How are your quilts displayed in your home
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#1
I was reading the thread about displaying the quilt in town hall. And was wondering how you display your quilts in your home. Here are a couple of mine.
#4
Your quilt hangers are quite "out of the box"! CUTE! I can honestly say I have never seen these at the local Wal-Mart (tee hee). Thanks for stimulating my creative block this morning.
#5
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Chair backs are a good idea. I don't consider anything I have an art quilt. I have 10' ceilings and needed a way to take up alot of space.Originally Posted by Stitchnripper
Mine are on the backs of chairs, or folded for easy access. I don't think they would be considered "art quilts", just for fun to use.
#6
Ramona Byrd , 05-11-2011 05:07 AM
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Folded on my chair for instant use. On the bed to keep me warm.
Stuck in the linen closet to keep them clean. I have 2 cats that love them.
I don't really have any art quilts, except the ice cream ones that will be used in my daughter's house to cuddle her grand kids.
Stuck in the linen closet to keep them clean. I have 2 cats that love them.
I don't really have any art quilts, except the ice cream ones that will be used in my daughter's house to cuddle her grand kids.
#8
all over the house LOL, I have a quilting frame in the family room loaded, couple in kitchen, on dining room table on all the beds in the hall on quilt rack...making one for bathroom OH and in the laundry room too.
#9
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I never thought of the bathroom. But I do have a moose in the bathroom.Originally Posted by LindaR
all over the house LOL, I have a quilting frame in the family room loaded, couple in kitchen, on dining room table on all the beds in the hall on quilt rack...making one for bathroom OH and in the laundry room too.
#10
fireworkslover , 05-11-2011 05:35 AM
Super Member
Most of my quilts are hung on the wall with a board in a sleeve at the top. Nails or screws fit thru a hole at each end of the board. The quilt hangs flat against the wall. If it's wider that 3', I usually have a stiffener board at the bottom in a sleeve as well. This keeps the quilt flat and it doesn't ripple.
Quilts I made for my sons', hang on curtain rods they mounted to the wall. A sleeve at the top slides onto the rod, so the quilt hangs out from the wall a few inches.
Quilts I made for my sons', hang on curtain rods they mounted to the wall. A sleeve at the top slides onto the rod, so the quilt hangs out from the wall a few inches.