Quilt Rack
#51
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: My Sewing Room
Posts: 1,180
I found a quilt rack at a Goodwill store, still new in the box, for $13. I was visiting my son in Washington at the time, and had to take it out of the box to get it in my suitcase to bring it home. It was easy to assemble, and is nice looking.
#52
Mine aren't as pretty as some of those podted but I have a double garment rail on wheels that I drape quilts and tops over and also two wall-mounted rails (they were a couple of pounds - or dollars! from Ikea) and I hang quilts and tops on those using skirt hangers, that I also got from Ikea for less than a dollar each. :-D
Wall mounted rail
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Garment rail - on wheels so can be moved around. I also use it at fairs or exhibitions or if I give a talk.
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#55
I have several that hang on the wall, one of which I found at a thrift store. I found one that stands on the floor also at a thrift store. It's painted. With flowers but works fine. I love the one pictured here that holds 3 or 4 quilts. I have seen lots of great ideas on here for displaying quilts. We are such clever people.
#58
I have two. Both are wooden. One is an antique one that my husband needs to repair. The other one was made in a special workshop for kids with disabilities. It is made of pine also and I painted it to look antique sort of. I treasure this one because it was made years ago by special needs kids.
#60
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Metamora, MI
Posts: 108
I bought 2 this spring, 1 at Goodwill for 3.99 other one at yard sale for $1. Have passed up 2 more, only because I don't have room for more! They are great for hanging your strips on while you're sewing your top together.
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