If I tried this for sure my square would not match up with my points….I used to be good at math but with quilting I seem to have no brain for numbers…. I love what you showed us. This newbie is mucho impressed! 💕
Would be a lot clearer if you'd used the white to simulate the batting, and the black for the batting. I got lost trying to figure out which piece was what that you were cutting. Also would have liked to see this done on a traditional, straight-edged piece ... the stuff about the prairie points just muddied it up for me.
Beautiful finish and lovely little quilt. Thanks for sharing!
If I tried this for sure my square would not match up with my points….I used to be good at math but with quilting I seem to have no brain for numbers…. I love what you showed us. This newbie is mucho impressed! 💕
Thanks, Mickey! The blog section on our website is a great resource for new longarm quilters. You can learn more here: bit.ly/3Q9ZmO5
I just heard of this technique and appreciate your video. I am definitely going to try this on my current quilt.Thank you for the video.
Very interesting, thank you Dawn
I’d like to see how you planned and cut your ombré fabric for the economy block please. Your Prairie Points look great!
Great tutorial.
Just asking. Do you sell that ombre fabric or was that part of your stash?
Where can we get that metal prairie point tool please?
Would be a lot clearer if you'd used the white to simulate the batting, and the black for the batting. I got lost trying to figure out which piece was what that you were cutting. Also would have liked to see this done on a traditional, straight-edged piece ... the stuff about the prairie points just muddied it up for me.