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Old 03-04-2023, 08:14 PM
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I am going to try to post a picture. Here goes
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Old 03-05-2023, 02:55 AM
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Maybe this will help: this is what I do... (Note: I have never resized my pictures - just put them in the way they are)
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How to Post Picture in quilting forum:

Click on the 'Go Advanced' box below the quick reply message area. (quick reply message area is at the bottom of the page when you are in a thread)

then click on the paperclip symbol beside the happy face in the header above the message box (you'll see it after you click on the 'go advanced' box)

then click on 'choose a file' (and go to the picture file on your computer and choose the picture you want to post)
do this multiple times if you have more than one picture to post

then go clear over to the right side of the box where you chose a file, by sliding the tab on the bottom so you can see the right side of that page

and then click on the box that says 'upload' near the top of the page

once it is done uploading, then submit your reply --- ------ Note: do not preview the post, just submit your reply.

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The wall hanging I just finished for my DH - Looking through the window at the lake. It is quilted with fish designs. I used a panel.
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Old 03-05-2023, 09:19 AM
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What a great panel for a fisherman, and making it appear through a window makes the viewer really want to be out there on the lake. Good job.
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Beautiful quilt, Quiltsfor, but I'm even more intrigued by what it's hanging from. How does that work? I'm imagining kind of like a pants hanger, maybe, or it's hiding nails/hooks from which the quilt is hung?
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come on Brenda , find that Upload button. click on that and you are done. Keeping my fingers crossed. must scroll to right to see it.
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I love that. Bet your husband did also.
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Old 03-05-2023, 06:11 PM
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Thank you!
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Old 03-05-2023, 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Gemm View Post
Beautiful quilt, Quiltsfor, but I'm even more intrigued by what it's hanging from. How does that work? I'm imagining kind of like a pants hanger, maybe, or it's hiding nails/hooks from which the quilt is hung?
My DH is a woodworker and he made it (one of going to be three in the house).

It is two boards, each with a groove on the 'inside' of them close to the bottom of the boards for the binding part of the quilt to lay in.

On the back of the back board, there are recessed screws along the board to pull the boards together and hold the quilt tight. (recessed so that it lays flat against the wall)

Then there are three recessed hanging brackets on the back that are like keyholes where the board slides down over the large screws permanent in the wall (the screw heads sliding into the keyholes)

Then when I want to change the quilt (wall hanging) we just lift the board up and out of the screws, change the quilt and then slide it back onto the screws.

(Note: DH also used special screws to connect the two boards together, so that it can be undone and redone without damaging the wood - I have no idea what they are called.) Most hangers that we saw only had a box like groove in one of the boards, but DH liked the idea of routing rounded grooves in both boards opposite each other to more smoothly grasp the binding when the boards screwed together. All of the screws are above the grooves so that no quits will be damaged.

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Old 03-07-2023, 08:05 AM
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Please bear with me. I did not post a photo, but I do see the process works. My photo was too big. I will try later with a smaller one. Thank you Quiltsfor!
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