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quiltinNsmilin 06-16-2010 04:37 PM

The absolute darkest truest black is made by Michael Miller. Once
you use that, nothing else will do. Before I found that, I used to use the Kona. Also, Keepsake quilting sells an Amish Black that is
$6.00 a yard, I think. But neither the Kona, nor the Amish black is anywhere near as dark as the Michael Miller true black. Check it out.

galvestonangel 06-16-2010 05:51 PM

You can get Kona Black on line from Hancock's

emmy 06-16-2010 06:29 PM

Where would you recommend I get black flannel? I want to make a quilt for DD who lives in CO. I live in FL so my choices locally are slim.

mjsylvstr 06-17-2010 02:55 AM


Originally Posted by emmy
Where would you recommend I get black flannel? I want to make a quilt for DD who lives in CO. I live in FL so my choices locally are slim.

http://www.fabric.com/apparel-fashio...el-fabric.aspx

Favorite Fabrics 06-17-2010 05:53 AM


Originally Posted by quiltinNsmilin
The absolute darkest truest black is made by Michael Miller. Once
you use that, nothing else will do. Before I found that, I used to use the Kona. Also, Keepsake quilting sells an Amish Black that is
$6.00 a yard, I think. But neither the Kona, nor the Amish black is anywhere near as dark as the Michael Miller true black. Check it out.

We carried the "Michael Miller Jet Brown" a couple of years back. While it was a great fabric, and the darkest brown we'd ever seen (and I imagine their black is like it)... we found that it did not sell well for us, as it cost about $2 more per yard than regular blacks (Kona and the like).

So... I'm wondering... those of you who are connoisseurs of black fabrics, do you think it is worth the extra $ to get the double-dyed darks? Or does it depend on the project?

gramquilter2 06-17-2010 06:22 AM

I think it would be worth the extra $2 if the quilt you are making depends on the black for a sharp contrast. I would also pay for it if I was using it as a small border to set the blocks off a bit.

penski 06-17-2010 12:20 PM

i agree with the kona ,i love to use it

nwm50 06-17-2010 12:21 PM

wash with salt before sewing....keeps the colors lasting longer.

Susie42quilter 06-17-2010 01:22 PM

Kona Black .

ghostrider 06-17-2010 02:27 PM


Originally Posted by Favorite Fabrics
So... I'm wondering... those of you who are connoisseurs of black fabrics, do you think it is worth the extra $ to get the double-dyed darks? Or does it depend on the project?

For me it would depend on the other fabrics used in the piece.

I use Kona black by the bolt, but it is almost always used with other 60 square broadcloths, either other Kona solids or Moda Bella solids.

If I were making a piece with lighter weight cottons or batiks, I would eagerly pay extra for Michael Miller darks. I may just have to go find some to try out with some batiks. ;) Thanks for the info. The dark chocolate sounds just perfect with some awesome deep yellow-gold batiks I've been saving.


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