Materials for hanging a mini quilt with a dowel.
How to hang a quilt with a dowel. How to hang a quilt with a dowel? To position the quilt against the wall, hold it up against the wall and be sure it’s level. Instead of one tube, you add four triangular pockets at the quilt’s corners, then insert.
Start by measuring the width size of your quilt at the top. Measure the back of your quilt, across the top. Cut a piece of fabric that is 2.5” wide by x inches wide.
Determine the length at the top of your quilt. Stitch the ribbons in place. Here’s how to do it:
My favourite sticks are unfinished hardwood dowels from the hardware store. The fold is marked by the dotted red line above. Here’s how to add hanging pockets to the back of your quilt:
Right out the fold, just a quarter of an inch in, stitch the sleeve onto the back of your quilt. Start with the quilt squared up and ready to bind. While small quilts may only need 4 points of support, one for each corner, large clamps will need more support.
The center of the eye screws should. Remove one side of the liner and stick to one side of clothespin. The option to add a hanging sleeve is available for any vacilando quilt.