• Gibsonhasafluffybutt@aussie.zone
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    3 days ago

    I need some advice

    I bought this thing from temu because I thought it looked awesome and it does.

    But how can I hang it up? I haven’t hung up something like this before. It’s material not paper or cardboard.

    • TheWitchofThornbury@aussie.zone
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      Thin flat batten for the top and for the bottom. About the same width and thinness of a wooden school ruler only long enough to extend a few centimetres wider than the fabric. Or lengths of thinnest possible plastic pipe. Bunnings can help you here.

      Attach in a variety of ways :

      1. Glue picture on to batten/pipe with fabric glue or flour & water (cooked) paste. If using flour & water paste, add a squirt of aerogard to the paste before using to deter insect attack.

      2. Thin strips of neutral coloured fabric to make tabs for the top edge - also glued or stapled to the back of the picture fabric. Tabs should have a big enough loop to put the batten/pipe through at the top. Bottom batten as per 1. above.

      3. Staple the fabric to the battens for both top and bottom. You’ll need an industrial stapler - office staplers aren’t strong enough. One staple every few centimetres. Can be tricky to get right so it doesn’t wrinkle, but the least messy option. Doesn’t work too well for pipe mount.

      Then either tie some string to the ends of the top batten/pipe and hang from a hook, OR

      Drill hole in each end of the top batten to tie the string to and hang from hook. OR

      Run a piece of string through the pipe (if using) and tie ends together to make a loop and hang from hook.

      You can put the hanging hook right up near the ceiling where it’s less obvious and tie a loop of string from that and then tie that to the string on the picture, being careful to centre it so the picture hangs straight.

      Lengths can be adjusted to suit. When you’ve got the placement right, replace the hanging loop and maybe the string on the top batten/pipe with brass picture wire cut to the length you want. Kits at Bunnings and Lincraft and probably Kmart.

      The advantage of hanging a fabric picture on battens/pipe is that you can roll it up when you move. Then you only have to fix up the hole where the hanging hook was before inspection. And you can re-hang it in your new place without much difficulty.

      Also Gibson will enjoy batting at the picture when it moves in the breezes. You can secure the bottom batten/pipe to the wall with a couple of discreet bits of blutack if you don’t want that to happen.

      • Seagoon_@aussie.zone
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        3 days ago

        another thing people do to hang tapestries is to get a long length of wide velcro tape. Glue the tape to the wall and to the tapestry.

        Or you could hang it like a curtain with a curtain rail. ( this is how I hang tapestries ) Sew a pocket in the top of tapestry and put rod thru