Making a Quilt Sleeve

Tags: how-to, quilt sleeve, quilting lesson

All quilts should have something for hanging them, fifty-fifty bed quilts. At a minimum y'all want some method of hanging your quilt for washing and drying it.

I usually make tabs for hanging instead of a sleeve - it's quicker and easier in my opinion merely if you plan to display your quilt in a quilt show or quilt gallery, y'all will more than probable be required to add a sleeve.

At that place are several ways to make a sleeve. There are methods for attaching a sleeve past machine or by hand. My method volition show you how to partially add the sleeve past machine and finish by hand stitching. A total paw stitched attachment is not much different so I will include instructions for those as well. You can visit this folio for the machine method: Adding a sleeve past automobile.

How to Make a Quilt Sleeve

When making a sleeve, use a double layer of fabric. The layer adjacent to the quilt volition lay flush with the quilt and the acme layer volition bulge so it can accommodate the hanging rod.

Measuring for the Sleeve

Measure out the width of your quilt where you intend to add the sleeve (at the acme of the quilt) and minus 1" - you want the sleeve to stop inside the edges so it doesn't testify when hung. You'll need to cut a piece of fabric 8" ten your measurement for a double layered sleeve.

Creating the Sleeve

Turn under the two short ends twice (1/iv" each time) to enclose the raw edges forming a hem on the wrong side. Run up them in place with matching thread.

Create hems on the short sides of the quilt sleeve

Next you lot will create folds to determine the stitching lines. The stitching lines depend on whether you accept already attached the binding or not. When calculation the sleeve prior to attaching the bounden allows you to motorcar stitch one edge which makes it more secure. Let'southward get-go with that...

Earlier Binding is Fastened:

Fold your sleeve, correct sides together, 1/iv" off the middle line. To do this, determine where the eye is by folding in one-half lengthwise and then coil the fold downwards one/4". The two raw edges should sit 1/2" apart thus you will meet a i/2" strip of the wrong side. Press the fold firmly - this will be the stitching line.

determine stitching line by rolling sleeve just off halfway

Next, align the two raw edges together and place them even with the raw edge of the quilt with the pressed fold underneath - you shouldn't be able to come across it.

Tack the sleeve in identify within the seam allowance.

tack sleeve within seam allowance

Hand stitch the sleeve along the fold to the back of the quilt (lower border in photograph) pushing the bulk of the sleeve up and then information technology is out of the way.

See photograph at terminate of this page for a view of the sleeve side on.

After Binding is Attached:

Fold the sleeve in half lengthwise and finger press. Unfold.

Fold both raw edges into the centre fold with wrong sides together. Printing both folds firmly - these are your stitching lines.

fold both raw edges of the sleeve into the center fold line

Unfold the sleeve and identify the two raw edges together, wrong sides out - do not press.

Stitch a ane/4" seam to join the sleeve in a loop. Press seam open.

seam sleeve with right sides together

Plough within out.

Position the sleeve with the seam side confronting the quilt and the elevation fold butted up against the binding. Pin and hand stitch along the fold.

hand stitch both folded edges to secure sleeve on quilt

Pivot the lower folded border in place pushing whatsoever majority up. Hand stitch forth this fold to consummate the sleeve.

Here'due south how information technology looks from the end.

an end view of the attached sleeve to a quilt

© Copyright 2003- Arbee Designs. All Rights Reserved. This content is copyrighted by the respective teachers or authors of articles or lessons presented on this page. Unless otherwise indicated, all other content is the property of Arbee Designs. Copies of the fabric for others may not exist fabricated without the permission of Arbee Designs.

Subscribe to our newsletter

Exist the kickoff to know nigh new collections and exclusive offers.