The best way to display a quilt is to buy or make a quilt rack.
How do you hang a baby quilt on the wall.
Angie hodapp demonstrates how to avoid making a sleeve when you finally finish your quilt.
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.
Then insert it through the sleeve or tabs on the quilt and mount it on the wall using brackets.
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.
Choose a sturdy wood strip at least half an inch thick and tall to avoid sagging or bowing.
Beth ferrier from craftsy has an awesome tutorial.
Position the quilt on the wall.
All you have to do is fold two squares in half baste the triangles in two corners of the quilt and add your binding.
It won t be on the wall but you can put the rack up against the.
Peel off the quilt apply pressure for 30 seconds to each wall strip and then wait for an hour.
It s a wooden frame that you fold and then drape the quilt over.
Lap quilts doll quilts and smaller wall hangings are easily displayed by stitching corner pockets into the back side at the top.
The wood hangs horizontally on the wall attached to studs with nails or screws.
This video will let you hang your quilt with just one hook nail at the same time you make your binding.
Click here to learn how to make a quilt hanging sleeve.
It involves adding two triangles to the top back corners of your unbound quilt basting them on and then binding your quilt.
Make a hanging sleeve.
Here s a rear view of a quilt with a hanging sleeve.
The sleeve is marked by the red dotted line.
To hang a quilt start by purchasing a hanging rod that s at least as long as your quilt is wide.
There are lots and lots of other quilt clip hangers for the wall.
Corner sleeves work for small quilts.
The best way to display a quilt is to buy or make a quilt rack.
It won t be on the wall but you can put the rack up against the.
They are available in styles that match just about any decor.
Alternatively you can attach velcro strips to the wall and the back of your quilt so you can easily hang it up and take it down.
Gently attach the remaining wall strips to the quilt strips.