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Thursday, December 3, 2009

Christmas Tree Skirt

My daughter-in-law once worked at a furniture store and part of her job was sorting out the discontinued upholstery fabric samples and disposing of them. You guessed it, she disposed of them by bringing them to me! Over the years I have used them for a wide variety of projects, but one of my favorites is this Christmas tree skirt that I made a couple of years ago. The construction was simple. I used 9 1/2" squares and triangles, left an opening at the back and cut a circle in the center. Then I added batting, batting and bias binding. It was much too heavy to quilt, so I tied it at the corner of each block with the knots to the back. It was fast and easy to make and the variety of textures, colors and patterns of the upholstery fabrics made the perfect Christmas tree skirt!

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18 comments:

  1. So cute! Is that your tree this year with all the wrapped presents?
    Yikes!

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  2. Beautiful! How fortunate you were to be the recipient of all those samples.

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  3. Lovely job Susan. I'm using the one I made last year on our tree. Pic on latest blog post -1st Dec.

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  4. BRilliant , I just come over from Shabby nest , there is another brilliant idea there --cottonreel

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  5. Great Christmas tree skirt. Love that the samples are put to good use.

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  6. What fun to get all the samples! It's a wonderful tree skirt.

    Please tell me that is last years tree! I don't even have mine up yet.

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  7. Beautiful Christmas quilt (tree skirt). I hope you'll enter it in my Virtual Christmas Quilt Show.

    SewCalGal
    www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com

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  8. Great idea for a tree skirt! :0)

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  9. This is such a beautiful tree skirt. I love it.

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  10. Using upholstery is such a great idea! They are often such rich, beautiful fabrics, and wear well, too.

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  11. I just love the patch work pattern. Very cute!
    MERRY CHRISTMAS!

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  12. How lucky to get all those samples. And what a lovely tree skirt you made with them.

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  13. I love the simplistic beauty of the Christmas Tree Skirt. I have seen several "fancy" skirts, but I feel like I could actually make this one! Thank you for sharing!

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  14. Great tree skirt! Great idea too, looks so homey.
    Marge
    Delaware Quilts

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  15. great skirt!!

    sometime the simplest ideas work the best.....

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  16. What a great way to use that fabric! Your skirt looks beautiful!

    Thank you for sharing

    SheilaC

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