What is the most unique way you have hung a wall hanging?
#1
What is the most unique way you have hung a wall hanging?
I posted a wall hanging in Pictures - its an appliqued lighthouse piece. Its pretty but what I really liked was the way I hung it - I used plastic fishing bobbers, which I sewed to the top of the wall hanging and then attached to a wood dowel using jewelry clasps and picture hook screws. It spurred my imagination and now I am thinking of other nifty ways to hang a wall hanging outside the traditional loops, corners or sleeves.
So, fellow quilters - what cool ideas have you come up with? Post pictures! Here's mine....
So, fellow quilters - what cool ideas have you come up with? Post pictures! Here's mine....
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Kauai, Hawaii
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Made a Christmas wall hanging from a panel plus some borders last year, and increased the size just right to hang over a frame near my dining room table where it will show off nicely. Used ribbon, safety pinned at the correct angle on the top two corners -- is slips over the frame. When the season is over, away removed the pins and put away until next season.
#4
For my City & Guilds I designed and created a wall hanging from a picture that I took at a rock concert...... I hung the hanging from the neck of a guitar with guitar strings!!! I have posted a picture.....
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Caroline
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Caroline
#5
Clever hanger
What a cute idea. You are so clever. You might paint the dowel light blue to match your sky. Now I feel challenged to get creative the next time I hang a pc.
After looking at your hanging again, how about painting the dowel black. It would make the bobbers stand out more.
After looking at your hanging again, how about painting the dowel black. It would make the bobbers stand out more.
Last edited by Pat G; 03-31-2015 at 02:51 PM. Reason: Add a thought
#8
Guys I love this! I thought about a fishing pole but the WH is too small. Once I came up with the idea of interesting hangers I started prowling the aisles at Walmart - the outdoor aisles, the toy aisles, the automotive aisles...and I started going through my crochet magazines.....oh boy!
#10
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Northern Colorado
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I am working on a western PP, saddle, hat and boots so far. It is a block of the month by Linda Hibbert. When I finish it I am planning on hanging it on a long branding iron that my Grandpa branded his cattle with. I also plan to do the quilting with brands from the valley where the ranch is located.
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