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: Blind-stitch the top and bottom of the sleeve to the quilt backing, ensuring the stitches don't show on the front.
: This method allows the quilt to be easily removed and used as a table runner or lap quilt whenever you like.
: Integrate small hooks into the side of a wooden rack to hold quilting scissors or extra thread spools. diy-quilt-hanger
: Small fabric squares (5-inch charms work perfectly) and a curtain rod or wooden dowel.
: Cut two boards to be 2 inches wider than your quilt. Step 2 : Sand and stain the wood to match your decor. : Blind-stitch the top and bottom of the
This is the most popular "professional" look. It uses two pieces of wood to gently clamp the top edge of the quilt, distributing the weight evenly to prevent stretching.
Don't stop at just the hanger! You can make your display truly unique: : Small fabric squares (5-inch charms work perfectly)
: Two matching wood boards (pine, cedar, or oak), wood screws, and a drill.