Originally Posted by ElaineCovid
(Post 8576726)
ekuw - is this a free standing ladder type? or does it need to lean on the wall? It looks interesting!
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DH bought me a quilt rack years ago from a company called Robinson's Woodcrafts. I don't see the one I have for sale now but there is a picture of it in the photos section of the website. Mine holds 4 quilts & the picture shows a one quilt rack. I really love it & it's easy to put on & remove my quilts. That wooden bar that the quilt hangs on slides into slots on each side. There is a notch cut on on the bottom of each wooden bar so it won't slide off while your quilt is on it. I think your brother could make something like this. Mine is 38" wide & 24" high & holds 4 quilts.
https://robinsonswoodcrafts.com/pict...lery/#bwg1/117 |
Originally Posted by Quiltwoman44
(Post 8576451)
Oh my Toogie, i can see your little quilt rack having babies!
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Thank you everyone, I found several that I like the looks of, just have to narrow it down and discuss with my brother... he is capable of building anything I find that I want. He is so talented!
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Thank you OSEWME for the quilt rack display site. I found about 1/4 way thru I was no longer looking at the racks but at the quilt show. There were some lovey quilts on display with those racks! My mom, a woodworker, made me a quilt rack many years ago from oak much like the shelf rack on Robinsons site.
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Originally Posted by Lena1952
(Post 8577186)
Thank you OSEWME for the quilt rack display site. I found about 1/4 way thru I was no longer looking at the racks but at the quilt show. There were some lovey quilts on display with those racks! My mom, a woodworker, made me a quilt rack many years ago from oak much like the shelf rack on Robinsons site.
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