How To Hang A Fabric Wall Hanging
Get a step ladder and hold the fabric up against the corner of the wall so that it runs vertically toward the floor.
How to hang a fabric wall hanging. Here s how to make that fabric wall hanging happen. The trick is to attach the fabric to something that you can nail to the wall. Install a curtain rod at the top of your wall then fold the end of a blanket over a dowel rod and stitch it together on the back or create a rod pocket with scrap fabric and stitch it to the back of your blanket nail comforter clips to the wall and clip them to your quilt on all sides. A wall hanging can instantly bring color and texture to a space.
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. 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. It works better with fabric that has a larger weave that allows the tack to pass through without damage. Position the fabric against the wall.
Position the tapestry on the wall and slip a nail through the fabric near one corner. Hi joan i hope this helps you with hanging your fabric from ireland. Maybe you have already taken a liking to the gallery wall trend. In fact many wall hangings are so stunning they can hang on their own and don t have to be surrounded by tons of other pieces.
If you aren t concerned with holes in the wall nails or push pins provide the easiest method for hanging a tapestry. Place the matching piece of command velcro on the wall and use the velcro adhesion to hold the quilt on the wall. Let the fabric overlap along the wall trim and down the corner by 1 2 in 2 5 5 1 cm so that there is excess. Decorative rod with loops if you have a decorative rod such as a small curtain rod you can use that to hang your quilt and you won t have to worry about hiding the rod behind the quilt.
Making a fabric wall hanging is a little more complicated than just nailing a length of fabric to your wall that wouldn t work because the fabric would pull and warp but it s actually not much more complicated. Try to get the fabric hanging straight along the corner and the wall trim.