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🛠️ Method 3: The Hanging Sleeve (Professional Standard)

: Blind-stitch the top and bottom of the sleeve to the quilt backing, ensuring the stitches don't show on the front. diy-quilt-hanger

Ideal for smaller wall hangings or when you are in a rush. This method uses leftover fabric to create simple loops that slide onto a decorative rod. 🛠️ Method 3: The Hanging Sleeve (Professional Standard)

: Feed your rod through the loops and hang it on two wall hooks. : Feed your rod through the loops and

: Attach small photos or handwritten notes about the quilt's history to the wooden frame.

Most quilt shows require this method. It involves sewing a permanent fabric "tunnel" onto the back of the quilt. : Use a 10.5-inch wide strip of fabric. The Fit : Fold it to create a 4 to 5-inch finished sleeve.

: 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