Use a level to keep the line straight.
How to hang textiles on the wall.
Mark the hanging height the spot where you want the top edge of the textile on the wall with a pencil.
Line fabric up at the top with adjacent panel and smooth the fabric down and away from that side.
Use roller to apply starch to wall where next fabric panel will hang image 1.
Draw a pencil line on the wall representing the width of your textile.
Position the tapestry on the wall and slip a nail through the fabric near one corner.
Fabric may be shifted if necessary to make sure pattern lines up.
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.
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.
Maybe you have already taken a liking to the gallery wall trend.
Velcro 3m command mount.
Eric jacobson has just sent me notes on a hanging method he has discovered for small tribal bags and trappings.
To really take this look up a notch though look no further than fabric wall hangings which add a unique three dimensional texture to your walls that they might be missing.
Weighty textiles and tapestries may need more support and a baseboard will help secure the piece to the wall.
It works better with fabric that has a larger weave that allows the tack to pass through without damage.
Let the fabric dry completely.
Needing to find a hanging method that did not require holes in the wall he sewed velcro tabs to the textiles then attached 3m command picture hanging strips to those and placed the corresponding strips on the wall.
Get a step ladder and hold the fabric up against the corner of the wall so that it runs vertically toward the floor.
Position the fabric against the wall.
Prepare the fabric.
Try to get the fabric hanging straight along the corner and the wall trim.
If you aren t concerned with holes in the wall nails or push pins provide the easiest method for hanging a tapestry.
Then cut the lengths of fabric to fit the wall allowing about 2 inches of extra fabric at the top and the bottom and along wall edges.
For rugs and heavy tapestries draw the line 1 2 inch below the hanging height mark and 1 inch narrower than the textile width.
It is also important to wash and completely dry your fabric before hanging.