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    Old 09-07-2011, 01:54 PM
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    I would like to hang several quilts on a wall. I like the look of draping them over a rod but of course I don't want bathroom towel rods. any ideas?
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    Old 09-07-2011, 02:09 PM
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    there are specially made rods, but I went to bed bath & beyond and got curtain rods. They are 1" in diameter, very sturdy. They have several types with matching brackets and finials. They were on sale, and i used a 20% off coupon. The rod just sits in the bracket type I chose, so it's easy to change the quilt when I want.
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    i agree with the above curtain rod mention, there are some really beautiful ones on the market today.
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    I found brackets at our local Restore (salvage hardware that benefits Habitat for Humanity), and used 1/2 in PVC pipe. I did this for drapery rods, too.
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    Originally Posted by joym
    I would like to hang several quilts on a wall. I like the look of draping them over a rod but of course I don't want bathroom towel rods. any ideas?
    Home improvement stores have finished wooden curtain rods about 1-1/2" diameter from plain to fancy. They also have metal ones from plain to fancy. Either of those types are the most elegant solution. If it is just a wall hanging and not a large quilt then one of the smaller metal curtain rods would do. I have a couple of smaller things hung on some brass ones and they are scaled appropriately to the size of the item being displayed, and not at all expensive.
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    I use a shower curtain rod that I enclose in a 4 inch pocket on the back. It unscrews to be as wide as you need and I stop about 2 inches on each side from the sides of the quilt so you won't see it. A nail on the left and right side to hang on the part of the rod that sticks out holds it just great.
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    I use a nice looking curtain rod.
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    Old 09-07-2011, 03:21 PM
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    Are they wall hagings or large quilts. Here is agreat way to do wall hangings! I've used this method and love it!
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    http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-6434-1.htm
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    Old 09-07-2011, 04:30 PM
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    Thanks for your responses. They are large quilts that I want to hang over or drape over some kind of rods. I think I will go to Lowes and Bed and Bath to check out curtain rods. Thanks again.
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    Old 09-07-2011, 05:23 PM
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    If it is really wide and heavy, you may need to support the quilt rod in the center so it doesn't droop. Make a 'buttonhole' in the sleeve where the extra support will be.
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