Wall hanging--need method to hang it
#12
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I go to Lowe's and they have curtain rods always on clearance and a bag of hanging clips. You put the rings on the rod and then hold your hangin up nad use the clips to attach them. They hold up to full size quilts no problem. I love the fact that the clips hold it and do no damage. The hanging sleeve is good to. Dollar stores have rods fro curtains and you can adjust the sizes.
#14
I have used round plastic rings, sewn to the back side of the quilt then a nail in the wall where each ring is...
http://www.simplicity.com/p-1411-1-p...-15-count.aspx
I also like using a cafe rod to hang my wall quilts :)
http://www.simplicity.com/p-1411-1-p...-15-count.aspx
I also like using a cafe rod to hang my wall quilts :)
#15
Originally Posted by jayelee
There is a thread on here that discusses the different ways to hangyour wallhangings I take two four inch squares and fold them in half and sew them folded side out in the top two corners before I do the final sewing of the binding so the raw edges are hidden Then I put a dowel or piece of wood in and hang it on push pins or tacks
#18
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Location: SW Colorado
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I use old sewing machine needles to fasten my quilts to the wall. One in each corner does the trick. Use a small hammer to secure them. They will pull out easily when you are ready to remove them and leave a very tiny hole.
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