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Don't you wonder what's the best way to hang your creation? Here's some links I got from Martingale Publishing today. How to Hang a Quilt: http://www.amyalamode.com/blog...ing&utm_medium=email Seven Ways to Hang a Small Quilt: http://www.alzquilts.org/paqdi...ing&utm_medium=email Easy No See Tabs: http://modifytradition.blogspo...ing&utm_medium=email How to Hang Quilts from a Yardstick: http://notesfromthequiltlab.bl...ing&utm_medium=email How to Make Rod Pockets with Double Fold Triangles: http://mamalovequilts.blogspot...ing&utm_medium=email How to Hang a Quilt on a Wall the Martingale Way I said earlier that we’d get back to me, and here I am madly pinning. That’s right! When it comes to hanging a quilt on a wall at Martingale, we use premade sleeves and pin them on with lots of safety pins, about every 6 to 8 inches. And nobody’s the wiser! We put inexpensive brass rods through the sleeves and then hang the rods on dowels nailed permanently to the wall. These clever dowels have been miter-cut on one end and drilled with a hole just big enough for a finishing nail to be glued in. How to make a Hanging Sleeve: How to Hang a Quilt on a Wall the Martingale Way I said earlier that we’d get back to me, and here I am madly pinning. That’s right! When it comes to hanging a quilt on a wall at Martingale, we use premade sleeves and pin them on with lots of safety pins, about every 6 to 8 inches. And nobody’s the wiser! We put inexpensive brass rods through the sleeves and then hang the rods on dowels nailed permanently to the wall. These clever dowels have been miter-cut on one end and drilled with a hole just big enough for a finishing nail to be glued in. How to Hang a Quilt on a Wall the Martingale Way I said earlier that we’d get back to me, and here I am madly pinning. That’s right! When it comes to hanging a quilt on a wall at Martingale, we use premade sleeves and pin them on with lots of safety pins, about every 6 to 8 inches. And nobody’s the wiser! We put inexpensive brass rods through the sleeves and then hang the rods on dowels nailed permanently to the wall. These clever dowels have been miter-cut on one end and drilled with a hole just big enough for a finishing nail to be glued in. How to make a Hanging Sleeve: http://www.shopmartingale.com/...t-hanging-sleeve.pdf How to Hang a Wall Hanging in a Hurry: Of course, you can always take the easy way out and avoid having to put on a sleeve on your quilt at all! Simply purchase some beautiful decorative hangers that clip to the top of your quilt and voila! You’re done! Hope you find one you like and can use. Also hope you will share how you display your works of art. | |||
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I bet some of read that...over and over and over. LOL In my den I use curtain rods and cafe clips. I like it because I don't have to find a dowel that's king size. For the windows I have blinds now so using the rods is recycling. LOL | ||||
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I have a wall hanging rack that I have to use tabs on...either pinned on or buttoned on since the ends of the rod are capped. However, IMHO the BEST way to hang a quilt is to use a compression rack. No sleeves to sew (or pin) on. No tabs either. Mine is similar to this: http://robinsonswoodcrafts.com...ssion-quilt-rack.htm Sherry Does this hat make my butt look big? www.keepyouinstitches.blogspot.com http://s193.photobucket.com/al...9/keepyouinstitches/ www.friendsofthedaingerfieldpu...library.blogspot.com | ||||
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I make sleeves for my large quilts. Usually hang smaller wall ones with a dowel. Most that I have have hanging tabs on top or are incorporated into the top binding and on the back. I also have wall tabs that are screwed into the wall and have another toggle to hold the quilt tight. ~Patch We can have more than we've got, because we can become more than we are. --Jim Rohn | ||||
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I have never hung one of my quilts but I like the idea of pinning a premade sleeve to the quilt. My quilts are used on beds & this way the sleeve would not be a permanent attachment on the quilt. <><><> Express Your Creative Side ~~ Sew Something Today. <><><> | |||
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I use various ways, but I get frustrated when my larger quilts flare out at the bottom...I used to think it was because I was a wonky quilter, but now...I think it's just from the weight... I was thinking of a dowel made to fit the quilt through sleeves on all 4 sides?? But have been too busy/lazy to try it yet " Life is short, Break the rules, Forgive quickly, Kiss slowly, Love truly, Laugh uncontrollably, And never regret anything that made you smile.. " | ||||
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