With fall quickly approaching I decided it was time to update my old Christmas Tree skirt. I headed out to Wineberry Fabrics and found these wonderful prints...
I just bought a Ten Degree Wedge ruler and was excited to give it a try. I cut wedges and stitched them all together, quilted and bound. The results...a very cute tree skirt.
I enjoyed making this so much that I couldn't resist purchasing more fabrics so I headed back to Wineberry Fabrics and bought these for the next skirt.
When I got a closer look at the selvage I was pleased to see that one of our local artists Cynthia Frenette designed the lovely Poinsettia fabric...
I can hardly wait to get started on the next one. I'm creating a pattern including pictures with step by step instructions. If you would like to make a wedge Christmas Tree skirt I'm teaching the class at Wineberry Fabrics November 9th and at The Cabin on December 3rd. For more information you can email me at littleoakpattern@gmail.com or visit Wineberry Fabrics at www.wineberryfabrics.com/wf/ for their class list.
Happy Stitching,
Shelley
I just bought a Ten Degree Wedge ruler and was excited to give it a try. I cut wedges and stitched them all together, quilted and bound. The results...a very cute tree skirt.
I enjoyed making this so much that I couldn't resist purchasing more fabrics so I headed back to Wineberry Fabrics and bought these for the next skirt.
When I got a closer look at the selvage I was pleased to see that one of our local artists Cynthia Frenette designed the lovely Poinsettia fabric...
I can hardly wait to get started on the next one. I'm creating a pattern including pictures with step by step instructions. If you would like to make a wedge Christmas Tree skirt I'm teaching the class at Wineberry Fabrics November 9th and at The Cabin on December 3rd. For more information you can email me at littleoakpattern@gmail.com or visit Wineberry Fabrics at www.wineberryfabrics.com/wf/ for their class list.
Happy Stitching,
Shelley
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