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Old 06-23-2011, 01:50 PM
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I had a wooden one. It got brooken in a move. I bought a metal one at a thrift store 10 dollars and I have a glass quilt case my daughter gave me for Christmas one year. I us them all.
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Old 06-23-2011, 02:18 PM
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My hubby made a nice quilt rack using two 2 x 4's floor to ceiling with 4 round rods about 30" wide evenly spaced from about 1 foot from the top down. It leans against the wall and is about a foot from the wall at the bottom. Love it and have it in my living room on display. Everybody comments on it when they see it.
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You could use one of those wooden clothes drying racks. They are very inexpensive.
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Old 06-24-2011, 03:03 AM
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i have 3 quilt racks. my dh is a welder so he makes them to fit the space i have. he made one that is like two ladders with a hinge on the vertical uprights so it stands in the corner of the room and hold 6 quilts.
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I have 2. One Is oak and I got it in Lancaster PA. The other is more dainty and I picked it up at a consignment shop for $18.
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Old 06-24-2011, 03:25 AM
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Originally Posted by leatheflea
Heres mine a friend made it for me...I really should finish the first quilt...its one of many UFOS.


very pretty...and how creative.....I have one the holds one quilt....gonna have to show this to my "wood worker"....lol
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My wonderful son made me one about 7 years ago holds three quilts , I think it was one of the best presents I ever recieved , he made it with such love for his Mum .
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Originally Posted by leatheflea
Heres mine a friend made it for me...I really should finish the first quilt...its one of many UFOS.
That is really neat. I like it.
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A ladder works great if you kind of like the country look. Just lean it up against the wall and hang your quilts on each rung.
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I have made quilt racks for my granddaughters and a friend. I have one that I kept for myself.
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