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mom2boyz 03-18-2012 09:07 AM

Prairie points and going around a corner
 
I have done a continuous prairie point around a pillow case and would like to try one on a smallish wall hanging. How do you go around a corner so all the corners look the same. Also, do the points stick out on the sides or do they usually lie flat against the quilt with a binding on the edges. Are there any tuts available on this. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks

momto5 03-18-2012 09:58 AM

If you google prairie points you will most likely come up with several tutes...I can tell you how I did it but that's not necessarily going to be the best way!

Iamquilter 03-18-2012 11:19 AM

Prairie points[
 

Originally Posted by mom2boyz (Post 5070459)
I have done a continuous prairie point around a pillow case and would like to try one on a smallish wall hanging. How do you go around a corner so all the corners look the same. Also, do the points stick out on the sides or do they usually lie flat against the quilt with a binding on the edges. Are there any tuts available on this. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks

I never done continuous pp's but I do put them on baby quilts occassionally, I just adjust them so they come out on the ends.
Just google them and maybe you will find a tute on that.

dlong 03-18-2012 06:26 PM

If you make the edges of the corner pieces line up together when you turn the quilt they will form a square corner. That's the only way I've done them. I'll be interested to see if anyone has another way that makes them cover the corner with a point.


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