For basic weaving hitch on yarn of choice.
How to hang a weaving on the wall.
Drill the screws into the wall.
Since you are drilling into the wall you want to make sure the placement is correct to avoid unnecessary holes.
Install the rod brackets at the desired location.
Alternatively arrange the baskets in a circle.
Nail your tapestry directly to the wall if the tapestry is light enough con nails or even push pins or thumbtacks.
Simply slip through the loops along the top and you are all done.
Use a curtain rod to hang a tapestry a curtain rod is a more permanent solution for hanging tapestry on a wall.
This is quite efficient to bow it easily but will let little holes in the borders if the nails can t be put between the wefts.
Four soumak braided weaving tuck end of yarn of choice between outer and next warp with a 10cm tail on back.
Lift up and pull to tighten your tassel and then tug down into position.
That s why it can be a good technique for bohemian mandala tapestry made with tightly woven cotton.
Leave weft loose so you don t weave too tight and edges start to pull in.
Stretch over a frame turn fabric into a work of art by stretching it over a wood frame or plywood board.
To hang a wall weaving you can use a wooden dowel copper pipe branch or lucite bar the possibilities are endless.
Grab both ends of the tassel and thread them through this loop.
Alternatively you can cut and weave in the bottom loops but keep the top loops whole and run a rod or stick through for hanging.
Insert the rod through the rod pocket in back of the tapestry and secure the rod in the brackets.
There are a few ways to do this you can cut the top warp loops then the bottom ones weaving in the bottom ones and using the top to tie your hanging to a rod or stick.
The rod should come with a mounting kit that includes hooks and screws.
Lift the threads up through the warp with your finger to create a small loop.
This is because driftwood is misshapen.
As a simple design idea place your woven baskets in a straight line on your wall arranging them in descending order by size.
Stretch and fold the tapestry over the frame and attach with a staple gun.
Attach the rod mounts to the wall.
Layer your threads on top of each other and then weave your threads under 2 warps.
Determine where the rug will be mounted.
If however you are using driftwood as i did here you ll need to attach it more securely.
Hang up and admire.
Measure the length of the rod on the back of your rug.