Re: showing cat fabrics to advantage



Ya, that's the proper term! Prairie points placed around the fussy cut
fabric so that the picture is hidden until the child opens them up to reveal
a picture.

Thanks Patti,

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Christina Doucette
Petawawa, ON, Canada
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"Patti" <Patti@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> That sounds more or less like prairie points, used in a special way.
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> In message <4%ytf.2792$Yk2.420942@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Christina
> Doucette <starwars@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
>>I saw a cute child's quilt in a magazine once that had fussy cut all sorts
>>of kids fabric and made flaps that the child must open to see the picture.
>>I think they used 4 squares the same size as the fussy cut fabric, then
>>folded them in half twice on the diagonal then placed the rough edges
>>together around the fussy cut square before using it in the quilt. (Can
>>anyone else explain this better?)
>>
>>If no one knows what i mean, I will look in my pile on mags to see if it
>>was
>>one of mine I saw it in....
>>
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> Best Regards
> pat on the hill


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