Christmas Tree Skirt
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Liberty Hill - Central TEXAS Hill Country
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I've made several by making a "lone star", putting triangles between the star points, making the skirt an octagonal (?) shape. I left it open from the outer edge to the center between 2 of the stars & finished it w/prairie points. Unfortunately I don't presently have a pic of one, as I gave them all away to family.
After tomorrow, I will be away from a computer for about a week on a trip to CA but if you'd like to see a pic, I will see if one of my grand dgtrs can get hers out & take some pics. Send me a PM & I'll be happy to try to get them to you.
Have a blessed day & may all your quilts be filled w/love. :lol:
After tomorrow, I will be away from a computer for about a week on a trip to CA but if you'd like to see a pic, I will see if one of my grand dgtrs can get hers out & take some pics. Send me a PM & I'll be happy to try to get them to you.
Have a blessed day & may all your quilts be filled w/love. :lol:
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Originally Posted by Ladybug 1938
Any Tutorials on a Christmas Tree Skirt???
Looked great.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Southeastern West Virginia, USA
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Originally Posted by barbgooch
Thanks everyone for all the great links and Ideas. My stepson has decided to keep his tree up year round and decorate it for each holiday. So I have decided to make him skirts to fit each one. Here's two I've made so far. I still have Easter, Halloween, Thanksgiving, St Patty's Day and of course, Christmas. I want to make each one a different style, so I appreciate all the other ideas.
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