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I like the antique rake, what a nice idea. Many quilts are diplayed throughout my house by: tabletops, on chairs, on back of couches, over chairs, over beds, and hung with a sleeve and nice curtain rod ( wrought iron ) on my wall. Enjoy the ideas.
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Like the idea........oh, the Star quilt is just out of this world...Beautiful, beautiful.
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Very creative. I really like the border on your Lone Star.
Congrats, Kutnso |
Has anyone tried the magnetic quilt hanger? What did you think?
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I have one of those hangers too, although a little larger. You don't even have to make a sleeve, which I hate to do anyway. You can change the quilt in the hanger easily too.
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Originally Posted by ssgramma
I love your unique quilt hangers!
I got one of the pressure ones last year for one spot where I keep a wallhanging up as "art". |
Mine are displayed on bed, couch & chairs. I don't have room to hang a quilt in the living room. I do have room in the bedrooms and I do have antiques so the farm tools would work for me. Thanks for the ideas!
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I am lucky because my husband does wood working projects and he has made me a beautiful quilt ladder and a wall hanging quilt rack that is in by bedroom above my bed where a quilt my great grandmother made is on. He also had made me a victorian quilt rack that is in my sewing room. All I have to say is I need one of those and I have it.
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All over the house including the bathrooms. On the beds, over the doors, every wall, hanging over chairs, on the back of couches. I also have quilts hanging at my office in every room. I think there are about 15 there.
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All over the house, but when we got new end tables for the living room they had an open bottom so I folded quilts and display them there. Also have a quilt rack in that room.
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