Ideas for hanging Work in Progress quilts to photograph?
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Ideas for hanging Work in Progress quilts to photograph?
I'm keeping detailed notes in the computer on how I made my quilts (hoping my granddaughter will love to have this info when she grows up!). Taking photos of the smaller pieces is no problem with the flannel board or just laying flat on the cutting mat. But once it gets over a yard wide I start having problems with my space constrictions. My sewing room has "barn" walls on two sides and 8' walls where the door and the window are. I'm stumped as to how to display these quilts so I can get a good photo. For blocks not sewn together yet, I end up laying them on a clean sheet on a bed and take pics to see if I like the placements but those aren't very good either even standing on a stool. Your ideas would be so appreciated! Thanks!
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I hang bigger pieces on the wall with tacks through the seam allowance so it doesn't pull on the fabrics....Sometimes I am covering up a doorway or window....whatever it takes to get it up so I can get a pic!
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Location: East Oklahoma - pining for Massachusetts
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Jim bought me a simple thin curtain rod and attached it to the ceiling with pieces of wire hangers. I use the black clips to hold the top and snap away.
I have also done this too.
I have also done this too.
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I put 4 Command Strip hooks on double doors to my laundry area and hung the Banker/binder clips on them. I can put a small piece using 2 clips or larger with all 4. I am 6' tall, so I hung them at the very top of the door and I can reach them easily. The hooks double for hanging formals when I do alterations!
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