Hanging technique for reversible quilt?
I'm making a wall hanging that will be chenille on one side and a pretty tree panel on the back. I may want to reverse it for fall and spring, but my usual hanging technique won't work for that. I would appreciate any ideas you may have.
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Making hanging tabs at the top of the quilt instead of a traditional sleeve would allow you to reverse it. You can google hang tabs for a quilt and there are several You Tube tutes and blogs.
Or you could use something like these: https://www.picturehangingsystems.co...RoC-CgQAvD_BwE |
I'm not sure how big your quilt is but I use command strips on my small-ish wall quilts. They work great.
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I have seen wooden holders that you can put on the wall, and they can be tightened to hold the quilt.
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Maybe the curtain rings with the little clothespin with teeth would work.
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That's what are good - cafe curtain clips
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I hang all my quilts using the nice look drapery rods with all the different nice looking hooks you can use. The rods expand to what ever size you want.
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I've made several simple sleeves that can be pinned to quilts that "become" wall hangings and then taken off when the piece is to be a quilt again.
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I was wondering the same thing. Hang tabs are a good idea. Kind of confused how this works with the binding though. I will google it tonight to find some directions.
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