There are lots and lots of other quilt clip hangers for the wall.
How to hang a blanket on a wall.
Use a hammer to drive a nail into each of the 4 corners of the blanket.
Hang the canvas on parallel nails attached to wall studs or wall anchors.
Also easy to adjust by pulling out the extendable rod for different quilt sizes and to make sure the quilt hangs straight on the wall.
Wrap the blanket around the small canvas so the area you wish to display is centered on the canvas.
To hang a quilt start by purchasing a hanging rod that s at least as long as your quilt is wide.
One of the most secure ways to hang your moving blanket directly onto the wall is to nail it into place.
Your prettiest blankets will always be at home on the bed but walls are an equally great place to showcase these interesting textiles.
Cute ways to hang a blanket on a wall.
Alternatively you can attach velcro strips to the wall and the back of your quilt so you can easily hang it up and take it down.
Using only a handful around the corners will result in a droopy appearance.
Hang the blanket with nails if you are planning to leave it up for a while.
For a larger canvas stitch the blanket onto the canvas near the perimeter of the blanket.
Another way to hang a quilt on the wall is to sew a fabric tube called a hanging sleeve to the back of the quilt then thread a dowel or a rod through the sleeve to hang the quilt.
Staple or tack the blanket along the back inside edge of the frame.
There s a price for convenience and aesthetics.
Thicker blankets may only need pins every 10 to 12 inchesto stay flat.
Then insert it through the sleeve or tabs on the quilt and mount it on the wall using brackets.
They are available in styles that match just about any decor.
From navajo prints to.
Also hanging a heavy blanket on the wall will need a lot of pins.
It looks like your quilt is floating on the wall.
Make a hanging sleeve.