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Old 12-17-2010, 07:01 AM
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My son (who lives in Florida) has asked me to make him a quilted tree skirt (for next year) and while I have several good ideas, I am looking for more. Ideas anyone???
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I would like to learn how to make a Tree Skirt. All I can make is quilts :) I also need to learn to applique, and many other things. lol
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Use the search topic, located under the quiter's message board.

Type in what you are looking for, it helps me a lot.
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good luck
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I think any pattern would work, sometimes it is just the color choices. I had one that everyone likes that has a black background, with small ivy pattern in it. It was with a flying geese design. I don't think I can forward the pattern though, but I am positive you can work in out.
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Old 12-17-2010, 07:18 AM
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Originally Posted by KayT
I think any pattern would work, sometimes it is just the color choices. I had one that everyone likes that has a black background, with small ivy pattern in it. It was with a flying geese design. I don't think I can forward the pattern though, but I am positive you can work in out.
He said he thinks he would like something in the traditional Christmas colors and not too light in color - I was thinking maybe a crazy quilt type. Another thought was one with a nativity scene appliqued on a dark background (he also thought that sounded nice). Here is a photo of one I made for me but I don't think he wants "snowmen" in Florida.

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Old 12-17-2010, 07:24 AM
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I saw one once that was large holly leaves cut and sewn individually. They were overlapped at the center circle and it was made of clusters of berries. It was unique and very pretty. The quilting on the leaves made the veins.
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Old 12-17-2010, 08:03 AM
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Originally Posted by lovingmama
Use the search topic, located under the quiter's message board.

Type in what you are looking for, it helps me a lot.
Thanks for suggesting this - I did find quite a few ideas that way.
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Originally Posted by Ann Marie O
My son (who lives in Florida) has asked me to make him a quilted tree skirt (for next year) and while I have several good ideas, I am looking for more. Ideas anyone???
This is what I did. I had bought one of those pre-quilted tree skirt panels. Used it as a template. I cut out a white on white fabric and sewed it pillow case style to the panel. I turned it inside out, sewed the opening shut. I ironed it. then I cut out houses, a church, trees, snowmen, holly leaves and berries out of homespuns and other fabrics. I then appliqued them on to the treeskirt and quilted it as I saw fit. Now it is under my tree!
Good luck. I hope this inspired you somewhat. :D
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Old 12-17-2010, 11:41 AM
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there was a good one on Fatquarters.com
go to christmas and it is a kit. I made it and love it.
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