Smooth the fabric down over the wall until it starts to adhere to the starch.
How to hang wall hanging fabric.
Peel the second backing off of your velcro strips to make them sticky.
After the fabric is mounted to the board thread a length of clothesline or paracord through each hole back to front and knot it in the front.
After a few days decide which fabric works best in space.
Start from the top and work your way down smoothing out wrinkles as you go if at the edge of your wall work out and down from the corner.
Use a rod with finials if your tapestry has a rod pocket.
Keep in mind that this method will result in your tapestry.
Using a rod with finials.
Fabric without backing can be custom backed by local fireproofing and backing shops.
Work along the width of the fabric and stick each velcro strip to your wall.
Stick the velcro strips to your wall to hang your fabric.
Screw or drill a curtain hook s hook or other decorative hanging device at either end of the partition and into the wall.
Brackets can be added to the wall from which to hang the rod.
In this case.
Pull your fabric taut and stick one end of it to your wall.
Make a creative statement with your partition by framing it at either end.
At the back hot glue the cord from the place where it emerges from the hole straight up to the top of the board this will keep it from flipping the board sideways when you hang it.
Position the tapestry on the wall and slip a nail through the fabric near one corner.
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Use sawtooth picture hangers to mount.
Repeat for the opposite corner for a casual draped look or use multiple nails along the top edge for a taut appearance.
Don t worry if it doesn t stick in all places the next step will seal the deal.
Turn fabric into a work of art by stretching it over a wood frame or plywood board.
In order for fabric to adhere to wall it must have fabric or acrylic backing.
Stretch and fold the tapestry over the frame and attach with a staple gun.