Last year I designed two tree skirt tutorials, one for a Christmas tree and one for a table top tree. In case you are looking for some inspiration, I thought I would repost the tutorial links!
This is my Ribbon Candy tree skirt that I designed for Moda. You could easily change the serger thread or jelly roll fabric to any desired color for a different colored "candy".
And this is my paper pieced skirt for a table top tree that I designed for Riley Blake. If that much paper piecing gives you the shivers, you can easily replace those panels with coordinating fabric.
I have both of these skirts on our trees now and love the quilted touch. If you can believe it, I still have not made stockings for my family - we use store bought ones (boo!) That will be on my to-do list next summer.
What are your favorite holiday tutorials?
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Showing posts with label tree skirt. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Friday, December 23, 2011
Moda Bakeshop Tutorial - Ribbon Candy Tree Skirt
I did use my serger and ruffler foot, but I provide tips on how to work around those accessories if you don't have them..but I highly recommend both of those extras! I use them a ton in my studio and they make life lovely..
All you need to make this tree skirt is a Moda Bella Solid Jelly Roll, some felt, and pretty serger thread. You could seriously whip it up tonight!
Happy Holidays from our crazy, love filled house to yours!
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Thursday, November 17, 2011
Christmas Candy Tree Skirt

My girls have this adorable table top pink Christmas tree -
it's fanciful and so them!
Come see how I decked the halls with a
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