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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.
: Integrate small hooks into the side of a wooden rack to hold quilting scissors or extra thread spools.
: Add a strip of muslin or batting to the inside of the boards to provide extra grip without damaging the fabric. 🧵 Method 2: The "Quick-Fix" Fabric Tabs diy-quilt-hanger
: Fold your fabric squares in half to create triangles or rectangles.
: Place the quilt between the boards and tighten the screws. This is the most popular "professional" look
: This method allows the quilt to be easily removed and used as a table runner or lap quilt whenever you like.
: Insert a flat wooden slat or a round dowel through the sleeve and rest it on nails or decorative brackets. 💡 Creative Personalization : Add a strip of muslin or batting
: Small fabric squares (5-inch charms work perfectly) and a curtain rod or wooden dowel.