Thank you . This will come in handy
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That is great! Thanks for sharing. It will look much better than the clear tack pins I use.
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I found that heavy duty poster putty holds a big quilt to my wall. Non toxic, no markings and cheap. I put a circle of putty about every three inches along the back of the quilt and press to wall. Size of circle depends on the weight of the quilt. Also I use in along the sides and bottom of the quilt, the quilt hangs perfectly flat against the wall. I don't leave any one quilt up for more then a few months so I don't know how long term like a few years the wall would do to the quilt backing. If it was going to be a semi permanent wall hanging I would line the back with white cotton fabric over the backing.
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I am so grateful to you for posting this. What a great, simple and effective way to hang a quilt. i can't wait to get started with a few special quilts I've been agonizing over how to put up. Thanks again.
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Thanks sew much! I can really use this!
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Oooh I like this method! Thanks for posting!
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Fantastic!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by CAS49OR
(Post 5772181)
The article states it is how museums hang quilts:
http://www.amyalamode.com/blog/2012/...uilt-tutorial/ I would add you would need to find a stud, or use anchored screws in some walls. |
That is so easy!!! Thank you for sharing!!!
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I am so glad I ran across this post! Great, Easy Way to Hang Quilts! I will certainly hang mine like this for now on! Thanks for sharing!
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