Hanging your quilt
Dear all. I have a quilt that I would like to hang in my home. I want to use something that is as invisible as possible and inter changeable so I can change the quilt from time to time. I have seen something from Europe at the Festival of Quilts. Does anyone know the company or have any ideas.
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Depends on how large your quilt are. Mine are small so I use the invisible command strip hooks.
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Visit *The Hang Ups Company* they have many options, types of systems for hanging your quilts
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Ckcowl has a wonderful suggestion. I think those little wooden holders are wonderful!
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The "Hang It Dang It" is invisible, it hangs with just one nail, and the size is adjustable.
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I recently hung a large quilt behind a bed. I made the sleeve in several sections, and then used a plain extension rod (because that's what I had) and (4) 3-pound Command Hooks. The hooks were positioned in the gaps of the sleeve. It worked really well, and I can change out the quilt very easily.
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Thanks for all the great ideas.
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Originally Posted by psumom
(Post 6967853)
I recently hung a large quilt behind a bed. I made the sleeve in several sections, and then used a plain extension rod (because that's what I had) and (4) 3-pound Command Hooks. The hooks were positioned in the gaps of the sleeve. It worked really well, and I can change out the quilt very easily.
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"Hang It, Dang It" is my favorite method. It only requires one nail in the wall and the quilts are self leveling if you follow instructions to attach the hanging clip dead center. You can goggle them. They are sold several places. They have 3 sizes and they telescope so you can hang any size quilt. Love them.
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I use cafe curtain rods. They only hang about and inch from the wall which adds great dimension to the quilts.
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