Are you making quilted Christmas Skirts? Let's Chit Chat!
#12
That's the ones I did.
As long as your angles add up to 360 degrees you can use any ruler you like. I like the 60/30 on my standard ruler wich gives me 6 wedges @60 degrees each.
Originally Posted by MadQuilter
Originally Posted by Ditter43
I have been thinking about making a few but I don't want to have to buy a new ruler to do it.
#14
I'm making a new tree skirt this year. Last year I gave my tree skirt away to my daughter and I didn't get one made. I didn't know what I wanted to make because you know it's got to last me another 10 years. There are a bunch of links here for tree-skirt tutorials.
http://yarn-or-fabric.weebly.com/chr...ial-links.html
http://yarn-or-fabric.weebly.com/chr...ial-links.html
#15
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I plan to make the French Braid tree skirt called "Starry Christmas". I have collected the fabric and purchased the
June Taylor shape cut ruler. Maybe I will get it started in July.........or maybe not! Thank you......this board keeps me inspired.
June Taylor shape cut ruler. Maybe I will get it started in July.........or maybe not! Thank you......this board keeps me inspired.
#16
There's a tree skirt pattern on the moda bake shop site. It's called Half Baked or something like that. That's probably the one I'll use when I make one.
edit-it's called fruitcake under my tree. NO idea where I got half baked. :roll: Here's the link:
http://www.modabakeshop.com/2010/06/...r-my-tree.html
edit-it's called fruitcake under my tree. NO idea where I got half baked. :roll: Here's the link:
http://www.modabakeshop.com/2010/06/...r-my-tree.html
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