Crazy Patch Hangers & Others

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Pretty and practical.....got to be happy with that.
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Those are gorgeous! I would be hanging (pun intended) the crazy quilt ones on my wall as art.
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Very pretty. I'm guessing they leave no marks on the garments at all. Great bridal shower gifts.
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Ever so luxuruious!
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They're too pretty to hang clothes on. Super job.
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I am adding pictures of a Crazy Patch hanger and Bridal Ornament that I made for a friend for a wedding.

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Such pretty hangers.
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so pretty and elegant! Do you wrap the hook before you wrap the batting around the wooden part? Have you every added either cedar or lavender to the batting? I'm thinking of our quilt show boutique....
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Quote: so pretty and elegant! Do you wrap the hook before you wrap the batting around the wooden part? Have you every added either cedar or lavender to the batting? I'm thinking of our quilt show boutique....
Yes, I first thread a piece of 1/4 inch plastic tube onto the hook, cutting it a little longer then the now screw end of the hook. Screw the hook into the hanger and then thread a tube matching fabric bias onto the tubed hook, cut this just a fraction longer then the tube plastic and anchor the bias with a few stitches around the wooden hanger. Sew a running stitch around the bias tube, pull tight and tuck the fabric end into the plastic tube with a pointed end of a pair of small scissors, oversew the end closed. I hope I have explained this clearly enough.
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Sew pretty.
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