Wednesday, December 7, 2022

New Christmas tree skirt (updated for formatting)

 Hello, everyone. We're having "Chamber of Commerce weather" in South Texas just now. That means, in Fahrenheit numbers, nights in the 60's and days in the  80's. Very comfortable! And seasonal for this area.

The moon was playing peek-a-boo behind some clouds the other day.


Since this area doesn't generally see anything that looks like snow, or ice, we have to use our decorations to make it look like it's Christmas season.

I have now used my (new) 10-degree ruler to make the panels of a tree skirt. Fabrics are from stash. Also the little tying ribbons are from stash.

The front. I used nine different fabrics for the panels.

The back.
The tree that needs a skirt. (It got a few more ornaments after this photo was taken, but the general idea is the same: decorated egg shells, beads, and crystals. And a bow for the top, because the traditional stars are too heavy for it.) This is a small tree, so we set it up on a coffee table.

(Edited to fix formatting. I don't know what happened, but using my phone to post made a huge pile of empty space for no reason that I can see. Now fixed!)


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