Pieces Be With You by Susan K Cleveland
54336 237 Ave, West Concord MN 55985
e-mail: PiecesBeWithYou@att.net
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Prairie Point Pillow or Quilt Supply List
Learn to use heavy decorative thread through the needle to embellish prairie points, then make perfect prairie points, and use a variation of foundation piecing to accurately piece many prairie points into a 14" pillow or very small quilt. Piping and ric-rac finishing techniques will be demonstrated at the pillow or quilt's edge for a fabulous finish!



If class is at a conference, classroom machines may be available. Please check with class organizer. If classroom machine is used, items marked with an "*" will be provided.

Fabric/thread requirements:
  • foundation fabric: starched 16" square light-colored fabric (will not be seen in finished project)
  • background fabric: fat quarter (18"x 22")
  • prairie points (rainbow of colors in sample): (8) 3"x at least 18" strips (all different colors) OR (4) 3"x at least 36" strips of same color OR (44) 3" squares of scraps
  • 50 or 60wt (regular weight) cotton thread for piecing and bobbin
  • 12wt cotton decorative thread for embellishing prairie points (available for purchase in class)
  • 100/16 or 90/14 topstitch needle for 12wt decorative thread (available for purchase in class)
  • not needed in class but required to finish project: 18" square fabric for back of pillow, cording and fabric for piping OR ric-rac, freezer paper
Homework (so more progress is made in class):
  • Starch and press light-colored approximately 16" square of foundation fabric
  • Starch, press and cut prairie point fabrics as noted:
    • (8) 3"x at least 18" strips (each row of prairie points requires a strip this size)
    • OR (4) 3"x at least 36" strips of one fabric
    • OR (44) 3" squares for a scrappy pillow
    • bring scraps of prairie point fabric to practice decorative stitching
  • Press prairie point strips in half lengthwise with wrong sides together (or press squares in half wrong side together)
  • Starch, press and cut background fabric (black & white in sample) as follows:
    • (1) 51/4(5.25") x approximately 16”
    • (1) 41/4(4.25") x approximately 16”
    • (7) 11/2(1.5") x approximately 16”

Supplies/tools:
  • * Sewing machine, fresh needle, bobbin, zig-zag throat plate, bed extension (if you have one), sewing machine manual?. A machine with adjustable needle positions is desirable.
  • * Slotted needle plate for your machine (not single hole)
  • * Walking (or even-feed) foot
  • Prairie Pointer Pillow or Quilt pattern from Pieces Be With You (Susan K Cleveland) available in class
  • Prairie Pointer tool (optional, available in class)
  • Rotary cutting mat...at least 18"and cutter
  • Small portable pressing surface if you have one
  • Small scissors or thread trimmers
  • Pins
  • Fabric glue (liquid or stick)
  • Seam ripper, stiletto (optional)
  • Permanent markers to show on foundation fabric (2 colors)
  • Pencil for note taking
  • Bag for scraps/threads
  • extension cord
To finish at home the following is also needed:
  • freezer paper: 16" square
  • backing fabric: (back of quilt or pillow) 16" square
  • pillow only: 16" square fusible interfacing
  • ric-rac (optional): 1yd
  • 60" cording for piping (optional)
  • 60" of 1.5" bias for piping fabric (optional)
  • thread to coordinate with piping fabric (optional)
  • quilt only: 60" of 1.5" bias strip for binding
  • pillow only: pillow stuffing or 14" pillow form
Irons and ironing boards will be needed, though not every student needs his/her own. This class is iron intensive... the more, the better ... without tripping breakers, that is.
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