How to display quilts for sale?
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How to display quilts for sale?
I am considering setting up a small display in a consignment shop that is renting spaces for handmade things and I need display ideas. At the moment all I have are lap size and baby quilts but I'm unsure how to display them. I am only taking a small spot in a little corner to see if my quilts will sell there. At the flea market and Metrolina expo I just lay them across a card table and let people look through them. But I won't be there to constantly straighten them. I only make rag quilts with recycled fabric so I'm not concerned about touching, I actually encourage it. I need something cheap for now, I don't want to invest a bunch and then not make any sells.
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How about one of those wooden clothes drying racks with the dowels that fold up for moving around? A large one could hold quite a few quilts folded onto each dowel and wouldn't take much space.
Good luck with your sale.
Good luck with your sale.
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Depending on the height you have how about a some sort of ladder contraption -- possibly wide enough to get 2 lenghwise folded quilts draped over each rung and possibly hooks on the side rungs which could hold even more draped quilts? Good luck with your sales!
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I am considering setting up a small display in a consignment shop that is renting spaces for handmade things and I need display ideas. At the moment all I have are lap size and baby quilts but I'm unsure how to display them. I am only taking a small spot in a little corner to see if my quilts will sell there. At the flea market and Metrolina expo I just lay them across a card table and let people look through them. But I won't be there to constantly straighten them. I only make rag quilts with recycled fabric so I'm not concerned about touching, I actually encourage it. I need something cheap for now, I don't want to invest a bunch and then not make any sells.
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I bought a cheap wire grid rack for displaying. It worked out great , I can use cloths pins to attach. It stands 6 feet tall giving great height and improves what is visable to the customers as they pass by. I did the cloths rack thing ... poor sales ... used the grid .. sales went up 400 percent.
Or look for a used architectural drawing hanging file. They are similiar to the rug hanging things. Many architectural firms are discarding their hanging files since so much is stored electronically. They have a continuous clamp along the top and hold about 15 drawing sets. You can double up ( back to back ) the quilts and get 30 on some these type. They can be pricey new ... but if you can find one used they go for really cheap.
this is a photo of what I am refering
http://www.engineersupply.com/hanging-file-centers.aspx
Or look for a used architectural drawing hanging file. They are similiar to the rug hanging things. Many architectural firms are discarding their hanging files since so much is stored electronically. They have a continuous clamp along the top and hold about 15 drawing sets. You can double up ( back to back ) the quilts and get 30 on some these type. They can be pricey new ... but if you can find one used they go for really cheap.
this is a photo of what I am refering
http://www.engineersupply.com/hanging-file-centers.aspx
Last edited by Lori S; 09-06-2012 at 11:22 AM.
#7
this was my first thought as well. good luck to you
#8
the more you show, the better they will catch the eye of a buyer.....and the better they will sell....
I would seriously consider on a wall....as open as possible....and perhaps away from peoples dirty
hands, with you not there to keep an eye on them they will be handled by 'every body'
I would seriously consider on a wall....as open as possible....and perhaps away from peoples dirty
hands, with you not there to keep an eye on them they will be handled by 'every body'
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I thought about something like that but I was concerned about it getting pulled over by a child or even an adult. I will think more along those lines, maybe my DBIL would build something with a sturdy base. I'm taking the smallest space I could get but it's right inside the door of one of the rooms so hopefully that will help. Thank you
#10
Look for a quilt rack on craiglist or garage sales. They can usually hold more than one large quilt. If you have baby quilts you can fold in third lengthwise and display quite a few. Quilt racks, especially the old ones, are very stable. I have a wrought iron rack used to display table mats and linen. It would be perfect. I got it from a store going out of business, I think, it was ages ago. I use it in the guest room for extra towels and of course a quilt. Good luck!
Last edited by Tashana; 09-06-2012 at 03:29 PM.
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