporary basis. I like your solution very much. I have a girlfriend who pins her blocks onto the fabric curtains that screen her washer and dryer from view. Another friend has a rod that slips into a couple of brackets and when she needs to take it down, she just pops the rod out, rolls the whole shebang up and props it in a corner in her closet.
Annie in Wisconsin, USA
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See patterns, quilting, and National sewing machines at: http://community.webshots.com/user/damascusannie [3]