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    Old 07-09-2013, 03:43 PM
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    Originally Posted by quilter1
    I haven't seen these is some time, but you used to be able to buy plastic covers for shower curtain rods. They had a split in the plastic and fit right over the rod. Wonder if they might fit a ladder rung too.
    I was thinking you could do this with a pool noodle, also.
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    Old 07-09-2013, 03:44 PM
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    Here's some visual inspiration for you.

    http://pinterest.com/mugglemumma/quilt-ladders/
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    Old 07-09-2013, 05:26 PM
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    Originally Posted by Peckish
    Here's some visual inspiration for you.

    http://pinterest.com/mugglemumma/quilt-ladders/
    Thank you! I was just about to go there with a search. Beat me to it!
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    Old 07-10-2013, 03:15 AM
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    I have seen several used this way in homes and shops.
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    Old 07-10-2013, 03:38 AM
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    If you're interested in actually building one, just Google "Quilt Ladder plans." There are multiple sites that have free patterns and purchased patterns available. I even found one to make with fallen limbs. Also saw an article where one person said she used her grandfather's old ladder and another person said she used an old bunk bed ladder.
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    Old 07-10-2013, 03:56 AM
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    Originally Posted by quilter1
    I haven't seen these is some time, but you used to be able to buy plastic covers for shower curtain rods. They had a split in the plastic and fit right over the rod. Wonder if they might fit a ladder rung too.
    I would still cover them with fabric but I'll bet you could split open pool noodles to put over the rungs. That would also cause less of a crease in the quilts.

    Also, someone on this board posted a few months ago about an Ikea Hack her husband did for a quilt ladder.

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    Old 07-10-2013, 04:25 AM
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    Yes to teddysmom==about 2 yrs ago there was a discussion re ladders. I was impressed and even got one from hubbys old friend. It is still in garage because I can't find a place for it against the wall . My plan was to turn it sideways as I found that unusual. In a hallway would be nice. Have to rethink. Sorry I didn't bookmark that site.
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    Old 07-10-2013, 04:48 AM
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    Originally Posted by teddysmom
    Several years ago my sister said she saw a ladder for displaying quilts. It looked like it was just one side of a regular ladder that leaned against the wall. The rungs on the ladder were used for displaying quilts. Anyone heard of this?
    My son used to make the quilt ladders to sell. They were 16" wide and 18" wide and I am fortunate enough to have three of them. If I had room I would have more. They are great for displaying your quilts and I change the quilts on the ladders for each season and/or holiday. We have a log home and the ladders are in our living room where they can be seen. I have not had a problem with 'leeching' but I might go ahead and line the rungs with acid-free tissue as suggested in this conversation.
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    Old 07-10-2013, 05:10 AM
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    I have an old ladder that I use for quilts. My sister gave it to me many years ago. I use to use it to display vintage tablecloths.
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    Old 07-10-2013, 06:35 AM
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    I display my quilts on a genuine antique apple ladder. Clean the rungs and side rails well. In order to protect the quilt where it comes in contact with the ladder, I get a shower curtain cover at Walmart, Kmart, of the hardware store, and cut it to fit each rung. It works well, and you don't even know it's there when the quilt is covering it.
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