A sleeve and dowel rod whatever you choose you will want to have a decent gap between the tapestry and the wall especially a concrete wall.
How to hang a tapestry on cinder block walls.
Devices called brick clips or brick hangers allow people to hang pictures mirrors and other objects on walls without drilling into the brick two examples are brick clips by a company called.
Use a low to medium iron to test first and iron on the back of the tapestry.
Once you have the sleeve on slip in the rod or dowel attach a wire or string to the rod dowel and hang the thing from a command hook i m assuming the cement walls are painted.
The number of clothespins you use will vary depending on the size of the tapestry.
If the item you are hanging has a wire hanger in the back be sure to consider the slack when determining where you want it to hang.
The hardened steel nails can eject shards of metal or break off bits of masonry grit and send it flying toward.
A framing hammer bricklayers hammer or even a small sledge works better than a standard finish hammer.
Iron the tapestry if needed.
Stick the clothespins to the wall.
Test this by pulling the center of the wire tight toward the top of your object.
Starting at one of the corners and working your way across the top edge of where the tapestry will hang stick the clothespins firmly to the wall.
If you are not.
Always wear safety glasses.
If it has corner strings try using command hooks.
Use the heaviest hammer you have.
Remove the remaining liner from the command strips attached to the clothes pins.
If creases do not come out by ironing the back then use a dye free bed sheet and place over the front of the tapestry to iron.
Mark the spot on the wall where you want the hanger to be placed.
If there s no such corner on your tapestry or the hooks prove to be difficult use command strips which will velcro your tapestry to the wall.
Prior to hanging your tapestry ironing may be needed to remove creases.