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Gilla 05-31-2010 11:57 AM

I really want to purchase some Minkee Safari Layer Cale fabrics from Missouri Star and wonder how much trouble I will have sewing with it. I make some pillows with some knobby fabrics last year and the stuff kept slipping and sliding. Anyone have some experience with these fabrics? These are not knobby and I want to back them with medium brown or beige flannel.

Gilla 05-31-2010 01:44 PM

These fabrics come in 11 x 11 squares. I was thinking of making a 50 x 80 throw from it. Any suggestions?

bj 05-31-2010 01:48 PM

I've not made anything with it, but I've heard that it is a little hard to work with. Crawls around and maybe ravels pretty easily.

Gilla 05-31-2010 01:56 PM

I saw a demo. They stitched an x across the square (probably to keep it from moving) and then sewed the squares together with a flannel backing and the seams showing on the front MissouriStarQuiltCo did a sample with charm size squares. It looked easy, but I also worked with some knobby ones and I did not do well. But these colors intrigued me. I probably need someone to talk me out of it.

Pam B 05-31-2010 02:04 PM

I have sewn with Minkee...it looked like I was wearing it when I finished! Lint was everywhere. I found that I needed to pin and pin and pin and pin. I have heard of some people using a light fusible interfacing on the wrong side to 'stabalize' it. It does stretch. I am sure this sounds like I am advising against it but I am not. I love the finished product and them hassle of working with it is worth it to me. In fact, I have a minkee throw to make on my agenda for this summer.

Gilla 05-31-2010 04:35 PM

Thanks. These fabrics are smooth, not knobby, but they probably will stretch. They showed a flannel backing and stitching across, I think to hold them in place.

knlsmith 06-01-2010 03:53 PM

also, use a walking foot. really helps alot.


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