My Christmas Tree Skirt is (finally) finished. It only took me two years. I love the way it looks under the tree.It's about 44" across. The squares are 4". It's got a poly batting, and is tied. The ruffle is about 4" deep. There's no pattern. Or rather, there was, about 33 years ago...
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7 comments:
Good job! It looks great.
I took a peek at the others you made. Your 1976 prototype has served you well! You make gorgeous tree skirts.
Heather
Fantastic, it looks great! I still need to make one myself.
How pretty! I love the ruffled edge. Your tree is gorgeous and I think I recognize a few Christmas projects from school (like the upside down snow scene in a cup). Those are my most treasured ornaments. We still top our tree with the Christmas Angel made from a toilet paper roll, some felt, and a pair of nylons. It's about 25 years old and has lost just about all its sequins, but the tree wouldn't be the same without it.
Very pretty tree skirt. I am sure Millie loves it. I'm off to look at the others!!!
very cute. and wow, i cant get over how many you have made! i made one last year for my niece and i dont even have one! ack
that needs to go on the perpetual list
I love it!!!! I cant wait to make one for our tree for next christmas. Merry Christmas!!
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