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remareis 01-16-2011 12:34 PM

I love the cuddle material. Does anyone have any hints or good ideas to get me started. I bought a receiving blanket kit to get me started.

grann of 6 01-16-2011 12:55 PM


Originally Posted by remareis
I love the cuddle material. Does anyone have any hints or good ideas to get me started. I bought a receiving blanket kit to get me started.

Hate sewing with it; I use a serger to sew it. Last Year I made 3 bathrobes for my Ggirls out of the fuzzy stuff. I was so glad to be done with that project, never want to use it again. Fuzz was everywhere!!! Keep your machine free of the fuzz, especially the bobbin area. Good luck and have fun :roll: :lol:

Clueless 01-16-2011 12:59 PM

I did not enjoy working with minkee. I had to rip out a seam and it left a mark. It slid all over. I will use old fashioned flannel for a toasty backing.

Linda Loo 01-16-2011 01:15 PM

I make lots of lap quilts and baby quilts with Minkee/Cuddle fabric. What others say about it is all true. It slips and slides when you sew it, and it lints like crazy. However, I love the end result! There is nothing as soft, comfy and "pettable" as this fabric! I find that the less I handle the stuff, the less lint it makes. I've taken it outside to shake the devil out of it before sewing. (Didn't work and was an absolute mess, getting me COVERED with lint.) Now I cut one piece at a time, carry it to the machine, sew and repeat. All these quilts have been done QAYG. I always use a walking foot to minimize "crawl". I have even bound quilts with minky. It's a real buggaboo, but the result is yummy. YouTube has lots of tutorials. Give it a try, I think it's worth the effort.

Pam B 01-16-2011 01:17 PM

Pin, pin, pin, pin, pin....and then pin some more! Hate working with it but love the end result!

remareis 01-16-2011 05:48 PM

thanks so much, will get the walking foot out and extra pins. I have read about spray glue, would that help?

quiltingfriendseeker 01-16-2011 06:13 PM

I saw one that had been hand quilted over it as awholecloth quilt. it had not been pieced together the quilting was not dense but the designs like a simple flower shape allover gave it definition and a nice puffy soft look.It msde me want to do one,I DON't know what was on the bsck. But i wanted to do one like that. You could use the machine to make overall designs using a freemotion foot or a walking foot . It would have a good feel to it also.

grann of 6 01-17-2011 04:00 AM


Originally Posted by remareis
thanks so much, will get the walking foot out and extra pins. I have read about spray glue, would that help?

I wouldn't want to use glue or spray baste on it. It is too puffy for that, I think. Lots of pins and the most patience you can muster, and then some more.


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