If you want to hang up your quilt, especially if you're entering your quilt in a quilt show, you'll need to add a hanging sleeve to your quilt. Someone may have told you that sewing on a quilt sleeve is hard, but it really isn't! If you can add a binding to your quilt, you can add a hanging sleeve.
If you already have the binding on your quilt, you can add your hanging sleeve after having the binding on. This video shows you how to add a hanging sleeve to a quilt that already has binding. But, if you don't have the binding sewn on yet, learn how to add a hanging sleeve with the binding. It is super quick to sew on a hanging sleeve with the binding and you'll never want to sew on a hanging sleeve any other way! Especially when adding a hanging sleeve to a wall hanging quilt, adding the quilt sleeve with the binding makes the process a lot faster! And if your quilt is destined to be a show quilt rather than a bed quilt, you'll feel more secure adding the quilt sleeve with the binding. This allows you to machine stitch on your quilt sleeve's first seam. You'll still need to hand-stitch on the lower seam, but half your work is done, making it the easiest way to add a quilt sleeve to your quilt.
If you have an antique quilt that you would like to hang, you can add a hanging sleeve to your antique quilt. This video shows you how to hand stitch the binding to your antique quilt to hang it.
To hang up a quilt, a quilt sleeve is the best. Using a quilt sleeve is the no-damage way to hang a quilt. Don't get holes in your quilt when you add a quilt sleeve to distribute the weight of a quilt.
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