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Old 02-23-2011, 04:22 PM
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I'm looking for a quilt hanger. It needs to hold a finished size of 24" wide. I found a great one in Connecting Threads, but it isn't on line. Any other ideas?
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decorative curtain rod?
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Old 02-23-2011, 04:29 PM
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I've used decorative curtain rods. They work great.
Cup hooks with a dowel also work. Just not as pretty.
One quilt hanger was made by my brother who is a woodworker.
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Old 02-23-2011, 04:59 PM
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If you click on my blog link I have a tutorial last month on making a really cute quilt hanger any size you want. The title is Quilt Hanger in less than 3 hours!
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I also use a curtain rod on my wall. A really nice looking one. It was under 20.00
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Always check your local thrift store!! I bought this one in the pic for $3, it holds up to a 24" wide quilt, gramabiese made the lovely quilt on it now for our Jan secret pal swap! Decorative rods are also a good idea, so many to choose from

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Old 02-23-2011, 07:11 PM
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How cool is that!! Thanks so much! :D

Originally Posted by Woolie
If you click on my blog link I have a tutorial last month on making a really cute quilt hanger any size you want. The title is Quilt Hanger in less than 3 hours!
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I really like this!!!
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Always check your local thrift store!! I bought this one in the pic for $3, it holds up to a 24" wide quilt, gramabiese made the lovely quilt on it now for our Jan secret pal swap! Decorative rods are also a good idea, so many to choose from
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Woolie I am also an avid bread maker ,have been for years. But you are right about the dough. It's tough but likes to be handled.Your bread looked beautiful but probably needed a little more fondling. I love making sourdough. :thumbup:
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Woolie I think that I could make that quilt rack . I didn't know about the decorative designs. That is so cute. And I have a bunch of those knobs from a previous project. What kind of dog is Enzo? He is really cute.
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