I really want to put some on a tote. I love yours :D
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Originally Posted by omak
LOL ... shy is not my problem.
Technologically challenged is <g>. when it happens, I will see if I can figure something out, but, please! Do not hold your breath! :lol: This really is one of those things, that you learn by doing. would weally wove to see your pitchers, omak! :wink: |
on a tote is a great idea - i'll have to give that a try next time i make a tote bag - thanks for the inspiration.
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Prairie points on a tote would be VERY awesome, I am thinking.
And, it isn't just a matter of talking to a computer and downloading pictures... all the baby talk/coaxing will not put a camera into my hands. Other than that, it would probably be a breeze! LOL |
KLue, thanks for the link to the tutorial. I looked and I want to try. I have been stumped on a lap quilt for some time now on finishing the border and binding. I would love to try this method.
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wanda
make them and then post pics for us. its really not hard at all. i attached them to the quilt last night and it just looks awesome. i used mine pointing in - i posted pics for everyone and asked which way they liked it and it was an overwhelming "pointing in" response. i hope to post the finished quilt tomorrow for everyone to see. |
how is this done I never heard of this,would love to try this, could you show here on site
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this link is a photo tute on how to make them
http://patchworkunderground.com/blog...oints-tutorial and this link is a PDF on how to make them along with 2 fabric continuous points and points with piping - which i'll be trying both of these styles real soon - i'm addicted to prairie points that point in. http://extension.usu.edu/files/publi...b__7298330.pdf |
Thanks Klue - have saved it! Wow, real grown up University instructions! I Love the idea of the ones with piping!
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I think they are just beautiful. What a great job!!!
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