One of the most secure ways to hang your moving blanket directly onto the wall is to nail it into place.
How to hang a throw blanket on the wall.
I started by attaching 4 command velcro strips evenly spaced on the back of the board.
Staple or glue the other half of the velcro strip to a piece of wood.
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For a larger canvas stitch the blanket onto the canvas near the perimeter of the blanket.
Hang the canvas on parallel nails attached to wall studs or wall anchors.
Staple or tack the blanket along the back inside edge of the frame.
Wrap the blanket around the small canvas so the area you wish to display is centered on the canvas.
Hang the blanket with nails if you are planning to leave it up for a while.
Use the loops to attach your cord or ribbon on either side.
Then i used a nail and hammer to add starter holes for some brass hooks.
Use a hammer to drive a nail into each of the 4 corners of the blanket.
Thread a wooden dowel with small metal loops on either end into the pocket.
If the blanket is not too heavy hand sew a strip of velcro on the back along the hanging edge.
For some added security you can staple the tape onto the wall.
If the blanket is an heirloom or prized possession paint the wood strip first.
Install a curtain rod at the top of your wall then fold the end of a blanket over a dowel rod and stitch it together on the back or create a rod.
The seven foot boards are wider so i decided to use one of them to hang my throw on the wall.
Be sure to sew the velcro in a straight line so that the blanket will hang properly.
Place the loop alongside the top edge of your blanket.
The soft fuzzy strip goes fuzzy side up on the blanket.
To create your hanger place the hook side of the tape onto the strip of wood on the wall.
You can also create your own hanging system.
It will hang best and be less distorted if you sew a backing material to it.