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From: Lisa Gallagher
Date: Sun May 18 19:14:01 2008
 
     
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Hi Kim,

    First of all, have fun and good luck with your new show! :-) 

    As I've mentioned several times lately, I'm behind on my digests, so
    I'm sure you've gotten lots of replies by now. 

    Regarding your fabric needs for your show, if it's something like
    bit to wrap around cases, if you can sew then I think that's the way
    to go. It's inexpensive & you can get just what you want! 

    When I set up my booth for the first time, I even made my own booth
    wall drapes. I was able to spend relatively little money because I
    used unbleached muslin. I was able to make it fit to my setup and it
    worked very nicely. I switched to a "proper" pipe & drape setup last
    year, though, and I'm happy with my new made-by-someone-else drapes
    for it. For any fabric other than the muslin, it's cheaper to get it
    already made, not even taking into account your time to do it. That
    being said, for other bits of fabric & color throughout your booth,
    make it yourself if you can! There is a bounty of available fabric,
    and you're not having to buy a whole trunkload of it. For my old
    table setup I had a skirt that attached around the length of the
    whole thing, and it was easy to make out of one length of fabric
    which I hemmed up width-wise to make it the right length. That
    really was pretty easy sewing, so long as you have a machine of
    course. My new setup has five individual (modular) case stands, and I
    once again hit the fabric store. I happened upon one going out of
    business so I got an incredible price and bought all they had of the
    fabric I chose, but even so I could have found something nice for a
    decent price. There was a bit more measuring & sewing this time since
    they were individual, but it was still just making rectangles. I was
    even able to make my display props match my skirt and case liners,
    since it was all done with fabric I bought. 

    As for a drape in the back, it sounds like you're talking about an
    outdoor show since you're using a tent. If you do that, make sure you
    attach it well because everything blows & sways when you're outdoors.
    Sometimes excessively so. I have pictures hanging in my booth & they
    can be a PITA because they blow in the wind. The walls are always
    flapping at least a bit in the breeze (and it seems like it doesn't
    take a real WIND to get tent walls flapping), so anything else on
    them will do the same, perhaps moreso. I don't like white walls (in
    my tent or in my house), but I put up with them in my tent so I don't
    have to worry about hanging yet something else up, or dealing with it
    blowing, or having to wash it afterwards because it got dusty or
    muddy. You never know what conditions you'll face! I've seen some
    gorgeous tent wall coverings, but I don't envy the cleanup when I
    break down from a show and what little fabric I do have is filthy. 

    By the way, many shows require fire-retardant fabrics. If you do buy
    your own fabric, you can buy a spray that will make your fabric
    fire-retardant.

Lisa
Designs by Lisa Gallagher
www.lisagallagher.com
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