Attach the wooden rack for hanging quilts to the wall.
How to hang up a blanket on the wall. Then, to hang, you will want to sew in a pocket in the backing and slide a wood rod across the whole length of the blanket and hang it from that either with nails, clips, or rope. Fold the blanket in such a way that the design may be seen to its. To create your hanger, place the hook side of the tape onto the strip of wood on the wall.
Turn fabric into a work of art by stretching it over a wood frame or plywood board. Stretch and fold the tapestry over the frame, and attach with a staple. I removed the adhesive from the back of the velcro strips and put the quilt frame board in place.
Use a ruler and a pencil to draw a line to make sure it’s straight. Mark the width of the fabric on your wall. Mark the ends of your cloth with a pencil as you hang it on the wall.
Place the loop alongside the top edge of your blanket. For small blankets, secure the cord or ribbon to the top corners of the piece using large safety pins. Pick your spot on the wall and use your ruler or measuring tape to check that everything is straight and nail your carpet square into the wall.
Nail your blanket to the wall, using as many nails as you want (based on the size and weight of your blanket). Drill holes on the wall and attach the hooks to the blanket’s sleeves. Put the wood up against the wall.
You can use an adhesive sticker to attach the magnets on the wall and the blanket and. For a larger piece, fold down the top of the blanket and secure using safety pins to create. Install a curtain rod at the top of your wall, then fold the end of a blanket over a dowel rod and stitch it together on the back, or create a rod pocket with scrap fabric and stitch.