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Ethel A 04-14-2009 06:04 AM

If you've run out of beds, run of wall space, have some quilts hanging on a quilt hanger (the kind that sits on the floor), what other ways have you 'displayed' your quilts? Do you throw them over couches and chairs? On the dining table? On the coffee table? Did you buy a 'cupboard' and keep your quilts folded and displayed on there?

How many quilts do you store away, and never see the light of day?

I'm looking for creative ideas for displaying quilts when you've run out of walls, beds, chairs, and couches...

When do you have just way too many quilts (but, really, does anyone have way too many quilts)?

I'm really attached to the quilts I make, it's hard for me to give them up. Yet, I keep making more.

BellaBoo 04-14-2009 06:47 AM

I have the usual quilts thrown about the furniture and a few hanging on the wall. The place I keep my finished quilts is on a bed in the spare bedroom. I have dozens of them on it. I can just fold back the quilts to show people who want to see them and then fold them right back in place. The newest quilt I make goes on top. If I ever have to vacate in a hurry, my quilts are in one place requiring one big swoop to get them.

:D

PrettyKitty 04-14-2009 07:56 AM

I haven't made that many quilts to run out of room!

But I do like the idea of making a hanging quilt headboard for the bed:

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_6Ifj_RPqmu...8_quilt_xl.jpg

Or I have seen a quilt actually used to cover an old headboard, with buttons and everything, a bit like this

http://pdb1.mydeco.com/product_image...3f45928206.jpg

MollieSue 04-14-2009 08:25 AM

I had posted this on the links page awhile back. It also shows using a quilt as a headboard, which I think is a really neat idea! Quite a few other ideas too!

http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/projec...uilts_ss1.html
:-)

Cookn 04-14-2009 12:08 PM

There is a neat "Quilt Chest", that I have seen at quilt shows. They are available in different sizes. It's built like a chest but the sides are clear glass or plastic. You fold your quilts and place them in the chest but they are visible for everyone to see. At most larger quilt shows there is a vendor that sells them. You can also use a quilt rack. They hold a few quilts and don't hardly take up any room.

MadQuilter 04-14-2009 12:09 PM

Under the cat - not very creative, I know. :D

BlueChicken 04-14-2009 12:13 PM


Originally Posted by MadQuilter
Under the cat - not very creative, I know. :D

LOL

I can't imagine having that many quilts that I run out of room! We have four kids, and so far only one has a quilt on their bed. The ones I've been making lately have been given away.

Before I got a rail to hang my quilt tops off while they're waiting to be sandwhiched, I would hang them over the door to my sewing room. I put a pot plant holding the door open to remind me not to try shutting it.

Dawn Hendrix 04-14-2009 12:14 PM

My husband has built me 2 quilt ladders I can display my quilt on. I LOVE THEM.. I get to see all the quilts and unfinished tops at a glance!

cassiemae 04-14-2009 12:34 PM

I have one of the quilt chest that was mentioned on this topic and also two quilt racks. The last quilt rack I bought at a garage sale for $ 4.00 in good condition. The quilt chest is nice I have it in my living room it takes a little time to get the quilts folded nice to put in there but well worth the work.

ef

kluedesigns 04-14-2009 05:07 PM

i used them for cornice boards and roman shades on my windows - and it helps to keep the house warm during NY winters.


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