A client of mine gifted me with a gorgeous quilt with a PanAfrican theme. I've wanted a sustainable way to honor and display its beauty and I think you've pointed me in the right direction 🙏🏽
How wonderful!! I love hanging textiles and this way really is the easiest way to do it. If it's a full sized quilt, you might want to consider a wooden closet pole for the support part. I'm planning to try that out for myself in the near future.
Thanks Patty! I love the option of using curtain rings for the wall quilt I am finishing now for my son's condo. The other option was a quilt sleeve but then not sure how he'd hang it on the wall without more hardware than a few nails like you demonstrated!
PERFECT suggestion Patty! I don’t like making hanging sleeves, so your technique is absolutely awesome🎉💕 I get the “Gravity pulls everything down:)” OR, I’ll confess I GOT the gravity😂😂😂😂💕
Yeah, GRAVITY. Great for displaying wall quilts. Not so great for the face and, erm shall we say, chest regions. LOL!!!!!!! Yeah, I thought making the sleeve is a royal pain, too. And I'm not submitting anything to a state fair or a show, so it doesn't matter. This is to display in a home setting so the presentation is not limited to show requirements. I hope you try it out!
Oh my goodness - this was SO helpful. I actually bought some smaller quilts from a lady and want to change them out, so this technique is perfect. Thank you very much!
I love displaying them like this! Just get pretty thick dowels and you'll be fine. they will sag if they aren't heavy enough to hold the weight. Enjoy!
Same here! It's just one more thing to add to the finishing at the end. And I may want to use the piece for something at some point and maybe I don't want that weird sleeve on the back. No method is perfect, but I hang absolutely everything like this now.
You are so welcome! I hang everything like this!! Just get the thicker dowels. Even lighter weight projects will pull on the thin dowels over time and they sag in the middle.
9:27 I have a question regarding placing the nails and the rod. Are you hammering the nails into the wall and then laying the dowel rod over top of the nails? If so, what keeps the rod from rolling off the nails? Thanks for the video. I'm looking forward to using this method. Also, do the curtain clips come in smaller sizes for smaller wall hangings?
Yes, I'm hammering long, heavy duty nails into the wall. The dowel lays on top of the portion of the nails still sticking out. If you hammer at a slight angle down, or gently tap the nail end from underneath to tip it up slightly, it will form an angle to better hold the dowel. I have made several setups to hang up the wall quilts I love to make and nothing has budged. This might be different if you live in an earthquake zone, but I don't get those here. I do believe the curtain hangers are in different sizes, but I like these because I use them for several projects. I hope that helps!
Thank you for showing this option in a great video! Having had clothes hangers with clips that leave a mark in waistbands, I have to ask - are your curtain clips not a particularly sharp and tight kind? I'm guessing not because of the care you're obviously taking with your wonderful creations, and the fact you're placing the clips in the seam. I think I might give this a try if I find something similar locally to test out. Again, lovely work and enjoyed your video.
I'm glad it was something you enjoyed! Well the clips are pretty strong so it leaves small marks. But if I launder the pieces or iron them, the marks mostly come out. I don't make anything to be archival, so I'm not fussy about a lot of things that is considered standard in the quilting community. I've seen too many people online cutting up antique quilts they picked up for $2 in a thrift store to believe any of my items will be saved after I'm gone. I'm not trying to be snarky or harsh, so please don't take it that way. 🤗 I sew and quilt because I enjoy it and I use my items. I share some of my discoveries and projects here on youtube to encourage others to give it a whirl. So if you are concerned about the marks it may not be the right thing for you, but it works great for casual purposes. I would not hang something that I planned to enter into a show like this, but I don't enter shows, so it works for me. I hope that helps! You may want to sew a sleeve on the backside and slip the dowel through the sleeve to avoid marks.
@@PattymacMakes I appreciate you took time to reply. As a seamstress as opposed to quilter, I'm not part of a quilting community so have never had an urge to enter into any show or contest. Because I don't know what that entails, I can understand why you reiterate it. I simply enjoy displaying things I've made at home for my own viewing pleasure, but admittedly I probably pay more attention to detail than need be. ☺ That said, detail about where the wonderful things we all make will end up someday is something I try not to think about! 😉 So in the meantime, I'll consider all the different options for display, and I wish you happy creating!
The one in my bedroom is old dry wall and I have another one in my back room thats been up for a couple of years with no issues. I would not try to hang a huge bed quilt like this, but small projects like this hang fine. Use the biggest nails in the picture kit. But if you are concerned, try using dry wall anchors. Hope that helps!
I got the picture kit in Home Depot and the curtain rings on Amazon. I have both listed in my Amazon store linked below!! And thank you! I appreciate you watching.
I wouldn't put up something heavy like this. It's for smaller projects like wall quilts that we love making then struggle to figure out how to display them. The title says it's to display wall quilts, not bed quilts. There are videos for hanging larger projects.
It would have been helpful if you had shown a clear close up of the technique for hanging the quilt at the begining of the video so we would know if that was what we were looking for.
I apologize if I sounded negative. I was just researching many ideas for hanging my quilt and was hoping to see several ideas quickly and than watch the techniques to carry them out. Your video was still very informative. Thank you for sharing!@@PattymacMakes
No Home Depot where I live. I live in the birthplace of Menards, which you may not have where you live. They look almost like Home Depot so I’m sure I can find a dowel there.
Thank you! Finally a thorough demonstration of how to hang my quilt-first time! 🤞🏼
I'm really glad you found it helpful! It's worked well for me. I'm working on a larger setup to hang my larger projects for photos.
A client of mine gifted me with a gorgeous quilt with a PanAfrican theme. I've wanted a sustainable way to honor and display its beauty and I think you've pointed me in the right direction 🙏🏽
How wonderful!! I love hanging textiles and this way really is the easiest way to do it. If it's a full sized quilt, you might want to consider a wooden closet pole for the support part. I'm planning to try that out for myself in the near future.
I also love it. Gorgeous. Thank you for showing us such a simple, inexpensive way to hang a quilt.
You're welcome!! I changed it out today with my newest wall hanging and it was SO EASY to change over.
Thank you for this great idea - great way to display my small quilts/wall hangings - quick and easy!
You are so welcome!
Thanks Patty! I love the option of using curtain rings for the wall quilt I am finishing now for my son's condo. The other option was a quilt sleeve but then not sure how he'd hang it on the wall without more hardware than a few nails like you demonstrated!
That’s what I love about this method! It's so easy to hang!
PERFECT suggestion Patty! I don’t like making hanging sleeves, so your technique is absolutely awesome🎉💕
I get the “Gravity pulls everything down:)” OR, I’ll confess I GOT the gravity😂😂😂😂💕
Yeah, GRAVITY. Great for displaying wall quilts. Not so great for the face and, erm shall we say, chest regions. LOL!!!!!!! Yeah, I thought making the sleeve is a royal pain, too. And I'm not submitting anything to a state fair or a show, so it doesn't matter. This is to display in a home setting so the presentation is not limited to show requirements. I hope you try it out!
@@PattymacMakes - Planning on working this out this weekend!💕
Great tips and beautiful wall hanging! Looks Fabulous!
Thanks so much! 😊
Oh my goodness - this was SO helpful. I actually bought some smaller quilts from a lady and want to change them out, so this technique is perfect. Thank you very much!
You're welcome! I'm so happy you like this method! I have them displayed in several rooms like this, and I love the method. Thanks for your comment!
I hope to try this! I’ve been looking forever for a way that I could handle to hang my quilts. Thank you❤️
I love displaying them like this! Just get pretty thick dowels and you'll be fine. they will sag if they aren't heavy enough to hold the weight. Enjoy!
Thank you, simple easy way to hang quilts/wall hangings.
You’re welcome 😊
PURE AWESOMENESS 🎉 Thank you for such a FANTASTIC way to hang up quilt wall hangings!! I LOVE IT! ❤
Thank you for watching!!
Love the simplicity of this! Thank you so much!
You're welcome!! Thank you so much for watching and commenting!
Thank you! That wall hanging is gorgeous!
Thank you!!! The Moda Love Wall quilt based on a Carpenter's Star design. I love it too!
Loved this method, i will definitely try it. Thanks
I"m really glad to hear it! I hang all of my quilts like this.
Thanks so much I was looking for an easier way to hang quilts.
You're welcome! I have been using this method for a while and it works great.
Beautiful quilt and excellent hanging technique. Thank you!
Thank you! 😊 I got a much larger dowel, and the same set up easily hangs my throw size quilt, too!!
This looks very nice; I like it! I’ve done sleeves, but can’t say I love the process.
Same here! It's just one more thing to add to the finishing at the end. And I may want to use the piece for something at some point and maybe I don't want that weird sleeve on the back. No method is perfect, but I hang absolutely everything like this now.
Great idea ! Your backdrop for videos is very inspiring for the viewers.
Thank you so much!
I love this idea for hanging wall quilts! Patty thank you so much for sharing this!🥰
You are so welcome! I hang everything like this!! Just get the thicker dowels. Even lighter weight projects will pull on the thin dowels over time and they sag in the middle.
Thanks for sharing your experience and how it works for you. And I love your quilt!
You are so welcome! I appreciate you watching!
I like this idea. I’m going to use it to hand a quilt I made years ago.
YES!!! It's fun to see your work displayed!
I have started using those hooks also. Really like.
Aren't they great? I use them all the time for tons of projects, including curtains!
Thanks for the information. Very helpful!
You're welcome!
Gorgeous...TFS
Thank you! Cheers! You're welcome!
That looks great !!
Thank you!! I've changed it out this month and it was very easy to change. It's fun to easily change the spot to new wall quilt displays.
Thanks!
No problem!
This is so perfect and oh so easy! Thank you❤
You're welcome! I have been doing it this way for a while, and I think it is easy to install and it actually looks really good.
Great video!
Thank you Lorrie!
9:27 I have a question regarding placing the nails and the rod. Are you hammering the nails into the wall and then laying the dowel rod over top of the nails? If so, what keeps the rod from rolling off the nails? Thanks for the video. I'm looking forward to using this method. Also, do the curtain clips come in smaller sizes for smaller wall hangings?
Yes, I'm hammering long, heavy duty nails into the wall. The dowel lays on top of the portion of the nails still sticking out. If you hammer at a slight angle down, or gently tap the nail end from underneath to tip it up slightly, it will form an angle to better hold the dowel. I have made several setups to hang up the wall quilts I love to make and nothing has budged. This might be different if you live in an earthquake zone, but I don't get those here. I do believe the curtain hangers are in different sizes, but I like these because I use them for several projects. I hope that helps!
Love this. Thank you. ❤❤❤
You are so welcome!
Great idea. Thank you.
You are so welcome!
Thank you Patty!...What a fun video and an easy peasy way to hang precious projects! .. Patty 1 Gravity 0 :)
HA HA!! Thanks LuAnn!
Great idea
Thank you! 😊
I love your eyeglasses
Thank you! I get everything at Zeelool.
I dont see the link for the curtain clips.
They are in my Amazon store www.amazon.com/shop/pattymacmakes. thanks for asking!
Thank you for showing this option in a great video! Having had clothes hangers with clips that leave a mark in waistbands, I have to ask - are your curtain clips not a particularly sharp and tight kind? I'm guessing not because of the care you're obviously taking with your wonderful creations, and the fact you're placing the clips in the seam. I think I might give this a try if I find something similar locally to test out. Again, lovely work and enjoyed your video.
I'm glad it was something you enjoyed! Well the clips are pretty strong so it leaves small marks. But if I launder the pieces or iron them, the marks mostly come out. I don't make anything to be archival, so I'm not fussy about a lot of things that is considered standard in the quilting community. I've seen too many people online cutting up antique quilts they picked up for $2 in a thrift store to believe any of my items will be saved after I'm gone. I'm not trying to be snarky or harsh, so please don't take it that way. 🤗 I sew and quilt because I enjoy it and I use my items. I share some of my discoveries and projects here on youtube to encourage others to give it a whirl. So if you are concerned about the marks it may not be the right thing for you, but it works great for casual purposes. I would not hang something that I planned to enter into a show like this, but I don't enter shows, so it works for me. I hope that helps! You may want to sew a sleeve on the backside and slip the dowel through the sleeve to avoid marks.
@@PattymacMakes I appreciate you took time to reply. As a seamstress as opposed to quilter, I'm not part of a quilting community so have never had an urge to enter into any show or contest. Because I don't know what that entails, I can understand why you reiterate it. I simply enjoy displaying things I've made at home for my own viewing pleasure, but admittedly I probably pay more attention to detail than need be. ☺ That said, detail about where the wonderful things we all make will end up someday is something I try not to think about! 😉 So in the meantime, I'll consider all the different options for display, and I wish you happy creating!
Love this idea! I wonder if this would work for drywall. I’m not sure that nails will hold?
The one in my bedroom is old dry wall and I have another one in my back room thats been up for a couple of years with no issues. I would not try to hang a huge bed quilt like this, but small projects like this hang fine. Use the biggest nails in the picture kit. But if you are concerned, try using dry wall anchors. Hope that helps!
The tutorial was awesome, well done and so helpful. Where did you find the clip curtain rings and the picture hanging kit?
I got the picture kit in Home Depot and the curtain rings on Amazon. I have both listed in my Amazon store linked below!! And thank you! I appreciate you watching.
You have an advantage that your wall is wood. Those of us that need to hang a heavy project need a better anchoring method
I wouldn't put up something heavy like this. It's for smaller projects like wall quilts that we love making then struggle to figure out how to display them. The title says it's to display wall quilts, not bed quilts. There are videos for hanging larger projects.
It would have been helpful if you had shown a clear close up of the technique for hanging the quilt at the begining of the video so we would know if that was what we were looking for.
I"m sorry it doesn't meet your satisfaction but it is time stamped. Also this is not a short, it's a longer form video so the concept is different.
I apologize if I sounded negative. I was just researching many ideas for hanging my quilt and was hoping to see several ideas quickly and than watch the techniques to carry them out. Your video was still very informative. Thank you for sharing!@@PattymacMakes
No Home Depot where I live. I live in the birthplace of Menards, which you may not have where you live. They look almost like Home Depot so I’m sure I can find a dowel there.
I'm sure any hardware store will have them Cathy! Just ask them when you go in. We don't have Menards here.
Takes too long to learn the actual method of hanging. However This is a great way to hang a smallish wall quilt. It won’t work for larger sizes.
Exactly. It's wonderful for smaller projects which I enjoy making.