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Old 04-01-2016, 05:32 AM
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I don't know why I never thought of this method before but I just love this tute. I don't know about anyone else but I hate sewing hanging sleeves to the back of small quilts and this method makes it so much easier and it hangs straight when finished.

I hope it helps someone to try this method.

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Thanks for sharing. I have seen people with quilts done this way, but didn't know the technique.
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looks easy and I probably will do it next time
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thanks for sharing
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I think that it is a great idea, but I would use a piece of a yard stick, or flat trim instead of a dowel that would wobble back and forth on a nail. With a flat piece you could center a saw tooth hanger in the middle.
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This is a great method for small WHings. I use it all the time. I also like to do sleeves and dowels. I paint and decorate the hanging dowel ends that show to coordinate with the quilt. This gives a finished look to a piece of art.

I like both methods.
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Great idea, thanks for sharing!
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I have used this method and have even put the triangles on all 4 corners when I think I'd like to change how it hangs. I also use a flat piece of wood now so the quilt hangs closer to the wall.
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My last small quilt was done this way, but I traded the dowel for a small half round so it would be closer to the wall. I saw the idea here a few years ago when I was still a "lurker". It is mounted using a couple push pins in the wall. Still in place.

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I have sewn the sleeve into the binding on several of my smaller ones. It's definitely easier than doing on the back, which I had to do for a king size quilt that I entered in a show.
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