How are your quilts displayed in your home
#74
Three quilt racks, on bed, over chairs and sofa, in stacks ready to be FMQ'd, they are everywhere. Getting ready to tell my girls, (2 daughters, 1 daughter-in-law, 1 granddaughter, 2 granddaughters in law), to take what they want and then I am going to see if I can sell a lot of the others unquilted. I asked my older daughter if I should stop making so many and she said "NO" if you enjoy making them, keep going! Isn't she a sweetheart!
#75
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Location: lexington ky
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Originally Posted by Judebug
My favorite, quick, simple quilt hanging technique... some of you will cringe no doubt... I staple them to the wall. There's no distortion from the weight of the quilt as long as you don't pull or stretch it while stapling. It's quick to remove and doesn't leave big holes in the wall or your quilts. I staple all the way around on large ones - close to the binding, as much as needed to hold the weight evenly.
#76
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Ft.Riley area Kansas
Posts: 47
Originally Posted by oksewglad
Originally Posted by QuiltE
Originally Posted by kiki1002
What is "pressured"? Never heard that term before.
It "clamps" the quilts without hurting them, there's a little notch for the binding to set into without getting squished. He calls them "pressure racks"...it's two pieces that clamp the quilt I think is more accurate. :)
It "clamps" the quilts without hurting them, there's a little notch for the binding to set into without getting squished. He calls them "pressure racks"...it's two pieces that clamp the quilt I think is more accurate. :)
That may help us understand what you have!
Thanks!!
#77
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Northern Indiana
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Originally Posted by IrelandDragonQuilting
I am working on a 'Wall-O-Quilts" I have made my own ladders and putting them together so they fill the wall and hang all of my quilts off of them. Eventually when I get my basement finished with a family room I want it to go in there.
Would really like to see a picture when done. Sounds like a great idea.
#78
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Michigan
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I have mine hanging on the walls--I go to JoAnns and buy the decorative rods and then buy the packages of hooks and clips (can't remember the name but you will know them when u see them) and you can put as many across your quilt that you need.
#80
I like to drape mine over the upstairs railing, even the ones that are not sandwiched and quilted yet ... kinda reminds me I need to finish them.
I change out quilts by season or holiday.
Also have some hanging on my walls and on my quilt rack. And love the idea of making more and more.
Interestingly, I don't have any on beds. Well makes sense since I don't make large quilts.
I change out quilts by season or holiday.
Also have some hanging on my walls and on my quilt rack. And love the idea of making more and more.
Interestingly, I don't have any on beds. Well makes sense since I don't make large quilts.
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