| Paula Pahl, Rocky Mountain Quilt
Museum
While we visited with Paula Pahl, Executive
Director of the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum for our online
interview, we also asked for a few tips on the best ways to
display quilts. She shared these hints with us...
- ALL LIGHT DAMAGE IS IRREVERSIBLE. Both sunlight
and artificial light will cause fading. Always keep light levels
low.
- Keep the quilt a safe distance from any bulb so
the heat will not damage the fibers.
- The best way to display (or store) a quilt is
on an unused bed.
- If hanging a quilt is preferred, display it for
only six months at a time.
- When hanging a quilt, use a method that will
distribute the weight over the entire width of the quilt. Sew a
four inch wide tube or sleeve of fabric along the top edge on
the back of the quilt and stitch through all layers of the quilt
every inch or so.
- NEVER USE NAILS, PINS, OR STAPLES TO HANG A
QUILT.
The museum’s website
has a wealth of information on quilt care, storage, documentation
and more. Be sure to visit often! |