Black Cuddle Minky Fabric Per Yard 60in Wide Longarm Backing

Black Cuddle Minky Fabric Per Yard — 60" Wide is a luxuriously soft, plush black minky fabric available by the yard for longarm quilt backing, baby blanket construction, and any project requiring the signature ultra-soft texture of Cuddle minky in a pure, classic black colorway. At 60" wide, black Cuddle is one of the most versatile backing fabrics in the Linda’s collection for modern, masculine, and high-contrast quilt designs.

Top 10 Questions About Black Cuddle Minky Fabric

What is Cuddle minky?
Cuddle is Shannon Fabrics’ premium minky fabric brand — a 100% polyester plush fabric with an exceptionally soft, velvety texture that is distinctly softer and more uniform than standard fleece. Cuddle minky is the most widely used premium minky brand in the quilt and baby blanket market.
Why use black Cuddle for quilt backings?
Black minky backing is extremely popular for modern, masculine, and high-contrast quilts. The deep black plush creates a dramatic visual and tactile contrast with the quilt top, and the softness is immediately apparent to recipients. Black is also a practical choice — it shows less wear and soil than light-colored backing fabrics.
Is Cuddle minky difficult to quilt on a longarm?
Minky requires specific preparation: use a walking foot or longarm machine appropriate for thick fabrics, reduce tension, and use a fresh needle (size 14/90 or 16/100 recommended). Many longarm quilters pre-pin or use Side Grips to manage minky’s tendency to shift laterally during quilting. Practice on a sample before loading a customer quilt.
What thread works best on black minky backing?
Black thread (Glide 11001 Black) blends invisibly on black minky backing. For a tonal tone-on-black effect, black bobbin thread completes the look. Some quilters use a contrasting color thread for intentional design visibility against the black backing.
Does black Cuddle require special washing instructions?
Wash in cold water on gentle cycle and tumble dry on low. Avoid high heat, which can mat the minky plush. Do not iron directly — use a pressing cloth if pressing is needed.
How much yardage do I need for a backing?
For a standard queen quilt top (approximately 60" x 80" finished), one piece of 60"-wide fabric at approximately 2.75 yards covers the backing with loading overlap. For king size, two widths seamed together are typically required. Calculate based on your specific quilt dimensions plus 4–6" loading overlap on each side.
Is black Cuddle appropriate for baby quilts?
While the softness is ideal for baby quilts, black is less common in baby applications than pastel or character-print backings. Black Cuddle is most popular for adult, masculine, and dramatic modern quilts.
Does black minky bleed in washing?
Dark minky can release some dye in the first wash. Pre-wash a sample piece or wash the backing separately the first time with a color catcher sheet as a precaution.
Can I use black Cuddle for non-quilt projects?
Yes — Cuddle minky is used for baby blankets, stuffed animals, wearable art, bed runners, pillow covers, and any project requiring extreme softness.
What needle should I use to sew Cuddle minky?
A size 75/11 to 90/14 stretch or ballpoint needle works well for Cuddle minky to prevent skipped stitches on the polyester plush fabric.

Common Uses for Black Cuddle Minky Fabric

  • Longarm quilt backing on modern, masculine, and high-contrast quilt designs
  • Dramatic quilt backs for quilts featuring bold dark-palette quilt tops
  • Baby blanket construction requiring extreme softness in a deep black color
  • Lap quilt and throw backing for adult quilts intended as cozy home accessories
  • Pillow and cushion covers requiring soft plush backing fabric
  • Wearable art and garments requiring premium soft texture
  • Mixed-media craft and textile projects requiring black plush fabric
  • High-contrast two-sided quilts where black backing creates visual drama
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