Velcro and a yardstick or ruler this option allows you to use a yardstick or ruler cut to size to hang your quilt.
Ways to hang a quilt on the wall.
An easy way to do this is to simply stitch a tube shaped sleeve across the entire back of the quilt and then run a dowel through it.
This video will let you hang your quilt with just one hook nail at the same time you make your binding.
Install the rod brackets at the desired location.
Use a curtain rod to hang a tapestry a curtain rod is a more permanent solution for hanging tapestry on a wall.
Slip the wooden rod into the sleeve.
Hammer a nail through each screw eye.
To hang a quilt you simply cut a yardstick to the proper length insert it into the pockets and hang it on your wall with command strips.
Insert the rod through the rod pocket in back of the tapestry and secure the rod in the brackets.
Use quilt hanging clips these clips fasten onto the edge of the quilt and get mounted on a nail in the wall.
All you have to do is fold two squares in half baste the triangles in two corners of the quilt and add your binding.
Again you need to do a bit of prep work on this process before you bind your quilt so keep that in mind.
Slip the dowel over cleats attached to the wall and you have a safe nearly invisible wall hanger that makes your textile the star of the show.
Angie hodapp demonstrates how to avoid making a sleeve when you finally finish your quilt.
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Choose a board that is 2 inches wide and a half inch thick.
It involves adding two triangles to the top back corners of your unbound quilt basting them on and then binding your quilt.
Be aware that some wall paint may be resistant to adhesive backings.
Beth ferrier from craftsy has an awesome tutorial.
Alternately screw or nail a wooden board to the wall and attach the velcro strips to that.
Instructions drill 1 small hole into each end of the wooden rod.
Hammer two nails in your wall positioned so that the exposed ends of the dowel rod can rest on them.
Corner sleeves work for small quilts.
Attach corresponding strips on top of each marking and then hang your quilt by pressing the quilt s strips into the wall s.