I really like what you did with the prairie points on the table runner. If you'd put the pp on the full length of both sides it would've been too busy for me; the limited amount and Kitty-corner placement of the blue and green pp's was very pretty!
Love this tutorial!!! One question...can I use the traditional folded method and binding method that you used on the strawberry project to finish a quilt? If so, do I stitch my prairie points down to the top first, then stitch the binding over the top of the prairie points, then flip it over to the back and hand stitch it down (I like hand stitching on the back)? First time for prairie points for me and I love the look of the strawberry one the best. I just want to make sure I’m understanding your technique. I like the traditional folded method but wasn’t sure if I would have too much bulk if I wanted to combine that with the double fold binding. Will it fold over ok in the corners if I wanted to do the points all the way around? I hope that all made sense and thanks in advance for your response
Yes, traditional folded method will work. Stitch the prairie points then bind. If the corners are a little bulky, trim the corner layers separately at different lengths. This will create a gradual slope from the bulky corner. Hope this makes sense for you. I am delighted that you enjoy the tutorials.
Great tutorial. Praire points really finish off a project nicely. Thank you.
Glad you like them.
Thanks so much. This will be a bid help with a project I have. Great job and instructions. :>)
I'll be using Prairie Points more often. They really look nice. Thanks for sharing!
You're welcome.
Thank you for sharing this about the prairie point I learned something new!
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Fantastic information, love the look of prairie points. Thanks for sharing xx
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Thank you Terry for awesome prairie points, also like how you use the prairie points in with your binding.
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Lots of great information - thank you :)
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Thanks Terry. I will be trying Prairie Points in the future.
Excellent!
I use prairie points a lot. They're fun and nice looking.
So true.
Great video; thank you
You're welcome.
I really like what you did with the prairie points on the table runner. If you'd put the pp on the full length of both sides it would've been too busy for me; the limited amount and Kitty-corner placement of the blue and green pp's was very pretty!
Thank you. :)
Soooo beautiful ♡♡
Thank you.
Love this tutorial!!! One question...can I use the traditional folded method and binding method that you used on the strawberry project to finish a quilt? If so, do I stitch my prairie points down to the top first, then stitch the binding over the top of the prairie points, then flip it over to the back and hand stitch it down (I like hand stitching on the back)? First time for prairie points for me and I love the look of the strawberry one the best. I just want to make sure I’m understanding your technique. I like the traditional folded method but wasn’t sure if I would have too much bulk if I wanted to combine that with the double fold binding. Will it fold over ok in the corners if I wanted to do the points all the way around? I hope that all made sense and thanks in advance for your response
Yes, traditional folded method will work. Stitch the prairie points then bind. If the corners are a little bulky, trim the corner layers separately at different lengths. This will create a gradual slope from the bulky corner. Hope this makes sense for you.
I am delighted that you enjoy the tutorials.
junctionfabric.com great thanks so much for the response!