Prairie points can be charming surprises in quilts when they're included in piecing or in a quilt's binding. Traditionally, they're evenly spaced around the outer edge of a quilt pointing outward, but why can't they be used as accents anywhere? Adding stitching, beads, contrast lining, and a variety of prairie points in a quilt can really make a piece pop!
Included with the tool are instructions for cutting, stitching, and pressing prairie points - along with yardage charts so you'll know how much fabric you'll need for each project. Lined (or two-color) prairie point instructions are also included.