Hanging a quilt
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I've never hung a quilt, but have several wall hangings on the wall. My hubby uses 3/8" dowel rods. He cuts them to just about the width of the wall hanging, then puts slits on each end. I tie knots in some white house hold string and put that in the slits, then hang on a nail. Works well for wall hangings because you don't see much of the dowel and in my house, the white string blends into the wall.
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I have a wall hanging above my mantel all year, so I use a curtain rod with the little snap hooks on the rings. Very quick to change out a wall hanging. I have also used the hanging sleeve.
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I've used the 'sleeve' and dowel method for my wall hangings. I drill a small hole through it about an inch from each end and then thread small twine or ribbon through and knot it then hang.
I've just recently seen where triangles were placed on the backing into the binding to form a pocket to place a dowel or flat piece of wood to hang on a nail from the center. Using that method would have it hang like a picture with no swine or ribbon showing. I think I'm going to try that method for my next wall hanging.
As far as full size quilts they have wooden quilt hangers that I've seen.
I've just recently seen where triangles were placed on the backing into the binding to form a pocket to place a dowel or flat piece of wood to hang on a nail from the center. Using that method would have it hang like a picture with no swine or ribbon showing. I think I'm going to try that method for my next wall hanging.
As far as full size quilts they have wooden quilt hangers that I've seen.
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I use the sleeve method. I make my sleeve a few inches shorter than the width of the quilt on each side. I stitch the sleeve to the top of the quilt right before I attach the binding. I also use a dowel inserted in the sleeve. You can use small finishing nails to hold up the dowel underneath the quilt. This way all you see is the quilt, no dowel, no hanger. Personally I don't like quilt hangers at all. I think they can detract from the quilt. And I tend to like contemporary quilts anyway;>
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