If your tapestry has a casing for a rod then this may be the hanging method for you.
How to hang a wall tapestry with a rod.
Many tapestries already have a rod pocket on their backside or a tube of fabric designed to slip onto a curtain rod.
If your tapestry has a rod pocket you re in luck.
The most traditional way to hang a tapestry is on a tapestry rod mounted to your wall.
In a way it is a lot similar to hanging a curtain or a blind.
Insert the rod through the rod pocket in back of the tapestry and secure the rod in the brackets.
Utilize a rod to cling tapestries with pockets in the backside.
The procedure for hanging the tapestry involves securing the wood to the wall with the top of the tapestry sandwiched between it and the wall.
The tapestry should be straight which means you need to level the wood before attaching it and the screws should be secure which means driving them into studs or wall anchors.
A curtain rod is a more permanent solution for hanging tapestry on a wall.
First grab your tapestry and decide which way you want to hang it.
Select a board that will fit in the rod pocket in the back of the tapestry.
Press tapestry and hold for a few seconds.
5 hang from a rod.
Weighty textiles and tapestries may need more support and a baseboard will help secure the piece to the wall.
There are a lot of options for rods out there like you ll find here and here.
To hang a tapestry with a rod pocket slide a piece of baseboard into the pocket then hang the tapestry on the wall by drilling screws into each end of the baseboard.
Attach 3m command strip to wall and remove backing from velcro.
Install the rod brackets at the desired location.
You can also try sliding a rod with finials which looks similar to a curtain rod through the pocket and place the rod on wall mounted brackets.
The great thing about abstract art is you get to interpret how you want it to be.
Simply mount a curtain rod according to the rod s directions then slide your.