She wants to hang it! Now what should I do?
#21
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it sure is pretty!
my son used the one i made for my new grandson,as a wall hanging in his nursery too..
be got these clips, not sure where..
but i did make another quilt, an I=Spy one for my grandsons first birthday..they let him use that one! lol!
my son used the one i made for my new grandson,as a wall hanging in his nursery too..
be got these clips, not sure where..
but i did make another quilt, an I=Spy one for my grandsons first birthday..they let him use that one! lol!
on the wall...
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#22
I do this as well. I try to match the sleeve with what the backing is. Since it's hand sewn on, it can always be easily removed.
Originally Posted by frauhahn
I'd just hand-sew a sleeve near the top edge (below the binding) and hang it from a rod-it would hang evenly and not cause any drag.
#24
Originally Posted by CloverPatch
I would go for the clips. So long as the quilt isn't heavy, the clips will not cause any damage. When done hanging and ready to use you will have never noticed it was on clips. Sometimes the big heavy quilts get pulled too much from the clips, but this is a small quilt and should be fine.
To be honest, I have one of my sons baby quilts hanging up in his room. I put it up there with push pins.
To be honest, I have one of my sons baby quilts hanging up in his room. I put it up there with push pins.
#25
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Originally Posted by CompulsiveQuilter
I made my grand-neice a scrap-purple quilt that her mom has now decided to hang as THE nursery wallhanging. (I'm very flattered). She's sending the quilt back for me to make a sleeve - or tabs - but now I'm thinking it should be something less permanent. What should I do?
#27
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Originally Posted by hobo2000
On my great-granddaughter's quilt this is what I did. Took a thin board, 1 x 3",the width if the quilt, painted old fashioned wooden, spring clothespins, glued them to the board. Then I drilled 2 holes for hanging the board. Looks adorable. She can change quilts every so often and it cost me about $6.00 to do.
#30
I have a wonderful antique cathedral window quilt I use as a wall hanging up behind my bed. When I created the sleeve, I sewed the sleeve by hand so the stitches wouldn't show on the front.
I've also added sleeves by machine on other wall hangings that I could bury the stitches..... just made sure the stitch length was loose (3.0) so when I decide to remove the sleeve it will be easily accomplished with my seam ripper.
I've also added sleeves by machine on other wall hangings that I could bury the stitches..... just made sure the stitch length was loose (3.0) so when I decide to remove the sleeve it will be easily accomplished with my seam ripper.
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