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Old 10-21-2008, 11:38 AM
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Thanks for the nice words :D Its been hiding in a cupboard for 10 years and NEEDS to be seen hee hee

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There are 2 types I am thinking off that will not have to be sewn

http://www.robinsonswoodcrafts.com/c...quilt-rack.htm

This is the only one I could find at the moment. Good Luck!
That has made me have the biggest "well DUHHHHHH" moment ever lol. I've shown my dad and he wants to make one of those clamps as he feels it would be nice to be involved too. We would get one shipped from the USA but odds on it will get broken in transit.

Rock on getting it up on the battleship grey wall, oh its going to be a big feature :)
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Old 03-20-2010, 09:00 AM
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Well its only been forever, but my Dad finally got the time and wood to make the hanger.


[img]http://lh6.ggpht.com/_0NypRCdnf9o/S6...0/DSC00365.JPG[/img]

A fine piece of oak to hold a fine piece of Quilting. We can now get our photos on the wall too :)
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Old 03-20-2010, 01:37 PM
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O that looks nice.. great job!
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Old 03-20-2010, 02:33 PM
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What a really beautiful quilt!! And you dad definitely did a very wonderful job with the hanger he's made!!
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Originally Posted by sharrelg
I worked on a king size denim quilt for my brother-in-law (more like a son) for 3 years. I am a newbie also. I gave it to him. Now he wants to hang it. I made it for him to use on a bed to keep him (someone) warm. My feelings are hurt. The lease impact to the fabric is put it on a bed.
But, this is just me.
I think he is trying to compliment you by considering your quilt as a piece of art that he wants to display where everyone can see it. Providing that he keeps it out of direct light your quilt will beautify his home forever. :-D
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I was in an apartment where I couldn't put hardware on a wall. A quilt shop owner told me this is what they do. This was a big shop, and the owner said they take regular t-pins or push pins, and very carefully push the pin through the fabric of the quilt in one corner, then into the wall. The pin doesn't tear any thread because it's small, and just makes a tiny hole in the wall. Medium quilts only need two or three pins, but a very large one may need more. I have done this ever since, with NO damage to any of my quilts.
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Originally Posted by Shelley
I would sew a sleeve on the back (cut an 8" thick piece of fabric, by the width of the quilt, hand whip on)

Then, use a decorative curtain rod, hang it on the wall.
I second the idea.
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Old 03-20-2010, 08:11 PM
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I like to make a double hanging sleeve, insert a dowel or steel rod and use Command hooks to hand the dowel or rod. When you take the quilt down, remove the Command hook and there is no damage to your wall at all. No nail holes or anything like that.
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