Originally Posted by
Doggramma
That is very striking! And the matching points looks perfect. Definitely a border to frame it, like a picture. The dark gray could work, but my first thought was a darker brown. I use Hobbs 80/20 and it's a nice weight for wallhangings, not puffy. If you don't wash it (I don't wash my wallhangings), it will stay fairly flat? I have no advice on hanging it as I lazily just use clear push pins!
I wouldn't use polyester because that can make a quilt wonky. Just don't over quilt the top. Keep it simple and just stitch in the ditch. I use Hobbs 80/20 for wall quilts as well as bed quilts and table runners. I would do just a normal 2.25" binding, not wider. Since you used more green in the quilt, I would use the dark green for binding. But it never hurts to try different colors in the quilt for binding and take a photo, then you can compare which you think looks best. I usually used a standard small curtain rod to hang my quilts but you can keep it simple and use push pins. There are a number of products to buy to hang a quilt as there are colors in fabric. Pick what will work best for you.