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QuiltnNan 10-26-2012 08:07 AM

i think the minkee is 'puffy' enough that it won't look flat.

Prissnboot 10-26-2012 08:57 AM

I did a quilt for my grandson without batting - they live in California and his mother said she loved that it didn't have batting, it was the perfect weight. The front was pieced, the back was minkee.

Blinkokr 10-26-2012 09:05 AM

Just cute as can be, great job and thank you for sharing. no batting
Have a Blessed day
Ellen

debcavan 10-26-2012 09:12 AM

Love the fabric . The minkee is enough without the batting. I think you are right.

Halo 10-26-2012 11:40 AM

I use a lot of fleece mainly on the backs of denim quilts. I never use batting with the fleece, but I do, always, use basting spray. It keeps the fleece from shifting when you quilt it. Never used the minkee yet, but seems like it would be, more or less, just like the fleece. Basting spray is my best friend as I use very little pinning with it. Holds all the layers together perfectly for me.

AlienQuilter 10-26-2012 11:50 AM


Originally Posted by Halo (Post 5614197)
I use a lot of fleece mainly on the backs of denim quilts. I never use batting with the fleece, but I do, always, use basting spray. It keeps the fleece from shifting when you quilt it. Never used the minkee yet, but seems like it would be, more or less, just like the fleece. Basting spray is my best friend as I use very little pinning with it. Holds all the layers together perfectly for me.

This is what I do also with all backings. I have made several quilts with fleece and a pieced top - no shifting. Minkee with a pieced top - no shifting. Flannel with a pieced top - no shifting. With fleece and minkee no batting.

Makes me wonder if it was the foot you were using. I use a quilting/walking foot. Also have automatic pressure/tension on my machine.

joyce888 10-26-2012 12:34 PM

I think it needs a light batting. I think when it's quilted it will be sunken in the middle and too flat all over.

loisf 10-26-2012 12:44 PM

One thing to consider when not using batting... Is the color of the backing going to give you the effect you want on the front. I almost made a terrible mistake by not using batting. I'm glad I realized it soon enough. The mango colored Minky backing would have darkened the light cream color in my quilt top and the seams would have shown - not what I would have wanted. You could always just use white flannel in a situation where batting would be too thick.

hperttula123 10-26-2012 01:03 PM

I've done it with batting and quilted...it's very warm. Also, minkee without batting...I love it. I just did the birthing method on it. I like the result that way also.

OKLAHOMA PEACH 10-26-2012 01:09 PM


Originally Posted by pollyjvan9 (Post 5613607)
After reading the first 4 or 5 answers to question about batting or no batting I decided to go with the NO BATTING. Unfortunately, I should have gone the other way. I expected the Minkee to strech so I pinned a whole lot, even basted (which I never do) and I still ended up with a mess. I am not going to post a picture of this, it is just too distressing, but I am going to take it completely and start over because this fabric was all so expensive. BTW I had it almost finished before I decided I had a disaster on my hands. Also, I ignored just about my only rule...always start quilting in the middle and work out.

When you quilt a quilt with minkee, quilt with the minkee down. (on the bottom of stack)


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