Sew Easy Reversible Prairie Points
You've seen 'em, but maybe didn't know what they were. Pointy little edges on quilts instead of bindings. Well, we've got a faster, easier way to make them using less than half the fabric and alot less bulk.
Traditionally you would cut individual squares and fold twice diagonally and press so that all four raw edges were on the same side. Now, try our Sew Easy Reversible Prairie Points. They work exactly the same as the half-squares and quarter-squares - two fabrics right sides together, press the paper in place, and sew on the dotted lines. One page makes 24, enough to go around a small table runner or placemat. One package will fit a queen size quilt.
Put them between the borders....

Use them on the edges instead of a binding.....
Insert them in the blocks..... 
Our Prairie Points are alot less bulky, which makes them easy to manipulate into dimensional effects. Try 'em, you'll love 'em.
Available in two sizes -