But by late September, things had begun to turn around, and I finished 3 placemats for a blogging friend's children. I didn't think to take pictures, but she did, and they're on her site, here. I handquilted the center panels, as there were parts I wanted to stand out more, and then machine quilted the outer parts, all with glow in the dark thread--and it really does glow!
I also started 3 wall hangings for my own house for Halloween, but didn't get them finished.
As you can see, I've only reached the sandwiching stage. I have some embellishments to add as well, but they probably won't get picked up again until after the holidays.
In preparation for hanging them, I bought this hanger from Ackfeld Manufacturing:
Is this not the cutest thing?
They sent me a catalog with some of their products: fabric hangers, fabric hooks, ornament holder, etc.
What do you use for hanging wall quilts?
7 comments:
Loved all your Halloween pics, Stephanie! These wallhangings are great. I don't have good hangers for mine either--love that witch one--perfect! Glad your mojo has made a reappearance--can't wait to see when some Alaska fabric shows up under your needle :)
I have been hanging my little quilts with 3M poster 'stuff' It's the kind that will automatically release and not damage the walls. That way I can change out quilts all throughout the year and not worry about all the holes I'm leaving behind *S*
cool hangers!! I use a dowel and a ribbon, for the Christmas ones the ribbon hangs from a stocking holder over a shelf.
Glad your quilting mojo has returned. Love the Halloween wallhangings.
Your Hallowe'en wallhangings are wonderful! The little hangers are a great find!
Those long wallhangings will be perfect on the wall next year. The catalog looks like one I could dream out of for hours, aren't specialty catalogs that way? Oh, I popped over to see those adorable placemats, too, and I'm glad you are finding that pleasure in sewing again!
:-}pokey
Oh how fun the placemats are. I love the dancing witches fabric!
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