FAQs

Your sleeve must have enough slack in it to accommodate the hanging rod without distorting the quilt. There are a couple of ways to put a sleeve on your quilt. You can purchase a pre-made one such as the Quilters Hangup or you can make one using these instructions at AQS publishing BlogSpot.

We want our customers to be 100% completely satisfied with our products. If for any reason you find yourself not completely satisfied with our product, you have 30 days from the date of purchase to return it for a full refund. To return any product, call or email customer service and get a return authorization number.

Our new ABS plastic clip is designed and tested to last for generations. If the clip ever breaks, as with all of our products it will be replaced free of charge.

Although we have had customers tell us they have hung even larger quilts on our hangers, these are our recommendations:

  • The small "hang it dang it" #2135 extends from 21" to 35". The smallest quilt that will fit on this hanger is 21" wide and the largest is about 40" wide.
  • The medium "hang it dang it" #3563 extends from 35" to 63". The smallest quilt that will fit on this hanger is 35" wide and the largest is about 68" wide.
  • The large "hang it dang it" #63104 extends from 63" to 104". The smallest quilt that will fit on this hanger is 63" wide and the largest is about 110" wide.

You do not need a special nail or hook to hang a quilt using our hanger. A small nail or picture hook will do for most quilts.

You do not need a molly bolt or any other special hardware to hang your quilt. Even a king size quilt weighs 15 lbs or less. Think of how small a 15 lb picture hook is and you'll see that just about any size nail will do.

All quilt hangers currently on the market require two or more nails, hooks, clamps, magnets, Velcro, etc. that need to be leveled, measured and aligned with one another in order for the quilt to hang straight and level. The hang it dang it quilt hanger only needs one hook or nail to hang your quilt straight and level. This eliminates all the tools and time it used to take to hang your quilt. Anyone can hang a quilt using the hang it dang it, usually in less than a minute.

The hang it dang it quilt hanger slides into a sleeve sewn onto the back of your quilt. The hanger bracket snaps onto the hanger rod over top of the sleeve. Hang your quilt on the wall using one nail in the center.

By using only one hanger bracket attached to the center of the hang it dang it quilt hanger, your quilt will balance itself naturally.

Our patented clip and adjustable rod design will hold up to 40 lbs.

The most recommended way used by quilting professionals and museums is to attach a sleeve to the back of your quilt and insert a rod in it. This evenly distributes the weight across the entire width of your quilt. Using clamps that compress the fabric in only a few places may damage your quilt by stretching and leave permanent marks.

The hang it dang it is guaranteed to not damage your quilt in any way. Your quilt is evenly supported along the entire top edge by the hanger rod in the sleeve. The hanger bracket holds the sleeve to the hanger rod with the same even pressure every time.

The hanger bracket can be moved slightly to the left or right of center to bring your quilt into level. If you find that after hanging your quilt, the top is straight, but the sides or bottom do not look right, you can adjust the hang it dang it to one side or the other to fudge the difference.

In our experience, the hang it dang it is less likely to be pulled off the wall by young children. Your child can pull on your quilt and move it around quite a bit without pulling it off the wall, when they let it go it will settle back to hanging straight and level.

The hang it dang it quilt hanger is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for life to the original purchaser. Our product is manufactured from high quality components that will last for generations.