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Quilt Hanging Solutions

ny quilt can be hung on the wall, from small art quilts up to bed size quilts. Quilts may be hung using bone rings, fabric tabs or using a hanging sleeve to fit on a rod. Choose the hanging solution to match the size and weight of your quilt.

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