Position the tapestry on the wall and slip a nail through the fabric near one corner.
How to hang wall hanging fabric.
While the starch is still damp apply the strips of fabric one at a time beginning in one corner and moving across the room.
Work along the width of the fabric and stick each velcro strip to your wall.
Repeat for the opposite corner for a casual draped look or use multiple nails along the top edge for a taut appearance.
Peel the second backing off of your velcro strips to make them sticky.
Smooth the fabric down over the wall until it starts to adhere to the starch.
Pull your fabric taut and stick one end of it to your wall.
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.
The panels should overlap each other slightly about 1 4 image 2.
Have a helper stand back from the wall to ensure the pattern remains properly aligned and that they match at the edges.
Use sawtooth picture hangers to mount.
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Aim the nail slightly downward and use a hammer to tap a nail into the wall.
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.
Line fabric up at the top with adjacent panel and smooth the fabric down and away from that side.
Fabric may be shifted if necessary to make sure pattern lines up.
Use roller to apply starch to wall where next fabric panel will hang image 1.
Hang the fabric hanging the fabric takes patience but it is not difficult.
Maybe you have already taken a liking to the gallery wall trend.
Stick the velcro strips to your wall to hang your fabric.
Don t worry if it doesn t stick in all places the next step will seal the deal.
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.
Turn fabric into a work of art by stretching it over a wood frame or plywood board.