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I just finished this Diamond Log Cabin Tree Skirt for a very dear relative and can't wait to give it to her tomorrow when we meet for lunch. I only stitched in the ditch on this one so it's very plain. I plan to tell her if she wants more quilting done on it - I'll be happy to take it back later the holidays and do a better job of finishing it. It was folded and boxed before I realized I hadn't taken any pictures so it's a little wrinkled.
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beautiful :thumbup:
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Absolutely awesome! What a great gift.
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Very pretty!
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Great skirt,and pattern. Lucky lady your friend is.
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Lucky friend..
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oh I gotta make me one of them. yours is very pretty. tfs
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beautiful!
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Oh that is pretty!!!
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Beautiful. :lol:
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I really like the non straight closing. Beautiful job.
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Beautiful
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Oh that is gorgeous, do you have a pattern you would be willing to share, i would like to make one for me also.
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Bet she won't want it out of her site after she sees it :mrgreen: I know I wouldn't Great Job :thumbup:
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That's the prettiest tree skirt I've seen! Where can I get a pattern like that?
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That's the prettiest Christmas tree skirt I've ever seen. You did a great job selecting the colors. Beautiful.
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Originally Posted by craftymatt2
Oh that is gorgeous, do you have a pattern you would be willing to share, i would like to make one for me also.
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Originally Posted by katier825
That's the prettiest tree skirt I've seen! Where can I get a pattern like that?
The pattern is from an Eleanor Burns Quilt in a Day Book entitled, "Diamond Log Cabin" table cloth or tree skirt. It's a very easy pattern that makes up fairly quickly. This one only has 3 darks and 3 lights. I've made several with only the 3 lights and 3 darks and they fit the trees wonderfully. The pattern from Ms. Burns instructs you to use 4 light and 4 dark and makes quite a large tree skirt. I made one with 4 of each color for my 12' tree and it looks great. Good luck and post a picture when you've finished. |
Originally Posted by anicra
I just finished this Diamond Log Cabin Tree Skirt for a very dear relative and can't wait to give it to her tomorrow when we meet for lunch. I only stitched in the ditch on this one so it's very plain. I plan to tell her if she wants more quilting done on it - I'll be happy to take it back later the holidays and do a better job of finishing it. It was folded and boxed before I realized I hadn't taken any pictures so it's a little wrinkled.
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Beautiful! She is going to love it :D:D:D
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you did a lovely job.
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Originally Posted by Audball
Originally Posted by anicra
I just finished this Diamond Log Cabin Tree Skirt for a very dear relative and can't wait to give it to her tomorrow when we meet for lunch. I only stitched in the ditch on this one so it's very plain. I plan to tell her if she wants more quilting done on it - I'll be happy to take it back later the holidays and do a better job of finishing it. It was folded and boxed before I realized I hadn't taken any pictures so it's a little wrinkled.
The pattern is from an Eleanor Burns Quilt in a Day Book entitled, "Diamond Log Cabin" table cloth or tree skirt. It's a very easy pattern that makes up fairly quickly. This one only has 3 darks and 3 lights. I've made several with only the 3 lights and 3 darks and they fit the trees wonderfully. The pattern from Ms. Burns instructs you to use 4 light and 4 dark and makes quite a large tree skirt. I made one with 4 of each color for my 12' tree and it looks great. Good luck and post a picture when you've finished. |
What size is it. I have gone to a slim tree so my tree skirt is too large. I love yours. It is beautiful and beautifully done.
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anicra - this is just stunning. i have to get that pattern. will be looking for the book. thank you for posting.
i started a poinsettia pattern from charlie (rounds with petals) but it was too much work for the short time i have. this would be so much easier. |
I agree, that is a fantastic tree skirt! I need to get that pattern too!! Thanks for showing it to us!! :thumbup: :D
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Stunning!!
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Thanks! For those interested, you can get the book on Amazon for under $9 including shipping.
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Originally Posted by quiltlady37
What size is it. I have gone to a slim tree so my tree skirt is too large. I love yours. It is beautiful and beautifully done.
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Where can we find the Pattern? That is really nice. Thanks for sharing.
Alice |
oh that turned out really well. I love the colors in it.
Was there a specific pattern you followed? |
Very pretty, great job :thumbup:
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the eleanor burns website has this diamond log cabin book on sale for $4.87. plus lots of others really inexpensive.
http://www.quiltinaday.com/shoponline/books.asp |
Beautiful!
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so beautiful!
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hope she has a skinny tree & Santa puts presents beside the tree & not under it so her beautiful skirt shows!
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Very pretty, she is going to love it.....Michele
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Love Log Cabin
Love the colors, Love the size, Love it ALL............... :thumbup: |
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
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Just totally gorgeous!! Love the colors!! ;) :-) 8-)
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Originally Posted by Sewingyankee
Where can we find the Pattern? That is really nice. Thanks for sharing.
Alice The pattern is from an Eleanor Burns Quilt in a Day Book entitled, "Diamond Log Cabin" table cloth or tree skirt. It's a very easy pattern that makes up fairly quickly. This one only has 3 darks and 3 lights. I've made several with only the 3 lights and 3 darks and they fit the trees wonderfully. The pattern from Ms. Burns instructs you to use 4 light and 4 dark and makes quite a large tree skirt. I made one with 4 of each color for my 12' tree and it looks great. Good luck and post a picture when you've finished. You can get the book from Amazon. |
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