Minky is a popular fabric to use on quilts because of its soft and fuzzy feel.
Can you quilt with minky fabric.
Minky fabric is thicker than quilting cotton fabric.
The answer is a resounding yes.
Minky fabric is a very soft plush fabric is often used to make baby blankets baby clothing and baby accessories.
Many people find sewing with minky fabric to be quite challenging as it slips slides all around can stretch pucker like you ve never seen and tends to leave fuzzy lint everywhere.
Minky fabric is a durable highly versatile fabric which makes it easy to sew with and works well in a variety of sewing projects.
Minky plush fabric is quickly becoming a reliable go to option for all types of quilters and sewists.
And this pattern uses a minky self binding to make finishing faster.
I get asked all the time if i accept quilts for long arm quilting with minky fabric for the back.
If i want a lighter quilt for carrying around or for the couch i skip the batting.
You can also use flannel to take the place of batting especially if there is a lot of white in your top.
Thicker fabric tends to be more abrasive on the needle and thread.
However working with minky can sometimes be difficult because it sheds when cut and has a tendency to not lay flat when being worked with.
Minky puff quilts are some of the cutest quilts to sew and can be made in any size for any occasion.
Working with minky can be tricky sometimes because of the slippery quality of the fabric and the inherent stretch but using spray basting helps to make this minky backed patchwork quilt easy.
Once you ve made this minky puff quilt we recommend tackling their tuscan cuddle quilt pattern or minky strip quilt next.
Whether you call it plush minky or fuzzy fabric this cozy stretchy polyester blend is a surefire way to guarantee the most cuddly quilt you can imagine but not without it s downsides.
Minky makes the most soft and luxurious blankets.
Plus since it s made with cuddle minky plush fabric it can be enjoyed immediately with no break in period.
That is completely normal.
In fact there is no reason that a quilt could not.
The fabric will shed fibers during the sewing process and the first several washes.
I have had very little trouble quilting minky backed quilts.
Double sided minky fleece is my favorite to use when i skip the batting it s a little thicker fluffier but it probably doesn t matter.
How to use minky fabric for quilt backing.
Minky fabric is 100 polyester and can be slippery to sew.
Quilting with a 90 14 topstitch needle helps protect the thread and resists thread shredding and breaking.