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Burkfabrics.com sells them.
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I have four floor-standing ones. They all were received as gifts and I love each and every one.
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I purchased a wood one last summer in a garage sale for $5. It is excellent condition and holds 3 quilts!
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I have one that my DH made. My dad had cut down a walnut tree. The planks were drying in the barn. He died before he could use it, so my husband and bil had the wood planed and made quilt racks for mom, my sis, and me. They are a treasure to us.
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Originally Posted by supergma
I have made quilt racks for my granddaughters and a friend. I have one that I kept for myself.
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[quote=RugosaB]In my family room, on the wall, I have a quilt hanger that I got at a local furniture store that says all it's things are 'Amish made.'
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Here's a picture of mine. My hubby made it for me 19 years ago. You can see the hearts better here: [IMG]http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s...6/100_1431.jpg[/IMG] |
I have three. One is the antique clothes rack that was my mothers. It is larger than any newer ones I have seen recently. It holds an antique quilt and serves as sort of a room divider in the basement.
The other two were gifts from our oldest son and his family. The metal rack is from Pier One and serves in the guest room. The third one is of oak,quite heavy, and holds one quilt that I change seasonally decorating my living room. It has an open heart on a pedestal and is about 51 inches tall. |
I have three, one in each bedroom we use and one in my sewing room for strips ready to sew
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I have three. one I bought at a yard sale and two that my DH made. One of them is part of a shelf unit that hangs on the wall and displays one of my hanging quilts.
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