How To Hang A Quilt On The Wall Without A Sleeve
Laura from sew very easy has an easier way.
How to hang a quilt on the wall without a sleeve. They are available in styles that match just about any decor. There are lots and lots of other quilt clip hangers for the wall. They can easily wind up with scalloped tops from the stress of uneven pull from hanging the larger the quilt the faster it happens. There are many ways to hang a large quilt however most involve hand sewing a sleeve on the back.
The wood quilt wall hanger attaches to the wall and is a permanent fixture and will allow you to change out your quilts using the sleeve hanger on the back of the quilt and a dowel rod. Sew strips together to create one long strip. Iron the creases flat and pin in place. These clips fasten onto the edge of the quilt and get mounted on a nail in the wall.
They are good to use if your quilt doesn t have a hanging sleeve. Quilt found on hometalk. Her simple method is quick easy and even provides scraps in case the quilt ever needs to be repaired. A dowel rod is then inserted in the tube which can either be hung on a couple of nails or in conjunction with a nice looking wood quilt wall hanger.
Row quilt designed by lori holt from quilty fun. Quilt found on petra prins. Sew as close to the edge of the folded fabric as possible. But if you don t want a sleeve on the quilt use a full bar clamp in order to evenly distribute the weight of the quilt so it doesn t stretch.
Trim the long strip down to 8 x 54. An easy way to do this is to simply stitch a tube shaped sleeve across the entire back of the quilt and then run a dowel through it. Slip the dowel over cleats attached to the wall and you have a safe nearly invisible wall hanger that makes your textile the star of the show. Use quilt hanging clips.