Hang from a rod.
How to hang and light a wall tapestry.
If you re willing to make a series of small holes in your tapestry you can hang your tapestry with thread using a cute diy method that includes scissors twine and nails.
Velcro attached to a strip of wood.
Stretch over a frame.
Sew along the edges as well as in other areas to fully support the weight of the tapestry.
No unsightly thumbtacks please this method works well with.
Pick a color thread that matches the dominant color on the tapestry so that you cannot see the stitches from the front.
Evaluate the width of the tapestry utilizing a measuring tape.
Cut down at least 4 slips of hook and curl fastener that fit the measurement.
Use nails or pushpins.
This is a go to method for hanging a tapestry.
Hang the tapestry with thread.
Hot glue the slips of hook and curl fastener over the width of the tapestry setting out at one border.
How to hang a tapestry 8 different ways.
Aim the nail slightly downward and use a hammer to tap a nail into the wall.
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You can also combine the frame and velcro methods by stitching velcro to the frame and.
You can nail your tapestry directly to the wall with nails or even push pins.
Attach 3m command strip to wall and remove backing from velcro.
Good old fashioned nails or push pins.
Repeat for the opposite corner for a casual.
Use nails or pushpins.
The curtain rod approach is an excellent method for any tapestry whether it s light and thin or thick and heavy.
If your wall hanging has a large enough weave to prevent poking holes in it and isn t too heavy this is a great method.
If your tapestry has a casing for a rod then this may be the hanging method for you.
Press tapestry and hold for a few seconds.
Each slip of hook and curl.
The easiest way to hang a tapestry.
Position the tapestry on the wall and slip a nail through the fabric near one corner.
How to hang a tapestry 4 powerful ways 1.
The great thing about abstract art is you get to interpret how you want it to be.
Display the wall hanging with a row of nails or pins across the top for a neater look and.
Velcro a great method for those wanting to avoid putting any holes in their tapestry and working well with light.