If you have already bound the quilt, sew your sleeve together the long way with right sides together. When you fold over and stitch the binding, you will encase all the raw edges of the sleeve as well. As you sew the binding on your quilt, you will also attach one long side of the sleeve to the top of the quilt. Pin the raw edges to the top edge of the quilt. If you have not yet bound your quilt, fold the sleeve in half the long way with wrong sides together. That will enclose the raw ends in a seam and also makes the sleeve just slightly narrower than the quilt. I hope when you are shopping machines that you will come on in and try out a Pfaff! Pfaff makes sewing fun!įold under the raw edges of both sides twice and stitch. So there's my soap box on the greatest machine ever. They are reasonably priced compared to other brands. And besides all that, Pfaff gives you more bang for your buck. I promise that it is not like a great big ole' walking foot that you can't see around. Imagine how much time you save if you don't have to pin any seams! Yes, there are other machines out there that have tried to copy the dual feed or tell you that it is the same as a walking foot. I NEVER have to pin! So people think I'm very speedy when I make a quilt. I never have to worry about the top layer being pushed ahead of the bottom layer. Pfaff invented the original "integrated dual feed" system over 70 years ago. Everyone thinks I'm a great seamstress but really its because I have a great machine. Ever since I started sewing on a Pfaff, my sewing is practically perfect. So here's why I get so excited about Pfaff. It has been suggested from many people that I should mention in my newsletter why I am so adamant that Pffaf is the best machine on the market.