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: Drill "through holes" in the front board and "pilot holes" in the back board every 6–8 inches.

🛠️ Method 3: The Hanging Sleeve (Professional Standard) diy-quilt-hanger

: 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 : Drill "through holes" in the front board

: Always include a quilt label on the back with your name and the date so future generations know who made the masterpiece. This is the most popular "professional" look

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.

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.

Don't stop at just the hanger! You can make your display truly unique:

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