• Skip to main content
  • Skip to header left navigation
  • Skip to header right navigation
  • Skip to site footer
  • Shop
  • Courses
    • Course Login
  • Get The Email

  • DIY
    • DIY Home Decor
    • With Power Tools
    • Renovation
    • For Kids
    • For Parties
    • Organization
    • Cricut Crafts
    • DIY Yard Games
  • Home Decor
    • DIY Room Makeover E-Course
    • Room Reveals
    • Kid Friendly Home
    • DIY Home Decor
    • Renovation
    • Shop My Home
  • Lettering
    • Hand Lettered Printables
    • Free Practice Sheets
    • Handlettered DIY
    • Steal My Lettering
    • Free Brush Lettering Quickstart Guide
Lemon Thistle

Lemon Thistle

DIY, Hand Lettering + Home Decor

  • Printables
    • For Cricut
    • Party Printables
    • Home Decor Printables
    • Bachelor Bingo
    • Handlettering Practice Sheets
    • All Free Printables
  • Entertain
    • Party Printables
    • Party DIY
    • Tablescapes
    • Kids Parties
  • Blog

DIY Blanket Ladder Quilt Display

Mar 17

This simple DIY blanket ladder makes the perfect quilt display with wide rungs and narrow uprights. The DIY tutorial and free plans will help you finish this project in a short afternoon- they make the perfect DIY gift idea!

Modern Blanket Ladder DIY Tutorial

A

A blanket ladder is a such a beautiful way to display blankets in your own home when they aren’t in use. And once you make one, everyone who sees it will probably want one too. Which makes it a perfect holiday gift idea or a perfect Mother’s Day Gift idea… mom or grandma would both love this!

They’re relatively affordable, only needing three pieces of wood and simple to make- it will be done in an afternoon!

If you’ve been following along over on Instagram, we’ve been helping my mom paint her house and tear out old flooring for some new fresh vinyl. She’s totally refreshing her home to be brighter and updated, ordering new furniture to suit. This project is heading to her place once we’re done to make a beautiful display of the quilts my grandmother has made for her over the years.

Quilt Display Ladder

When I was talking to her about the design, we wanted it to be substantial but not bulky, wider than most blanket ladders to show off the quilt designs a bit better, and I of course wanted it to be a bit modern. When we went to the hardware store to select boards to make it out of, we were so excited to see cedar as one of the options in the 2×2 size that we’d chosen.

My grandpa passed away when I was in high school, he was the most incredible wood worker. He would have my sister and I help on projects and our home was filled with his creations. From folding tables to smaller wood projects. His favourite wood to work with was cedar with a clear sealer to bring out the natural colouring of the wood. It seemed only fitting that we used cedar for this blanket ladder to display my grandma’s quilts. 

Alright, let’s get you making one!

Big thank you to Kreg for sponsoring this post. Their pocket hole systems make building so simple! You can read more about my policies here.

Supplies:

  • 3x 8 ft 2×2 (We chose cedar) cut to:
    • 2x 6.5′ Long with one end cut at a 5 degree angle
    • 5x 18″
  • 20x 2.5″ Pocket hole screws
  • Sandpaper (we used 120 grit)
  • Clear sealer (or paint or stain if you choose!)
  • Miter saw
  • Tape Measure
  • Drill
  • Sander
  • Kreg Jig (We used the new Kreg Pocket Hole Jig 720)
Pick straight boards for this project

When you’re selecting the lumber for this project, make sure at least two of the boards that you select are near perfectly straight. You can see me checking the pieces here- SO many of the boards I was looking at were warped or twisted which won’t give you a straight ladder.

cutting 2x2 cedar on a miter saw
adjusting saw to 5 degree miter cut

The making of this project is pretty simple. Start by cutting your boards to length. The long pieces of the ladder have a 5 degree angle cut on the bottom. This is optional if you don’t have a miter saw, but it helps it lean perfectly against the wall with less risk of slipping. 

Once your pieces are cut to size, let’s drill those pocket holes! I used the new Kreg Pocket Hole Jig 720. All the Kreg Jigs I’ve used are effective, but this new one is so very easy to use. My son helped me make this ladder for grandma and he was able to operate the clamps and adjust it himself. I also love that the sawdust clears out much better in this model. 

How to use pocket holes to DIY a blanket ladder
how to set the depth on your pocket hole jig

Before drilling your holes, adjust your Kreg Jig to the size of your wood. It comes with a tool to help measure your wood and adjust the collar on the drill bit to the proper stopping position. This whole step was made so much easier in the new jig design, I’m so impressed!

Quick way to assemble blanket ladder
Quick way to assemble blanket ladder

Once you’re set up, time to drill those holes! For the 2×2 wood size 2 pocket holes on the end of each ladder rung will help make assembly simple and strong.

Once they’re all drilled, get to sanding! My daughter helped me hand sand this, but I would definitely recommend a power sander if you don’t have little hands helping. I love that my mom will have a piece made by not just her daughter, but her grandkids as well thanks to their help!

Finishing with a 120 grit or higher sandpaper will help the wood feel incredibly smooth. 

Free design plans for a simple blanket ladder
DIY Blanket Ladder Tutorial
How to use a Kreg Jig for a Blanket Ladder

Once it was all sanded, we assembled the ladder. We measured the rungs out to an 11” spacing, starting from the top of the ladder. This means the space below the bottom rung is a bit larger, which looks great with a blanket hanging on it! I laid it all out on the floor and marked the spacing with pencil before attaching it. You can see those lines in that last photo

Attach the ladder rungs using 2.5” pocket hole screws and you’ve made yourself a blanket ladder! 

Clear finish on cedar blanket ladder

Finish it however you choose, we chose a satin finish clear sealer for this project. I applied three coats to get a nice even sheen.

Allow it to dry fully before hanging blankets and you’re good to go! 

DIY Blanket Ladder in black bedroom
DIY Blanket Ladder
quilt display idea
Quilt Display Ladder with text overlay

I’m really so impressed with how this has turned out. We are giving this one to my mom for her quilts, but after styling it in our space, I’m wondering if I need one too! Maybe it’ll be a mothers day gift idea for me ;)

If you would like a PDF plan for this project, you can hop over to Kreg’s website right here!

As always, if you make this project- I’d so love to see a photo! Email me colleen @ lemonthistle.com or tag me on socials @colleenpastoor!

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
Category: DIYTag: DIY, DIY Furniture, DIY Home Decor, Gifts, Mothers Day, Power Tools, Sponsored, Storage, Wood
Previous Post:I LOVE this idea of family photo year books- so practical and these tips to organize your photos to get it done are so practicalorganizing years of photos to Create photo books for your family (Modern Yearly Photobooks)
Next Post:Mothers Day Handlettered Flower Wraps: Free PrintableFree Printable Hand Lettered Flower Wraps for Mothers Day gifts
Avatar photo

About Colleen Pastoor

Colleen is the DIY blogger and author behind Lemon Thistle blog where she shares hands on DIY tutorials, home renovations, hand lettered designs, and projects to simplify your life… beautifully.
If you enjoy modern home decor (that’s totally cozy for your family!), saving money through DIY and simplified lifestyle- you’ll love the tutorials Colleen shares on LemonThistle.com. Find her @colleenpastoor everywhere else!

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Sidebar

2025 free printable calendars are here- text over image of 5 free printable calendar formats printed


Thanks for dropping by!
I’m Colleen: wife; mom to 4 wild ones; and DIY blogger behind Lemon Thistle. You can expect to see affordable DIY, cozy modern home decor, renovations, free printables, hand lettering and the occasional party on Lemon Thistle. Read More…

WOOHOO!

Check your email to confirm!

(+ get your freebies + discounts)

email facebook youtube instagram pinterest

Search

Copyright

Unless otherwise noted, all content and images are mine. Full posts may not be shared without express written consent. But I love when you share!

Feel free to share, without altering, one image with proper credit and a link to the original post. All free printables are for personal use only.

Legal

Everyone loves proper credit- if you ever notice something improperly credited, please please shoot me an email and I’ll fix it lightning fast.

Find all my policies right here.
This includes my privacy policy, info on the GDRP compliance, and information on affiliate links (Including Amazon Affiliates).

Copyright © 2025 · Lemon Thistle · All Rights Reserved · Powered by Mai Theme