Minky quilts have their challenges but nothing that is too hard to handle. This starts a series of posts on how I make a minky quilt. I quilt on a home machine with a walking foot and these blankets are made to be machine washed & dried for daily use.
The following thoughts & tips are my own - but as in all things, you must do what is right for you.
Basically the bottom line for any quilt is to have a nice flat quilt top before you start assembly of your quilt sandwich.
This includes the front and the back.
What I do:
* Pre-wash fat quarters or fabric yardage
* Do not wash pre-cuts
* Use lots of canned spray starch
* Iron, iron & iron
* Press seams open
* Trim all loose threads - front & back
* Use a #12 needle for regular quilting cotton and a
#10 needle for batiks
* Stitch length is 1.5 in a scant 1/4" seam
Cautions:
* Using steam to iron and starch will shrink your unwashed fabric. Use your judgement on this point if you need every inch for a specific pattern or design. Ironing at every stage is still necessary.
* If you stitch in the ditch - do not press seams open.
All posts are linked at the top of the blog under 'How To Make a Minky Quilt" - or scroll down to read Part 2 - The Table.
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