I love jigsaw puzzles and want to leave the table up so I can work
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ee have limited space a card table is ugly I need to be able to leave it out but not look junky. What would you suggest?
Craft stores sell a puzzle saver that safely rolls up the puzzle until you are ready to work on it
Sounds great to me. I love to work them also and may even put on dining table if not expecting guests in a couple of weeks.
My mom was nicknamed the JPQ--Jigsaw Puzzle Queen. She used to keep hers on a roll-up mat that she'd simply roll up and put away when she needed her table back. The mat had a non-slip surface that held the puzzle in place. I wish I could remember what it was actually called, but I can't. Perhaps that would help you; good luck!
My hubby does them in the winter a lot, he uses the coffee table and we cover it with a nice looking huge towel when he isn't working on it.
Hi Linda. I keep mine on a wooden board and then when I wasn't working on it I slid it under the couch.
Use a folding table about 36 inches square and you will be able to slide it out of the way when not in use.