This post is later than I'd hoped... not only is this about a Christmas item that took me till early June to finish, I also had to wait to post until I gave the present to its new owner! I started this in December of 2017, for a friend who noticed that her current tree skirt was actually too small in diameter compared to the size of their tree. Since their tree is an artificial tree rather than fresh, this is an ongoing problem rather than a transient one! Well, knowing my friend and that she likes to knit but NOT sew, I figured I could fix the problem!
First I had to figure out the math (and sneakily get some measurements of their current tree skirt from her hubby!). Here are some of my diagrams and figuring:
Once I knew the circle size and how I wanted to divide it, I made a wedge pattern and added seam allowances (though I probably shouldn't have... more on that later).
I then made notes, so I can re-use the pattern without having to re-figure everything:
And in theory, those measurements listed on the pattern piece should make it fit my friend's tree really well this year! Cross your fingers...
Then I started picking out Christmas fabrics. I actually didn't purchase any: I had some from another friend who has previously made a tree skirt, and some I already had it my fabric stash. I cut out 16 shapes, to make two 8-panel circles: by putting some on top and some on the bottom, I could get a nice finished effect, and have the tree skirt be reversible.
Figuring out which ones should be next to each other! |
Nearly there... I seem to have a front and back picked out, and mostly in order. |
After I figured out what was going where, it was a matter of making the batting layer, quilting (sort of), and then attaching the pieces together; finishing edges and how to connect the pieces was an aspect I hadn't thought out yet at this point.
I used a slightly heavier fabric that I think is mostly wool as the batting. |
Whew! Each top/middle/bottom is now one piece. I'm keeping them in the same order on the floor and only working on one at a time, to keep the order the same and not lose my place. |
Finished version, more "winter" themed side. |
Yours,
Sarah
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