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quilthanger
Has anyone used the hangitdangit quilthanger? It uses one nail with a magnet. I am trying to find something to hang quilts with the least amount of nails. Just built a new house and am very hesitant to "mar" the walls.
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I haven't used it, to pricey for me. I used 2 clear heavy duty command hooks and a pretty curtain rod to hang mine. The hooks are up near the ceiling and you can barely see them. If your quilt is heavy, use one hook in the middle and make a sleeve with a space in the center. :)
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Originally Posted by dakotamaid
(Post 6202456)
I haven't used it, to pricey for me. I used 2 clear heavy duty command hooks and a pretty curtain rod to hang mine. The hooks are up near the ceiling and you can barely see them. If your quilt is heavy, use one hook in the middle and make a sleeve with a space in the center. :)
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Apparently the 3M hanging strip are available to hang different weights. See if you can find ones that will hold your quilt. I don't have any experience with the hangdangit.
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Yes, there are different hooks for different weights. Also, I learned the hard way to let the adhesive rest for an hour (once on the wall) or so before hanging the quilts.
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I agree with Tartan, The Command hook packaging will give you an idea of how much weight the hook will hold. Weigh your quilt AND the rod. You may need one (or two) additional hooks in the middle. Just split your sleeve so the dowel can be placed over the hooks in the middle.
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Have a look at this method:
http://magnificentquilt.com/ You attach a flat magnet to the wall with Command strips. Then you use a curtain rod in your sleeve. I have my design wall attached with this method. No nails at all...I was able to do a bigger area with 2 magnets and my own curtain rods. |
Originally Posted by soccertxi
(Post 6202817)
Have a look at this method:
http://magnificentquilt.com/ You attach a flat magnet to the wall with Command strips. Then you use a curtain rod in your sleeve. I have my design wall attached with this method. No nails at all...I was able to do a bigger area with 2 magnets and my own curtain rods. |
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Originally Posted by schoolteacher
(Post 6203413)
what size quilt do you have hanging with this method?
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