Hang the fabric hanging the fabric takes patience but it is not difficult.
How to hang fabric on walls with starch.
Use the book methed by folding both ends of the fabric towards the middle paste side in.
Line fabric up at the top with adjacent panel and smooth the fabric down and away from that side.
Use roller to apply starch to wall where next fabric panel will hang image 1.
After everything is in place i rolled another layer of liquid starch on the fabric which dried to a glazed finish.
Once you have your first panel cut use your sponge roller and roll starch on the area of the wall where the panel will go.
Then lay your fabric panel unfinished side up on your work surface and roll starch on to the fabric.
Have a helper stand back from the wall to ensure the pattern remains properly aligned and that they match at the edges.
Start from the top and work your way down smoothing out wrinkles as you go if at the edge of your wall work out and down from the corner.
While the starch is still damp apply the strips of fabric one at a time beginning in one corner and moving across the room.
I rolled the painted wall with the liquid starch spread the damp washed fabric on the wall and smoothed it out not heavy cut it a little larger than needed to begin with.
The panels should overlap each other slightly about 1 4 image 2.
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Add coats of liquid starch beneath and above the fabric to stick it to the wall.
Fabric may be shifted if necessary to make sure pattern lines up.
Wash and dry the fabric before you begin and then hang it on the wall using masking tape.
Standing on a ladder un pin a small section from the top of the leftmost fabric panel on the wall then roll on liquid starch to the exposed section of the wall in a thin layer.