She wants to hang it! Now what should I do?
#51
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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I would put a small sleeve to accomate say a 1"pole, hand stitch it on and then mount the pole hangers on the wall and hang that way. If you have any of the backing fabric left over then it would hardly be noticeable. This will keep the top fram having any sagging issues and then down the road if she wants to use it as a quilt on a bed she could just remove the sleeve or leave it there.
Bye the way the quilt is beautiful
Bye the way the quilt is beautiful
#53
Originally Posted by Baloonatic
Originally Posted by amma
Originally Posted by MissSandra
june tailor makes wooden blocks with like a marble inside you put the blocks on the wall and slide the quilt up into it.
try junetailor.com
try junetailor.com
http://www.connectingthreads.com/Quilting.cfm and search for "hanger"
http://www.keepsakequilting.com/prod...nd-Hangers.htm
#60
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Brownwood TX
Posts: 747
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
I agree. I do this and then hang them on the cheapest cafe rod that will hold the weight of the quilt. Make sleeve 2" shorter on each side of edge of the quilt. Buy rod to fit the sleeves width so that it will not show from the front.
I agree. I do this and then hang them on the cheapest cafe rod that will hold the weight of the quilt. Make sleeve 2" shorter on each side of edge of the quilt. Buy rod to fit the sleeves width so that it will not show from the front.
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