Thanks so much for the info. You did a great job of presenting - as someone before me has said - concise, easy to understand. I've had a quilt the size of just the top of a double bed that I made 40 years ago that will look great over my fireplace. Now it can finally get some use.
Thanks for this video. I forgot to sew on a sleeve before a bound my quilt and was looking for ideas to add a sleeve after the fact. This was just what I was looking for!
You hang the dowel on a nail (or two--one at each end. If the quilt is large have a nail in the center also). OR you can use curtain brackets to set the dowel on. Good question
Wow! What a nice compliment, thank you very much. And no--I didn't pay this person to say this. It was nice to read after I just got a filthy mouth comment on another video I did.
This woman is clear, sticks to what needs to be said, gives a few extra options, demonstrates slowly but not ploddingly, and is pleasant to boot. She should give lessons on how to present things. She's great!
Great job - thanks so much. I really like your delivery style too.
mdproctormd 3 weeks ago
Thanks so much for the info. You did a great job of presenting - as someone before me has said - concise, easy to understand. I've had a quilt the size of just the top of a double bed that I made 40 years ago that will look great over my fireplace. Now it can finally get some use.
ptm0258 1 month ago
Thanks! Very helpful!
misterbonk12 3 months ago
Thank you for the great information!
Tew329 3 months ago
I am happy I could help!!
CreativeOrganizer 11 months ago
Thanks for this video. I forgot to sew on a sleeve before a bound my quilt and was looking for ideas to add a sleeve after the fact. This was just what I was looking for!
modernjax 11 months ago
But what hooks? 1 or 2?
Do you drill into the wall?
Do you use glue or velcro on the wall?
Curtain hangers?
Load of info on quilt sleeves - which I can do.
But what about the actual hanging - get a DIY man in I suppose.
c5869y 11 months ago
I don't know exactly what you are asking. sorry. I hang my own quilts. Even the very long ones.
CreativeOrganizer 11 months ago
You hang the dowel on a nail (or two--one at each end. If the quilt is large have a nail in the center also). OR you can use curtain brackets to set the dowel on. Good question
CreativeOrganizer 1 year ago
Very helpful! But how do you hang the dowel on the wall?
scrappygirl66 1 year ago
Wow! What a nice compliment, thank you very much. And no--I didn't pay this person to say this. It was nice to read after I just got a filthy mouth comment on another video I did.
CreativeOrganizer 1 year ago
This woman is clear, sticks to what needs to be said, gives a few extra options, demonstrates slowly but not ploddingly, and is pleasant to boot. She should give lessons on how to present things. She's great!
d1j2i3 1 year ago 2
Thanks for your comment.
CreativeOrganizer 1 year ago
Super quick and easy - thanks for posting the video!
SavaTennoio 1 year ago
What a brilliant and simple way to do that ! Thank you so much ! ;-)
mamaong 1 year ago
Hey Marilynn I never saw it that way! I love it!
thanks!
angelroompatti 3 years ago