Quilted sleeves
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Pascaline Pascalina saved to Haute couture
Next up for views B, D, and F of the Hovea jacket is sewing together and inserting the inset sleeves.
Terri Cady saved to Hovea
If you've not tried this sleeve method...it's worth a look! Begin with an 8-1/2" square (can be less depending on the size of the quilt or hanging). Place the raw edge of the triangles along the edge of the quilt. Sew less than 1/4" from the edge, so the binding will cover your stitching! Once the Prairie Point Triangles are sewn into place, take a tacking stitch to secure each point. Slip your rod behind the Prairie Points to hang. Add a button if you like! It's that easy!!! Have a…
Pam Glover saved to Quilting Tutorials
A technique I like to use is Crazy Quilting. I made several jackets in this technique. First I sort my scraps in the desired colours, see an earlier post in these series. Start on a base of fusible interfacing cut roughly in the shape of the pattern piece you are working on. Pin the scraps in plac
Diane Harris walks you through each step on how to successfully make easy sleeves for the back of your quilts. Find out how to attach a sleeve to hang your quilt up for display. See several examples and learn how to utilize your waste fabrics through making a sleeve. Use these awesome techniques to make your own sleeves for your quilts at home.
With quilt show season upon us, I thought I would share my favorite method for making a 4″ wide hanging sleeve. This is the quilt show standard, so that a pole can easily slide through the ba…
Linda Mattson saved to Quilts
Hanging mini quilts is a must-do, right? Whether you’re a quilter who hangs minis all over your walls or one like me who hangs one at a time—having an effective method of displaying them is e…
Kathy Gauthier saved to Quilting
Vintage Quilted Jacket with front pockets, a sturdy collar and brass snap closures. One-of-a-kind, with a boxy, oversized fit. Wash on cold and hang to dry. 24” long 22” sleeve length 21” armpit to armpit Handmade, sewn by Claudia Fernandez in California

Gabi Allysse saved to Create.
Step-by-step tutorial with photos on how to make a hanging sleeve for a quilt. Learn some tips and tricks to be able to hand your quilt.
Motherhen saved to Quilt blocks