How To Hang A Blanket On A Wall: Different Ways Of Hanging A Blanket On A Wall


Different Ways Of Hanging A Blanket On A Wall

If you are looking to make your room look more beautiful as well as attractive, then hanging textiles on your wall can be one of the best & breathtaking options to consider. Fabric wall hangings will add variety as well as visual interest to your decor that can help you create an extraordinary room. Fabric can be used for wall decorating in numerous ways, however, hanging a blanket is considered one of the best ways, due to the reason that it recycles material you already have, displays a cozy, welcoming feeling, and gives you a way in order to show off treasured heirlooms.

Way 1: Hook-and-Loop Tape

A thick, as well as high-quality hook-and-loop tape having sticky backing, will play a pivotal role when it comes to a removable means of hanging a blanket on the wall. A thin strip of wood nearly 1 to 2 inches tall and the same width or to a small degree narrower compared to the blanket is the support for the hanging blanket. Secure the strip of wood to the wall at the desired blanket height, affix it to wall studs, or use wall anchors. Secure the scratchier side of the hook-and-loop tape to the wood strip, before adding a staple or two at each end and in the middle for extra support in case the adhesive backing becomes less sticky. Sew up the softer side of the hook-and loop-tape to the top back edge of the blanket, however, if the blanket doesn't seem strongly and solidly built enough on its own, then you can add a cotton strip moderately wider than the hook-and-loop tape to the blanket first. Press the blanket's side of the hook-and-loop tape in opposition to the strip on the wall.

Way 2: Tab-top Treatment

Another best way is to give a tab-top treatment to the blanket similar to some curtain panels, securing the tabs, to a small degree, lower than the top of the blanket in order to make sure that they are not very visible except if you want them to be seen. Make each tab from durable fabric, for instance, canvas, 2 inches in width and at least 6 inches in length so that it can be folded over to create a tab pocket. Sew up the tabs onto the blanket back every 2 feet or so for the best support. This will work exceptionally well on a sturdy blanket that can handle the strain. Position a long, narrow curtain rod or dowel along the tabs and add rod holders to wall studs in order to support the rod. A sleeve is stitched completely across the back top edge of the blanket rather than tabs offering additional support for a large or heavy blanket.

Way 3: Clip-on Creations

Curtain ring clips are another way when it comes to hanging a blanket with no sewing required, and the blanket is completely undamaged, therefore, you can wash or easily reuse it. Secure or affix curtain ring clips to the top edge of the blanket every 1 to 2 feet, which is entirely dependent on the weight of the blanket and the strength of the clips. Select the clips designed for heavy drapes instead of cafe curtains for best results. Move the rings smoothly over a curtain rod before hanging the rod from curtain rod holders secured to studs on the wall at the desired height.

Way 4: Blank Art Canvas

A blank art canvas can also be used to attach the blanket to the wall to look like a piece of art. Purchase a canvas or canvas frame, to a small degree, smaller than the blanket if you don't mind covering the blanket a bit around the edges or slightly larger if you want to display the full blanket. Wrap the blanket around the small canvas in order to make sure that the area you want to display is centered on the canvas. Staple or tack the blanket through the back inside edge of the frame. When it comes to a larger canvas, sew up the blanket onto the canvas near the perimeter of the blanket. Hang the canvas on parallel nails secured to wall studs or wall anchors. This will work exceptionally best for smaller, lightweight blankets, a large canvas may look immense on a wall in a small room.
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