prairie point question
#7
I made one about 30 years ago for my baby, and it was used and loved, not "babied". Then the next kiddo used the quilt to, using the little points to put his fingers in when he sucked his thumb. Yes, it help up well. The quilt was passed on when I didn't need it, and it looked great, probably washed dozens and dozens of times.
#8
The prairie points will stand up as long as they are sewn well. Make sure you fold carefully, press the shapes and sew them with a generous seam. When doing individual points, nestle them together and sew them in a string before you fasten them to your quilt. They are such a pretty addition to any quilt. :lol:
#10
Originally Posted by Shemjo
The prairie points will stand up as long as they are sewn well. Make sure you fold carefully, press the shapes and sew them with a generous seam. When doing individual points, nestle them together and sew them in a string before you fasten them to your quilt. They are such a pretty addition to any quilt. :lol:
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