All half metres of Salt Water by Tula Pink, but you knew that.
Haven't got a clue yet what to do with them except enjoying them just as they are.
I like the wavy quilt Tula has made with these fabrics, you can see it here.
The quick project I told you about last time is nearly ready; I'll show you when it's ready.
Can anyone tell me how to quilt minkee? Will it not lose its fluffiness?
I would adise enjoying them a little longer before you start cutting them up. I always have to think about the ebach or a bath robe when I see that fabric .. but I guess you are looking for quilt patterns ..
ReplyDeleteIm sorry - I have no idea how to sew minky/minkee but I guess as it'S some kind of fleece a few extra pins are needed. Maybe you can go over it with a soft brush afterwards to get the fibers out from under the sewing thread. And the fluffiness I guess depends on how dense you quilt.
Nothing better than a package of Tula Pink happiness - enjoy!
ReplyDeleteWhatever you make I'm sure it will be beautiful. I hope to buy some of these later in the year as they are fabulous prints.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous prints. How exciting to get a package like that. Sorry, no help with the minky.
ReplyDeleteDon't you just love squishy mail? I received two quilt blocks in the mail this week. Your fabrics will become something gorgeous I'm sure.
ReplyDeleteMinkee makes a great backing. No, it does not loose it's fluffiness; however if it is embossed with dots etc. they may get smooshed.
ReplyDeleteBe careful not to stretch the minkee when you are working with it.
I'd sit and stroke the Tula for a while... ;o)
ReplyDeleteWow! Beautiful fabrics.
ReplyDeleteoooo, lovely fabrics.
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