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The entries are in alphabetical order by magazine name and then in chronological sequence.
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TEXTILE DISPLAY
sa   QUILT DISPLAY
x   NEEDLEWORK DISPLAY
xx   ARTWORK MOUNTING & FRAMING
xx   EXHIBITION
xx   TEXTILE
xx   WALL HANGING

How to mount, display and protect needlework.
AMERICANA Sep-Oct 1979 (v.7#4) pg. 74

How to hang fabric (quilt, rug, weaving, etc.) for display without damaging the fabric.
AMERICANA Sep-Oct 1983 (v.11#4) pg. 28

Tip: A simple frame built from 1x2s can be used to display a garment on the wall.
APARTMENT LIFE Jun 1979 (v.11#6) pg. 84

Photo shows how to staple a brightly designed beach towel to a wooden frame for instant art.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jan 1977 (v.55#1) pg. 69, 124

How to block and frame a finished needlework sampler.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Oct 1982 (v.60#10) pg. M2

Tips on framing needlework.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Mar 1989 (v.67#3) pg. 18

How to hang a textile (quilt, rug, fabric) on a wall using a muslin sleeve attached to the back.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jun 1992 (v.70#6) pg. 130

Framing tips for cross-stitch samplers.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Mar 1994 (v.72#3) pg. 118

Needlework framing tips and tricks. How to make fabric-covered mats to add dimension to needlework. Includes instructions for making a decorative medallion and a mat with a heart-shaped opening trimmed with embroidery and accented by a tassel.
CRAFTS Sep 1992 (v.15#9) pg. 40

Advice on how to frame a silk painting (under glass, over stretcher strips, or in an embroidery hoop).
DECORATIVE ARTIST'S WORKBOOK May-Jun 1993 (v.20#3) pg. 6

How to frame an old textile or needlework piece so it won't be damaged by moisture, mold or acid from the backing.
EARLY AMERICAN LIFE Oct 1980 (v.11#5) pg. 19

Use carpet tack strip to mount heavy wall hangings (blankets, rugs, quilts, etc.)
FAMILY HANDYMAN #352 Oct 1994 (v.44#9) pg. 42

Mounting small tapestries. Several methods used by museums and galleries are described.
HANDWOVEN May-Jun 1998 (v.19#3) pg. 48

How to frame needlework.
HANDY ANDY May 1979 (v.3#8) pg. 80

Guidelines for hanging textiles on a wall for display. Covers methods for hanging rugs, displaying loose-hung fabric panels, how to make a stretcher frame, mounting fabric on stretchers, hanging quilts, and hanging soft sculpture.
HANDY ANDY Sep 1979 (v.3#10) pg. 28

A look at how light can enhance a fiber display.
INTERWEAVE Summer 1980 (v.5#3) pg. 34

Framing needlepoint. Describes techniques for blocking, mounting and framing.
NEEDLEPOINT PLUS #99 Sep-Oct 1990 (v.17#3) pg. 14

Six quick and easy projects. Includes a deep frame for needlework with 1/2" between backboard and picture glass.
POPULAR MECHANICS Dec 1973 (v.140#6) pg. 150

A description of the Santa Fe (New Mexico) Museum of International Folk Art exhibition of Southwestern Spanish textiles. Special insert describes how the textiles (mostly blankets) are mounted on muslin-covered wood.
SHUTTLE, SPINDLE & DYEPOT #35 Summer 1978 (v.9#3) pg. 56

Using Velcro fastener strips for pillow closures and to hang tapestry, rugs, or as a mount on canvas stretchers.
SHUTTLE, SPINDLE & DYEPOT #43 Summer 1980 (v.11#3) pg. 27

Wire your wall hangings. Use copper tubing to reinforce woven, three-dimensional wall hangings before removing them from the loom.
SHUTTLE, SPINDLE & DYEPOT #57 Winter 1983 (v.15#1) pg. 100

Textiles on display. How to install fiber exhibitions. Suggestions on organizing pieces into related clusters while still creating an exhibit that flows. Also includes tips on hanging devices, lighting and labeling.
SHUTTLE, SPINDLE & DYEPOT #68 Fall 1986 (v.17#4) pg. 38

Hanging systems for textile art. (1) Integrated sleeve, (2) Applied sleeve, (3) Hook and loop system, (4) Draping over a pole.
SHUTTLE, SPINDLE & DYEPOT #98 Spring 1994 (v.25#2) pg. 14

How to build a frame to hold a large tapestry.
SUNSET Sep 1979 (v.163#3) pg. 126

A method for stretching and mounting needlepoint that does not seal it in permanently.
THREADS #10 Apr-May 1987 pg. 27

Couching for conservation and display. How to add a lining (supporting fabric) to a textile that is to be hung on display.
THREADS #16 Apr-May 1988 pg. 30

Hanging flat textiles. How to make a clamp bar or use pin couching to display fabric art safely.
THREADS #24 Aug-Sep 1989 pg. 66
Added Info THREADS #26 Dec 1989-Jan 1990 pg. 4

How to mount a textile to prevent structural stress.
WEAVER'S JOURNAL #35 Winter 1985 (v.9#3) pg. 39

Simple ways to hang a weaving.
WEAVER'S JOURNAL #40 Spring 1986 (v.10#4) pg. 69

You can frame like a professional. How to mount photos, posters, needlework and other types of artwork. Fitting and hanging the frame. Tips from the experts.
WOOD MAGAZINE #25 Oct 1988 (v.5#5) pg. 42
Correction WOOD MAGAZINE #26 Dec 1988 (v.5#6) pg. 14

Tips on gluing felt pads (and other fabric) to wood.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jul-Aug 1981 (v.5#4) pg. 7