In order to hide the stitching use a thread that is close in color to the rug.
How to hang a rug on the wall with velcro.
Using velcro to hang your area rug on the wall is currently the method preferred by many museums including the textile museum.
Fold the sides of the tapestry back and screw.
Sew the fuzzy soft side of the velcro to your muslin strip and sew the muslin strip directly to the back of your rug with a whip stitch preferably using a carpet thread that matches a color in your rug.
To hang a round rug on the wall you would use push pins or command strips.
Next stretch it out left and right and place additional push pins there.
Put the top of the rug there and put a push pin or command strip there.
This method can be used on heavy weight rugs with success and without causing damage to the rug.
First mark where you want the rug.
Mount the wood to the wall using a drill and screws and attach the velcro together to hang the rug.
The hook tape and the loop tape.
Mark where the screws will be inserted and drill holes.
Measure and adhere the same length of velcro strip to the wood.
Measure length of the rug you are hanging and go slightly shorter by about 1 8th inch for the length of the wood.
Staple the rough side of the velcro tape to the wood.
Cut a piece of thin wood to match the width of the rug.
Mount the rug on the wall by aligning both halves of the velcro strip and pressing firmly in place.
Attach the hard side of velcro on a piece of flat wood with the help of a staple gun and stick to the wall.
Get a 2 inch wide velcro.
Slide the board into the pocket.
Velcro tape consists of two separate strips.
Then guide your needle carefully through the rug fibers.
To hang your navajo rug use a 2 wide velcro just need the one sided grabby side and a strip of thin wood molding to adhere the velcro to.
Cut the board so it is smaller than the width of the tapestry.