Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Mini Quilt Display


First, I would like to thank everyone who checked up on me over the summer.  My blogging break ended up being longer than I originally planned.  ;)  I had a fabulous summer filled with family, friends, and fun.  Now that the boys are all back in school, I plan on getting back to blogging.

When I shared pictures of my new sewing studio last May, I showed this stack of mini quilts I was hoping to hang on the wall.


Thanks to the help of my husband and Ikea, they are now on display in my studio.


I decided that I wanted rods with clips around my studio so that I can change out the mini quilts whenever I feel like it.  I used the Fintorp rails and the Syrlig clips from Ikea for my mini quilts.


My husband hung two rails on each side of my window for a total of four mini quilts.


He hung a fifth rail above my old cutting table near the door to display a fifth quilt.


Then he cut two rails a little smaller and hung them up together above my design wall area.  This way I can either use my design wall or hang up a quilt.  (This is Monkey's Monster Alphabet quilt I borrowed for this picture.)


I enjoy seeing a quilt more than an empty design wall.


Having my mini quilts displayed makes my studio feel so much more like home.

XX,
Jasmine

17 comments:

  1. I'm glad you had a good summer to recharge. You have a lovely studio to come back to.

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  2. Those mini quilts look great! Glad you had a nice summer break. Looking forward to seeing your next project!

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  3. Looking good!! I need to make more quilts to decorate my house with. :)

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  4. Great way to hang them. I've been using command strips and they just about stay on the wall. Will have a look in Ikea next time I'm there for the clips!

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  5. Welcome back to blogging, I have missed you:-) Your room is coming together wonderfully(I knew it would!). And to think I actually got to stand in this very room, LOL

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  6. Great idea!!
    I am glad you had a great Summer

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  7. What a fantastic way to display the mini quilts. I feel my method of push pins in the corners is a bit harsh... but it gets the job done. I hope that the transition back to school is smooth for your family and I am excited to catch up with you. :)

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  8. Welcome back! Your studio is looking great. All ready for you to start creating :)

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  9. Welcome back! I had actually been thinking the other day that I hadn't read a post from you in a long time :) I'm glad you enjoyed your summer. Your mini quilts looks great hanging that way, and it will be fun to change them out now and then.

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  10. Welcome back! Glad your summer was great!

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  11. Your mini quilts look so pretty adorning your sewing room walls. What a beautiful, inviting and creative space this has become!

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  12. Glad you had a great summer break! Your mini's hanging in your studio look great. What an awesome space you have!

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  13. Yay you're back and glad you had a super summer! TERRIFIC idea to hang a quilt over a blank design wall! Mine is uh never blank, as I have bits and bats for inspiration or blocks I've made that are going to grow up... Love IKEA I do. And husbands that are so handy! :-)

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  14. So good to have you back and to read your posts again! Looks like you are still having fun in your new home! It's great!

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  15. What a great idea! And so easy to switch out minis, or add smaller ones next to the big ones.

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  16. Welcome back, Jasmine :) I know how those breaks can lead to just one more week. . . and then a month goes by! You are so clever! The rails look great and how cool to be able to easily change quilts.

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  17. Happy to see a post from you :) I saw those racks at IKEA and wish I'd gotten some now!
    Hope you are enjoying your new space and had a great summer!!

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