Sewing With Minkee
#1
I have recently been blessed with 5 yards of pale blue minkee material and I am wondering what the best way to sew with it is. It is going to go into a blanket to go on my king size bed so 5 yards will be more than enough. What is the easiest way to sew some regular cotton blocks to it? Should I prewash it? Does it shed or shrink? Do I wash in hot / warm / or cold water? So far I am only going to have to have one seam down the middle to sew two 2 1/2 yard pieces together so that they will fit across my bed. I have a king size bed. I want to make some quilt blocks to sew to it and don't have a clue as to what the best way to do this would be. Is there anyone here on the board that has experience sewing with minkee that can help me out? I would be eternally grateful for any and all assistance.
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#2
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I recently saw a cute one that was a 4-patch, made for a baby, but it could be done in any size. The square was cut 8 1/2" and then after being put together had quilting done in each square. I have not worked with minkee, but I understand it does stretch a bit, but not bad. The 4-patch squares were done in flannel.
#3
I wouldn't prewash it. It will shed only where you cut it. It does stretch a little so don't use a block with little pieces. It kinda hard to work with then. It is worth the time to use it. It is so soft and comfy.
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