what I never heard before about Minky
#21
I used minkee for sashing and the back of my grandsons quilt. The biggest problem I had was with the thickness at joining corners. I love the stuff. So cuddly and warm. Not sure how it will hold up after years though.
#23
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 108
No, you aren't the only one - I hate the feel of it, too - and am not real crazy about how it looks. But then, I can't stand the feel of microfiber either - maybe I'm just wierd -
#25
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: New Orleans/Rhode Island
Posts: 36
I have never used Minky but was considering using it as a back for a baby quilt. Since reading these post though I know I will never use it. That is unless Minky is improved. Sounds like more than I could handle.
A big concern I would have is, what does it do to the sewing machine. More than likely the bobbin casing has to be cleaned thoroughly. Don't think it's worth it. Think I will use flannel for the back instead of Minky.
A big concern I would have is, what does it do to the sewing machine. More than likely the bobbin casing has to be cleaned thoroughly. Don't think it's worth it. Think I will use flannel for the back instead of Minky.
#26
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Heber City, UT
Posts: 542
I love quilting on minky and other plush fur fabrics for backing on lap quilts and baby quilts. It's the softest!! I especially love Shannon fabrics' Cuddlesoft - not so much stretch, which is wonderful for quilting on my longarm. For Christmas, my sister made a lap quilt for each of her kids, which I machine-quilted. I use an old mat to trim, then have to vacuum afterwards. I told her I was going to charge her for cleanup . And she found that the long fur shed, so just popped each of the quilts into the wash before giving them away. Her kids absolutely love their snuggy quilts, and these five "kids" range in age from 16 to 29. (I also love quilting with minky because it shows off my quilting...)
#27
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 1,097
I'm with you - I can't stand the feel of microfiber! I don't think I've ever touched minky and after reading all this I don't think I want to anyway.
#28
Thank you to all who have commented. I have never worked with minky. I have been tempted but am now sure that
I do not want to work with it. I have enough dust bunnies with 3 critters running around the house and all my thread snips.
I do not want to work with it. I have enough dust bunnies with 3 critters running around the house and all my thread snips.
#30
I can imagine a pieced minky quilt would be a challenge with lint to clean up. However, I made a quilt for my husband with minky backing and he LOVES it. While making it, I used a pet hair roller to pick up the fuzzy lint after cutting the piece, rolling it over the minky edges to pick up any loose pieces that stuck to the minky too. It picked up fine. Then, I delivered the quilt to my LAQ who said she had no problem quilting with it. I kept the edges longer so I could turn them around to the front and fold/sew the binding and complete the quilt. Turned out great. He uses the quilt alot over the past 2 years and we've had no problem with it.
Meanwhile, since then, I made a quilt for myself with good quality flannel backing. It's nice. But, I prefer the feel of the minky as it's so soft. I'm sure a minky-backed quilt will be a to-do item in the future again.
Meanwhile, since then, I made a quilt for myself with good quality flannel backing. It's nice. But, I prefer the feel of the minky as it's so soft. I'm sure a minky-backed quilt will be a to-do item in the future again.
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