Christmas Tree Skirts

My two daughters and their families needed tree skirts, so I’ve finally gotten around to making them for them. I used the same pattern for both; it’s from Eleanor Burns’s Christmas at Bear’s Paw Ranch and was pretty easy to make, though I’ve never seen square tree skirts before. But these are the biggest ones I’ve ever seen! They measure about 51″ square, and they’d have been larger if I hadn’t made the borders narrower than specified. I used some of the same fabrics for the geese in each, but some are different to go with the different stripes I used for each skirt’s borders.

Tree Skirt 1 Tree Skirt 2
Both skirts were machine pieced and machine quilted. I used a neutral thread to stitch in the ditch along various lines in the border stripes, as well as along all of the sashings. Then I used variegated rayon thread in rich Christmas shades to make free-motion holly leaves and berries. One skirt has a garland of these leaves and berries arching over each flying goose, and the other has a long garland weaving through each row of geese. Here are a couple of details:

Tree Skirt 2 detail Tree Skirt 1 detail
Both tree skirts were finished in March, 2005, in plenty of time for Christmas.

 

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