The Holly Jolly Tree Skirt pattern is one of my best sellers, and I gave it a little update this last weekend! I also wanted to update my family's tree skirt this year so I took this opportunity to make a new, fresh one from the Comfort and Joy fabrics from Riley Blake. I love that red plaid!
Another adjustment was to make the backing more longarm quilter friendly! More and more of you are sending quilts out to your favorite longarm quilter and those quilters appreciate a backing that is 7 to 8 inches wider than the quilt top.
Speaking of backing, did you know you could make this a reversible tree skirt? Choose a coordinating print for the backing (like a fun plaid, or novelty print), and you'll have the option to flip the skirt over to change the look! You can see an example of a reversible skirt here in this blog post.
For the backing on this skirt, I used a red swiss dot print from Riley Blake.
If you're considering making a new tree skirt this year, now is a great time to get started! Especially if you're thinking of sending it to be quilted - beat the end of year rush!
PDF patterns are available now (immediate download), and paper copies are available for pre-order. They'll ship as soon as they arrive next week! And if you're a quilt shop owner, you can contact me at abrightcorner@gmail.com for wholesale pricing.
Looking for other Christmas ideas? Check out these projects!
Cabin Cushion |
Christmas Patchwork Pillow |
Christmas Surprise |
This is such a fun and impressive design to sew! I've made two of them already and hope to make one for myself this year. I highly recommend it to anyone!
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ReplyDeleteI made this tree skirt for my son and added two rows because he wanted it bigger. It turned out great and I made place mats with the left over cuts!
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ReplyDeleteCan this pattern be easily adjusted to make a smaller version?
ReplyDeleteCan this pattern be easily adjusted to make a smaller version?
ReplyDeleteHi Amanda - yes it can! You just leave off a row - or two rows if you want it a lot smaller.
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