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Hoping you can help me...
After taking our Christmas tree down this year, I decided it isn't fun anymore. Sometime during the holidays there was a post or link to a fabric Christmas tree which was hung on a wall. I think it even had tabs which were used to hang ornaments on the tree. I'm thinking that if I start soon, I stand a chance of finishing it before Dec. 2015. You all are so "on top" of quilting info, I am hoping you can help me too!! Thanks!
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Originally Posted by stashmaker
(Post 7045101)
After taking our Christmas tree down this year, I decided it isn't fun anymore. Sometime during the holidays there was a post or link to a fabric Christmas tree which was hung on a wall. I think it even had tabs which were used to hang ornaments on the tree. I'm thinking that if I start soon, I stand a chance of finishing it before Dec. 2015. You all are so "on top" of quilting info, I am hoping you can help me too!! Thanks!
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Hi, how about this McCall's pattern? http://mccallpattern.mccall.com/m577...hp?page_id=910 It's more for cards, but I suppose you could put ornaments on it.
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If you posted a comment, go look thru your portfolio and see if you can find the link.
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I think the pattern was called a little bit shorter tall tree there is 2 sizes by cindi Edgerton
here`s mine not finished Gale |
This might be the tree that has inspired you .......
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...r-t259223.html Cindi also has three different ree patterns available. The largest is a slightly different tree, but would make for a fun replacement to a real one at 27"x77" Here's a link to her site. http://averyspecialcollection.com/ |
Check out this one, just saw it on clearance until 1/15: http://www.joann.com/sewing/?prefn1=...54&prefv1=true
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http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...r-t259223.html
The above link is to the one I like very much. There is a pattern called "Tall Trim The Tree" and that is the one she used. The pattern can be found here http://www.averyspecialcollection.co...more/page1.htm |
Missouri Star Quilt Co. had a panel that you just worked up and it had holes/slits for actual little lights. Very pretty. You might contact them to see if they still have those panels.
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Originally Posted by yngldy
(Post 7045682)
Check out this one, just saw it on clearance until 1/15: http://www.joann.com/sewing/?prefn1=...54&prefv1=true
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Originally Posted by stashmaker
(Post 7045101)
After taking our Christmas tree down this year, I decided it isn't fun anymore. Sometime during the holidays there was a post or link to a fabric Christmas tree which was hung on a wall. I think it even had tabs which were used to hang ornaments on the tree. I'm thinking that if I start soon, I stand a chance of finishing it before Dec. 2015. You all are so "on top" of quilting info, I am hoping you can help me too!! Thanks!
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My neighbor made a Christmas tree that she slipped onto a cone piece of Styrofoam. She slips lights up under the fabric. They're attached to a couple small battery packs. It's about 24" tall and has a small nativity set. All goes into a box when finished. I need to get the pattern from her when she gets back from Florida.
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I saw a post on Facebook where they shrink wrap their Christmas tree ornaments and all, I may give that a try this coming Christmas
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Thanks for your help.
Thanks to you all for your suggestions. I think the "Tall Tree" pattern is what I was thinking of -- will order pattern today. As always, you are the go-to people for info. Have a happy new year!
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