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How do you attach prairie points to a binding?

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    #16
    No BJ, it's pretty clear. I will definitely give it a try when I return home and see how it works out. Thanks.

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      #17
      I just checked two quilts my mother made for my girls years ago -- so they've been washed numerous
      times -- and she didn't use a binding. :shock: She just attached the points to the top, turned the
      points to the outside and hand-stitched the backing to the back side of the points. These quilts were
      used on the girls' beds until they left home; while they are showing some wear, the prairie point edges
      are fine.

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        #18
        If your quilt isn't too big how about if you sew the back on right sides together with the prairie points in the seam also, leaving an opening to turn it right side out? It's not a binding but it would get your prairie points facing out on the edge.
        Lyndhurst, Ohio USA - East Side Suburb of Cleveland, Ohio

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          #19
          I think this is what I will have to do Karen. I had already attached the binding to the piece that I hoped to add prairie points to so I will just have to make another one. I am making a small wall-hanging for each of the members of my family for Christmas, hopefully. I just wanted to elongate them with some dangly bits like prairie points and beads. I will post a photo when I finally get one done.

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            #20
            Rita...if it's just 3 or 4,etc...and they hang down....why not make them triangles with finished edge
            and hand sew them on.....??? add the beads and such.... :?:

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              #21
              Good idea Marilyn.... now how would I do that? Hmmm....think, think, think (as Winnie the Pooh might say. :lol: )

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                #22
                I've been thinkin', ....sew a tri. RST, leave a little opening , turn inside out, fold into PP, sew the edge with
                the opening to the edge of quilt. I didn't try it but should work..... :wink:

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                  #23
                  Yep! Did a tester already. It would work. Meanwhile, Nancy (gmhowl) sent me an article from Quilters Newsletter showing how to do it with a binding so I am going to try that too. I really appreciate everybody's input. You have no idea how much being a member of TQS has revolutionized my quilt life. I would not know where to begin or who to have asked this question here in Ireland. The internet is a wonderful learning tool. Thanks everybody for sharing your knowledge.

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                    #24
                    Hi Rita -

                    Could you post pictures of front and back of the Prairie Points when you're finished? I'm very curious to hear about the QNM method.

                    Thanks!

                    Nancy

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                      #25
                      Rita, (am I too late, you already have your solution?)

                      In the book "Stitched Raw Edge Appliqué" by Sue Nickels and Pat Holly, in the "Finished edge" section, there are instructions to add looping to binding strips, but it could very well be replaced by prairie points. I do not want to scan the whole section, but here is a picture of the general idea:

                      the Prairie points could be "enclosed" between 2 layers of binding (for each of the front and back).

                      Andrée

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by AndreeBergeron
                        Rita, (am I too late, you already have your solution?)

                        In the book "Stitched Raw Edge Appliqué" by Sue Nickels and Pat Holly, in the "Finished edge" section, there are instructions to add looping to binding strips, but it could very well be replaced by prairie points. I do not want to scan the whole section, but here is a picture of the general idea:

                        the Prairie points could be "enclosed" between 2 layers of binding (for each of the front and back).

                        Andrée
                        This looks much like the two-color binding with prairie points. There are several great tutorials online for two-color bindings, just search on that. Also, here's a great ruffled flange binding tutorial that I've used and love at this link---> http://nouveaustitch.com/2012/11/12/...lange-binding/. Check it out.

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                          #27
                          Andrée and Nancy, thank you both for those suggestions. Andrée I am embarrassed to say I have that book and never thought to look in it so I will this morning. :roll: Nancy, that's actually a great tutorial thank you.

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                            #28
                            What a great tutorial, Nancy! That double binding and ruffle really makes quite the elegant finish for a simple quilt. I've bookmarked that one.

                            After Rita mentioned a Craftsy class on bindings, I looked for it a few days ago and found one by Mimi Dietrich, the queen of edges and bindings. Wow, her books go waaaay back. The class was on sale for $19.00 so of course, I had to take a look. She makes binding so clear, simple and neat and presents lots of techniques.

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                              #29
                              Thanks, Nancy and Andree! Such good ideas for edge finishings! And you both gave enough information that I could figure out how to do it myself.

                              Nancy

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                                #30
                                Glad you asked the question, Rita !! So many great answers and new techniques to try !! Thanks to all
                                of you ! What a place, this forum !!

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