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How To Hang a Quilt

by: zzzzinga( 456Feedback score is 100 to 499) Top 1000 Reviewer
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You don't have to ruin your favorite quilt in an effort to hang it on the wall. Stitch a sleeve onto the back of the quilt so it can hang from a curtain rod without being damaged. 

 
  Steps: 


1.   Purchase a decorative curtain rod that will be a few inches wider than the top edge of the quilt. Wood and metal rods with attractive finials are ideal choices. 
 
2.   Measure the circumference of your rod with a flexible tailor's tape measure. 
 
3.   Cut (parallel to the threads within the fabric) a long rectangle of sturdy, tightly woven fabric such as sheeting, which will become the sleeve for the curtain rod. Its length should be equal to the width of your quilt, and its width should be equal to the circumference of your rod plus about 2 inches. 
 
4.   Turn the edges of the fabric under 1/2 inch, and stitch by machine or by hand. Press flat. 
 
5.   Pin the long edges of the sleeve about 1/2 inch from and parallel to the top edge of the quilt. The sleeve will stop about 1/2 inch from the sides of the quilt, too. Do not pin or stitch the short sides of the sleeve, because they will form the openings for your curtain rod. 
 
6.   Gently test the rod in the pinned sleeve to make sure it will go into your sleeve without binding. Adjust if needed. 
 
7.   Hand-sew the sleeve's long edges onto the quilt while being careful not to stitch through to the face of the quilt. Use a doubled thread and apply with a strong stitch such as a whip/overcast stitch or narrowly spaced hem stitch. 
 
8.   Mount the rod brackets on a wall. 
 
9.   Run the rod through the sleeve and install the rod on the brackets.  
   

Additional Tips and Suggestions:

 
 For a valuable or heirloom quilt, choose a site that does not receive strong sunlight. Ultraviolet rays cause textiles to fade and deteriorate. 
 
 If your quilt can be hung from two opposite sides, you may want to apply two sleeves and periodically rotate its hanging position. This gives the hanging sides a rest and eases the strain on the quilt. 

For a great selection of Heirloom Quilts visit the eBay Store:  Zzzzinga's zBay


Guide ID: 10000000000089207Guide created: 12/06/05 (updated 08/16/08)

 
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