How to hang small wall quilts
#3
I found a great way to hang wall hangings. I sew a triangle...a square folded into a triangle into each corner so that it forms a pocket..and use a piece of wood the width of the quilt..(think paint stick size). Then use a sawtooth hanger and regular picture hanging items. Works Great!! When I make the wall hanging I sew the triangles on before I put on the binding.
#4
Many make a type of hanging sleeve, triangles are sewn in the corners, insert a small dowel across the back and hang it up :D
This works well for smaller hangings, if you need to, another little sleeve can be added in the center.
http://www.embtreasures.com/articles...eTriangles.htm
This works well for smaller hangings, if you need to, another little sleeve can be added in the center.
http://www.embtreasures.com/articles...eTriangles.htm
#5
Try one of those plastic - clear pants hangers, someone here brought this subject up, It really works well if you have a wreath hanger if it is going on your door. Otherwise try using those clear push pins if hanging it on the wall, these do not leave big holes in your projects or your walls. Hope this help's !
#8
Originally Posted by RkayD
I found a great way to hang wall hangings. I sew a triangle...a square folded into a triangle into each corner so that it forms a pocket..and use a piece of wood the width of the quilt..(think paint stick size). Then use a sawtooth hanger and regular picture hanging items. Works Great!! When I make the wall hanging I sew the triangles on before I put on the binding.
#10
I used a nice curtain rod. we love it. I used no sew iron on adhesive and iron on the sleeve...than just slid the curtain rod on. I am planning to make other to change during the year. that was my first quilt that I made.
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