Illustration omitted 2 staple the hook side of the hook and loop to the wood strip.
How to hang a quilt on the wall without damaging it.
The clamps grasp the edges of the quilt without damaging it she explains.
Cut some double sided tape into small fingernail sized pieces or tear off some pieces of poster putty.
The sleeve is marked by the red dotted line.
Just take care to do it safely.
Another way to hang a quilt on the wall is to sew a fabric tube called a hanging sleeve to the back of the quilt then thread a dowel or a rod through the sleeve to hang the quilt.
While nearly anything goes when it comes to where your quilt should be displayed the same doesn t hold true for how.
It involves adding two triangles to the top back corners of your unbound quilt basting them on and then binding your quilt.
Choose a board that is 2 inches wide and a half inch thick.
Here s a rear view of a quilt with a hanging sleeve.
The stitch the webbing to the back of the quilt using a herringbone stitch as shown.
Avoid using any industrial strength tape such as duct tape to put things on your wall.
To hang a quilt you simply cut a yardstick to the proper length insert it into the pockets and hang it on your wall with command strips.
Click here to learn how to make a quilt hanging sleeve.
Stick a piece of tape or putty in each corner of the item you want to put up and press it firmly against the wall to hang it.
1 sew the loop side of the hook and loop to the webbing.
Attach corresponding strips on top of each marking and then hang your quilt by pressing the quilt s strips into the wall s.
If you want to add instant warmth and comfort to any space hang a quilt.
Alternately screw or nail a wooden board to the wall and attach the velcro strips to that.
Draping the delicate fabrics of a quilt over a nail or using damaging curtain hooks can tear or deform your masterpiece.
Be aware that some wall paint may be resistant to adhesive backings.