Decide where you want the rug to hang and carefully mark the spots on the wall where a screw will be inserted in which to secure the rug hanger.
How to hang a round quilt on the wall.
After the rug is completely in place and centered on the rug hanger tighten all of the screws until the rug will not move when lightly tugged.
Hand sew the pocket on to the backing of the quilted piece.
A friend of mine used foam board cut in a half circle and she sewed a sleeve that was also a half circle.
There are lots and lots of other quilt clip hangers for the wall.
These clips fasten onto the edge of the quilt and get mounted on a nail in the wall.
Use a curtain rod to hang a tapestry a curtain rod is a more permanent solution for hanging tapestry on a wall.
They are available in styles that match just about any decor.
She put the foam in the sleeve and she then used thread to give it something to hang on the wall.
Sew on three drapery rings around the top edges.
I m making a round quilt and need to know how to make it ready to hang on the wall.
They are good to use if your quilt doesn t have a hanging sleeve.
Alternately screw or nail a wooden board to the wall and attach the velcro strips to that.
Measure your diameter of the finished quilt.
Use quilt hanging clips.
Add these small triangular pieces on top of the backing and beneath the binding of your creation for a finished look.
Fold the strip in half and sew into a tube and tun inside out.
Here is a set of traditional wood hanging clips.
Lap quilts doll quilts and smaller wall hangings are easily displayed by stitching corner pockets into the back side at the top.
Install the rod brackets at the desired location.
Attach corresponding strips on top of each marking and then hang your quilt by pressing the quilt s strips into the wall s.
Cut a 6 wide strip of backing fabric the same length as the diameter of the quilt.
It s actually my first commission quilt and i want to do it up right.
Beth ferrier from craftsy has an awesome tutorial.
It involves adding two triangles to the top back corners of your unbound quilt basting them on and then binding your quilt.
Insert the rod through the rod pocket in back of the tapestry and secure the rod in the brackets.
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.
Be sure to screw into a wall stud where possible.
Choose a board that is 2 inches wide and a half inch thick.
Be aware that some wall paint may be resistant to adhesive backings.