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11-14-2014, 07:02 AM
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GemState
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I agree with elf lfletcher. The hang it dang it hangers are great and as she said only one mail and self leveling.
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That looks so good!!! And a reasonable price!
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The "Hang It Dang It" is invisible, it hangs with just one nail, and the size is adjustable.
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psumom
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Here's a picture of the one I hung recently with Command Hooks.
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I'm going to use small command hooks and cafe curtain rods.
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I use fishing line on a dowel pin. Nothing shows !! Mariah
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I have read that the Hang it Dang it, bow, has anyone found this to be the case? Its not a large quilt
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