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Commonly Asked Questions about Tapestry
Tapestries are a great addition to the home. For those who are considering displaying this instead of a painting, here are some questions that people frequently ask.
First, how do you hang tapestry? Well, there are two ways to do it. You can either use a wooden dowel or a decorative rod. You do this by putting in the rod through a hidden pocket similar to what you do when you hang a curtain which you can easily get it from the hardware store.
The difference with the two is that the wooden dowel can only hold short tapestries while the decorative rod can hold longer ones. To make it look nice, you can hang a set of tieback tassels that coordinate with the colors in the tapestry on each of the rod. Another suggestion will be to use other decorative items to accentuate the tapestry.
But what if the tapestry you purchased does not have a hidden pocket for the rod? If that is case, don’t worry because you can make one by getting some thread. The other option is to use special clips which can also be attached to a rod.
What do you do if the tapestry has creases? The only way to get rid of creases is to iron it out. If you have steamer, that shouldn’t be a problem but if you are using an iron, put the tapestry on an ironing board face down including a soft cloth along the crease. Gently iron it until the crease has been removed.
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If there is a flaw in the tapestry, does this mean it is a factory defect? When we see this in clothes, the answer is yes but in the case of tapestry, the answer is no. This is because hand woven tapestries are individual woven on a loom which means you can’t expect it uniform. Of course the story is different when this is made by a machine which is why you should check it carefully before leaving the store.
How do you clean tapestry? The best thing about tapestries is that it requires low maintenance. This means you can get it cleaned by using a light brush or vacuuming the front and back once or twice a year. You also have the option of bringing it to the laundry for dry cleaning.
What if the bottom part of the tapestry curls? Such things happen because of the weather and the only way to stop this from happening is put some weight in the bottom. The other option will be to sow a pocket in the bottom so a rod can be inserted because the more pull it provides, the greater the chances that crease issue will be resolved.
Should tapestries be only displayed indoors? The answer is no but be warned that frequent exposure to direct sunlight will make the fabric of the tapestry fade. If you still want to display it outside, make sure that this in hung somewhere that does not get a lot of exposure from the sun.
Now that you know a thing or two about tapestries, you should not have problem displaying and taking care of it. The only challenge now is finding one that will follow the overall theme of the room.
Now you can be a confident expert on Tapestries. OK, maybe not an expert. But you should have something to bring to the table next time you join a discussion on Tapestries.
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How to Not Buy a Horrid Tapestry
Tapestries are great accents to the home. That is if the tapestry that you bought complements the room’s interiors. Otherwise, it will only look foreboding and will overwhelm the room. You see tapestries can make the room appear different as with other pieces of furniture and room accents. The trick is to know when and where to out so as not to waste the beauty of this great work of art.
Essentially, the tapestry functions the same way as a sculpture or a painting. They are accents to bare walls and areas in the room that have open spaces. Usually, they are hanged on bare walls and become great conversation pieces when the pattern or design is interesting enough.
However, tapestries can bring a lot into the room and sometimes, it an become the make or break part of the room especially if it is large enough to become the focal point of the entire room in the house. Here are some of the things that you have to consider when buying a tapestry for your home. Check each one out. They are valuable points that will help you avoid buying tapestries that do not exactly fit the room you are in.
Size matters
Tapestries can make a room appear smaller than it really is. This can be a problem if the room that you put the tapestry into is small in the first place. Tapestries are great ways to fill up big spaces but if you do not have much space; then it is not a good idea to buy one. Tapestries can easily overwhelm a room especially if the design or pattern is intricate.
Color scheme
The colors in the tapestries can easily clash with the rest of the room so be careful in choosing the design that you want. Because most tapestries depict sceneries and multiple pictures, the colors that you will be basing on is the primary color used. This is often used as the background or as the framing color. Some tapestries will also have prevailing shades. Often, the really old ones will have undertones of red.
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Colors should always match or at the very least complement the color schemes of the room. This is especially true if you have a scheme going on for the entire room.
Patterns and designs
The picture in the tapestries is also important especially if you have an ongoing theme in the room that you are going to put the tapestry into. For instance if your furniture are mostly simple with a zen-like design, the design of the tapestry should be more of the oriental theme as this will fit the room.
The same goes with furniture that are wooden or those that have a more French appeal. There are lots of designs that you can choose from. So before you check the tapestries out, look into the general feel of the room and look for the patterns and designs that will suit it.
Looking for the perfect tapestry is not as easy as it looks but it is not impossible to do. With imagination, you can actually turn the search for the perfect tapestry into an adventure in interior decorating.
Who knows, it may even be your first taste of designing your own home interiors?
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How to Make Tapestries
Tapestries have been done for years. If you are considering taking this up as a hobby and making one, here are a few tips to get you started.
First, decide is what type and size of tapestry do you want to make. When we say type, we are referring to the theme of the tapestry, the fabric that will be used and how this will be mounted. As for size, we are talking about how big it will be since this will be displayed in one part of the house.
Next, there are two ways to make tapestry. You can sew this by hand or with the help of a sewing machine. If this is small, sure you can do this by hand but you should also take into consideration whether this will be trimmed or not and what fabric you will be using.
One you have decided, the only thing to do is prepare the materials. If you don’t have them, purchase this from the craft store. To check if you have everything you need, lay it out and do a last minute check.
Craftsmen in the past had an idea what they wanted to make so you should do the same and the best way to do that is to come up with a drawing and then use this as a guide. This should be done patiently so you avoid making any mistakes and it doesn’t matter whether you are doing this by hand or with the help of a machine.
Before you begin with your needle, make sure the edges of the canvass are framed. You can do this by putting masking tape on the edges or hemming it with a sewing machine. So you don’t have a hard time taking it out. It will be best to use the first option.
You may not consider everything you just read to be crucial information about Tapestries. But don’t be surprised if you find yourself recalling and using this very information in the next few days.
If you are still having a hard time, use a tapestry frame as this will hold the canvas and prevent the design from being distorted.
It is normal to feel tired after working on the pattern for hours. If you feel tired, stop, take a break and then continue work after you have rested. Always look at your work and the drawing so you know you are right on track with what you are doing.
One of the most challenging aspects of making a tapestry is the ending which is known as blocking. Yes we have used a tapestry frame to keep the design from being distorted but most of the time, this will still happen.
To fix this, dampen the canvas with some water and pin the corners to the desired shape and leave it for a few hours. When you come back, it will look exactly just like the picture which you have used as a blueprint.
Making a tapestry is not easy and it is going to take a lot of patience. Before you make a big one, perhaps you should start first with a small one and see how well you perform.
Remember, this is a just a hobby so there is no deadline when this will be finished. Just have fun and the rest will follow because you are sure to perform better when you are relaxed. After a few weeks or months, you can step back and be proud knowing that you did a splendid job making your first ever tapestry.
Now might be a good time to write down the main points covered above. The act of putting it down on paper will help you remember what’s important about Tapestries.
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