Quilt Sleeve Lesson
Learn to sew a hanging sleeve for the back of your quilt. There are two different methods to attach a hanging sleeve to the back of your quilt. The first method I use while the second way is for a quilt that already has the binding attached.
Your first consideration is the size of the quilt and where you are going to exhibit the piece. If it is a large quilt most shows require a 5 or 6 inch sleeve so check the rules. For miniature quilts you can make a small sleeve usually 2 inches wide.
You need to attach a sleeve that is appropriate for the size quilt.
Sewing supplies
Sewing Machine - regular sewing foot, walking foot.
Rotary mat, cutter and ruler
Sewing supplies.
Fabric- matches backing Threads- to match back fabric
INSTRUCTIONS - Read through the instructions first before you start.
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1. Sew a small zigzag stitch around the outside of quilt being careful not to stretch the corners.
2. Cut sleeve fabric the width of quilt and 10 to 12 inches wide for a 5-6 inch sleeve. For smaller quilts cut the width twice the size for the size sleeve you want. For example if you want a 2 inch sleeve cut the fabric 4 1/2 inches wide. |
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3. Iron both short ends turning 1/2 inch twice towards the back of the fabric. Straight stitch close to fold using a thread matching the fabric. |
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4. With wrong sides together, iron fabric length-wise in half and pin the raw edges along the top of the quilt about an inch in on each end. Notice that I pin the sleeve with pins going first perpendicular and then parallel to the top of the quilt. This keeps the fabric from moving as you stitch on the sleeve.
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5. Stitch along the top of the sleeve close to the edge of quilt removing the pins as you sew.
6. Pin down the inside edges as shown in the picture and along the bottom of the sleeve. |
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Hand sew the inside edges and the bottom of the sleeve along the fold. Make sure your stitches do not go to the front of the quilt. When you are finished you will have a tube attached to the back of the quilt, which will be easy for a rod to be inserted for hanging. |
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By creating the tube you protect the quilt from the rod and also when hung the weight will be distributed evenly along the top of the quilt.
7. Attach the binding to the front of the quilt and hand sew it to the back of the quilt. This will cover the raw edges of the sleeve. |