Cut fabric for your sleeve 9 by the width of quilt.
Hanging sleeve for quilted wall hanging.
Stitching through the backing and batting slip stitch the sleeve along both long edges and the portions of the short folded edges that touch the back.
Leave the front sides unsewn to allow for rod insertion.
These clips fasten onto the edge of the quilt and get mounted on a nail in the wall.
A dowel or a rod or a flat board is slipped through the tube then suspended from nails or screws on the wall.
On the shorter 9 sides measure 1 5 in from the raw edges and mark.
They are good to use if your quilt doesn t have a hanging sleeve.
For very large quilts you may need 2 hanging sleeves.
A hanging sleeve is a fabric tube sewn to the back of a quilt to make it possible to hang the quilt on the wall.
Cut the sleeve 8 wide x the exact width of your quilt.
When you make a quilted wall hanging one thing you need to decide on is how you will hang the quilt on the wall.
Center the sleeve on the quilt backing about 1 below the binding with the seam facing toward the backing.
Wall mounted hanging rack for blankets rugs.
Most quilt shows require a sleeve about 4 wide.
If you are entering your quilt in a show or exhibit check the show guidelines rules for the size and number of hanging sleeves required.
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Step by steps instructions for adding a new sleeve.
Use quilt hanging clips.
Whipstitch the short back sides of the sleeve to the quilt.
Allow extra ease in the side of the sleeve away from the quilt back.
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Press the long sides of the sleeve so they meet in the center.
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For this method we will be adding the hanging sleeve after the project has been quilted and the binding.
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Step 1 prepare the sleeve.
Leaving the pleat intact pin the sleeve bottom to the quilt.
The sleeve will pooch out a bit to allow space for a hanging rod.
Fold the ends in twice and again to finish each end of the sleeve.
Whipstitch the lower edge of the sleeve to the quilt.
This tutorial is for a 4 quilt hanging sleeve a bit larger than the one shown in the video but a 4 sleeve is standard for many shows here in the u s.
You can use the same fabric that you used for your quilt backing so that the sleeve blends in or you can use a different fabric or even muslin.