I was on Amazon and saw in my recommendations an over-the-door quilt hanger. Oh my…this definitely looked like something I would like.
I ended up contacting the company and asked if they would send me one for free in exchange for an honest review. The answer was yes. I was so excited.
Doesn’t it look perfect for a quilter’s house?
Goodness knows I have quilts and quilts and quilts around here. I’d love another option to display them.
While I waited for mine to arrive I started to think of places I would like it or could use it. When the hanger arrived I quickly went around the house testing it out and trying to see where I liked it best. Here is the door to our basement that we NEVER use. It’s in between my dining and living room. I always have thought it looked pretty plain.
It currently looks like this.
I popped the hanger on the door and popped a quilt in place. Hmmm. That’s definitely more decorative. A quilt looks good here.
Apologies for not styling the quilt wonderfully. I was so excited to try the quilt hanger out that I didn’t take the time to be picky with how the quilt looked.
I went to one of the spare bedrooms. I could easily see myself hanging one on the door with spare towels for guests to use.
I love the idea of hanging them on the bedroom door. Wouldn’t it be great to tell a guest that if they need an extra quilt to just grab the one hanging on the door?
This is the idea, for me, that I loved the most…not decorative, completely functional. Check it out hanging on my sewing room door right next to my longarm.
I have it loaded down with quilt tops waiting for their turn on the longarm. This way the tops aren’t going to get wrinkled. They don’t take up an of the flat spaces in my sewing room…and best of all. The tops don’t get hidden away and I don’t forget about them. HA!!
I’ll admit. I liked the hanger enough that I’ll likely have to get another one. I’m so glad that I reached out to Ellen and asked about getting a quilt hanger. I was a giddy little girl running around and trying out in different places.
Ellen, the owner of the company, extended a 10% code for anyone who orders through THIS AMAZON LINK. You will need to type in this code 10HMFYMV at check out.
One more thing…in my excitement, I forgot to show you how easy it is to use.
Take these two hooks and hang them on the door.
Hook the rod onto the hangers and you’re good to go.
Hang your quilt.
Easy Peasy. No tools are needed. I can completely and totally do it myself.
Now you can see how easy it was for me to run around the house and try the hanger out of several of the doors in the house.
I’m off…I am trying to decide where I’d put another if I order one. There are so many places I can see myself using it. For now, I think the one I have is staying in the sewing room to hold my finished quilt tops that are waiting for the longarm.
Here is the AMAZON LINK. Remember you will need to type in this code 10HMFYMV at check out. Hey…there are lots more pictures on Amazon where you can see the quilt hanger being used in other settings. Just click the link to see them.
UPDATE: The code isn’t working. I’m trying to contact the company.