Your tree is really cute. We sell a similar project pattern at the shop where I work called tabletop tannenbaum, and it calls for heat modable batting, which has been difficult to get shipped in, so I kind of like yours better since it just uses polyfil or stuffing. Can you share any tips on joining the tree segments together?
Jeanie! That tree is stinking cute. I am almost sure my Grannie had something like that when I was a kiddo. The skinny branches make me think of the Christmas trees in Whoville. So cute! Glad you shared the link with Jewells, I may have to make one, too. 😊
I almost forgot to mention that I also love that finished tree skirt. It’s so elegant.
Hi Jeanie! I think you’ve just solved a problem for me! My mom’s ceramic xmas tree just blew a fuse in the house and instead of trying to replace the electrical parts maybe I’ll just make her a fabric tree. Yours is cute. I made one about 20 years ago, have no idea where it is now, but I did download the pattern a month ago. Now to sit still and make it!
Your tree is really cute. We sell a similar project pattern at the shop where I work called tabletop tannenbaum, and it calls for heat modable batting, which has been difficult to get shipped in, so I kind of like yours better since it just uses polyfil or stuffing. Can you share any tips on joining the tree segments together?
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Ill be happy to..It may not be until I get home this evening
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No rush! That part of it just kinda blows my mind so I need some guidance, lol. My brain doesn’t handle 3 dimensions well.
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This is basically how I made it.. but I made my pattern using tear away stabilizer
https://www.thesewingdirectory.co.uk/fabric-christmas-tree-project/
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Thanks so much, I’ll check it out!
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Jeanie! That tree is stinking cute. I am almost sure my Grannie had something like that when I was a kiddo. The skinny branches make me think of the Christmas trees in Whoville. So cute! Glad you shared the link with Jewells, I may have to make one, too. 😊
I almost forgot to mention that I also love that finished tree skirt. It’s so elegant.
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Hi Jeanie! I think you’ve just solved a problem for me! My mom’s ceramic xmas tree just blew a fuse in the house and instead of trying to replace the electrical parts maybe I’ll just make her a fabric tree. Yours is cute. I made one about 20 years ago, have no idea where it is now, but I did download the pattern a month ago. Now to sit still and make it!
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So this is the tree that started it all! It looks really nice!
Thetree skirt is really nice too.. lovely!
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