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    Ideas on how to hang quilts on the wall.

    I Want ideas on how to hang my quilts in my stair well. I want to be able to change them seasonal but it has to be easy since I have a high stairway wall.

    #2
    Here's a pulley system that might work for you:
    http://www.hangupscompany.com/Pulley_systems.html


    from the Piedmont of North Carolina

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      #3
      i measure from the floor to the height that i want, then i do it for the other hole/s.
      i make a little mark with a pan, then to be sure, i light a beam of lazier pointer to see if they are on the same line.
      good luck.


      from the Piedmont of North Carolina

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        #4
        Originally posted by gynconnie
        Here's a pulley system that might work for you:
        http://www.hangupscompany.com/Pulley_systems.html
        Looks like a good system.

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          #5
          Thanks for that Connie. It looks like it works in the same way as a roman blind. I have a very high stairwell that I wanted to make wall hangings for too but just couldn't figure out how to make it easy to hang and change out quilts.

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            #6
            That looks like a great system. I'll have to bookmark that for future reference.

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              #7
              I owe it all to Pinterest!


              from the Piedmont of North Carolina

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                #8
                I have to try these out thank you !

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                  #9
                  I haven't done this yet on a big wall quilt yet, but I"m thinking about it...
                  I usually put a hanging sleeve on the back of my wall quilts. And I Was thinking of putting a metal rod in a sleeve and using magnets on the wall.

                  I did a similar thing on a couple of small letter paper sized quilts. I put a metal thumbtack in the wall. and stuck my quilts to them with a magnet buried inside my quilt. I made these little quilts to go on the fridge so I quilted a little magnet into the quilt. I put the magnet in before I quilted the layers. I stitched around the magnet to hold it and had to remember not to quilt over it and break my needle. Anyway I just put the quilts on the thumbtacks to hold them up because I didn't like them on my fridge. A nail didn't have enough surface area, but a thumbtack was perfect and it doesn't leave a noticeable hole either.

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                    #10
                    hmm.. of course someone is making a magnetic quilt hanger.. just googled this...
                    http://www.magnificentquilt.com

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                      #11
                      Also check out this web site for some great quilt hangers www.summerskycreations.com They might be difficult to change in your application, but they have unlimited designs available

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