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    What's your favorite method?

    Hello fellow quilters! I was wondering what are some of your favorite methods for hanging quilts or wall hangings ? Are there some that are better for the quilts and the walls? Would like to know your take on this..... Thanks!!!!

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    I always make a rod pocket for wall quilts. I am living in an apt so I use push pins.
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    Visit the (" Hang-Ups company ") they have lots of options/ ways.
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    I have some fancy skirt/trouser hangers. I clip them onto the quilt and hang it from the railing.

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    I also like the "Hang It, Dang It" hanger. Nancy's Notions carries them and they are on sale right now. They fit through the sleeve.

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    Well I have a wooden pole large dowel, and wooden brackets from Lowes...........I fold the quilt over the dowel. But for themed wall hanging I use magnets on the side of my refrigerator and on the inside of my metal front door................the sun doesn't fade them that way..........calla

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    I like to use clip curtain rings, than just use small nails to hold up the rings

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    I prefer not to use push pins, as they can leave holes in the quilt. JMHO.
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    Saw a vendor, at a show, demonstrating magnetic quilt hangers. Magnets are hung on wall with Command Strips. Was interesting to see him hang a quilt around a corner, using a flexible metal rod. Her is a link to them in Connecting Threads http://www.connectingthreads.com/too...r__D82036.html
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    Like that!! If only it didn't need a sleeve!

    Quote Originally Posted by pattypurple View Post
    Saw a vendor, at a show, demonstrating magnetic quilt hangers. Magnets are hung on wall with Command Strips. Was interesting to see him hang a quilt around a corner, using a flexible metal rod. Her is a link to them in Connecting Threads http://www.connectingthreads.com/too...r__D82036.html
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    How do you hang a quilt on point? I think I remember reading something about it here but can't find it. Thanks for your help.

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