Re: showing cat fabrics to advantage
- From: "Christina Doucette" <starwars@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2005 14:20:14 -0500
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.
> .
> 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....
>>
>
> --
> Best Regards
> pat on the hill
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