Step 1 -- Choose a location

We find it is best to choose a location;> 

*       Brightly lit, but not in direct sunlight
*       On a wall that contrasts in shade and/or color with the wallhanging
*       Where the wall hanging can be seen from a distance and up close
*       Away from heat or air conditioning ducts

 

Some suggestions: 

*       On a foyer wall
*       On a wall near your dining or kitchen table
*       On the wall behind a sofa
*       On the wall above a bed's header board

 

Step 2 -- Choose hanging treatment

Rectangular wall hangings can be hung using decorative rods (where the rod
is intended to be seen), or hung so that only the wallhanging is seen. The
choice is personal and is certainly influenced by the style of your home's
decor.

Most non-rectangular wall hangings (such as double wedding rings) cannot be
hung with rods.

Specialty quilt hangers can be used for hanging wall hanging size quilts,
but while these devices are good for hanging large quilts, they are not
needed to hang small quilts. They tend to hide the top couple of inches of
the quilt they are holding, which isn't a problem with a bed quilt, but can
be witha smaller quilt. They are also much more expensive than using a rod.

 

Step 3a - Hanging with a rod

Hanging rods can be purchased at any store that sells drapery hardware
(building supply stores, department stores, drapery shops).Ask for cafe
rods. Adjustable length metal rods with various finishes are available and
range in price from less than $10 to as much as $30. Wooden drapery poles
can also be used, which are available in a variety of finishes with
decorative finials (the fancy end-pieces). These finished rods come with
mounting hardware. If you are so inclined, you may wish to make and finish
your own rod by purchasing a dowel rod (about1/2 inch diameter) and finials.

Many of our wall hangings include sleeves or tabs for hanging rods. 

You, of course, may add your own tabs to a wall hanging, if you are not
comfortable with sewing you can add tabs made from fabric ribbons (one inch
wide andthree inches long) attached to the back of the wall hanging with
safety pins as shown below.
how to use a safety pin and ribbon

 

Step 3b - Hanging without a rod

Believe it or not, the Amish solution is Velcro! Velcro is available at most
fabric stores and hardware stores. Velcro self-adhesive Velcro tabs (or
strips) can be attached to the top back edge of your wall hanging (with the
adhesive, or hand sew, or if you prefer with straightpins).

 

velcro

 

The corresponding Velcro tabs can be directly attached to the wall.
Alternatively, for a rectangular wall hanging, the tabs can be attached to a
wooden strip and the wooden strip hung on the wall with a nail. The strip
should be approximately2 inches wide, 1/2 inch thick, and long enough to
reach across the back of your wall hanging and long enough to reach across
the back of your wall hanging.

 



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