'Tis The Season Tree Skirt
Check out our latest homespun ragged Christmas tree skirt pattern! This pattern is designed to create a skirt with continuous stripes all the way around but it also looks great in random coordinated fabrics that change with each panel. Cute buttons or other embellishments can easily be added to express your own creativity. Finished size is approximately 48" across. If you want it smaller or larger, just delete or add rows.
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Main MaterialFabric
Project TypeMake a Project
Materials List
- 1.75 yards of Fabric 1
- 1.75 yards of Fabric 2
- 1.75 yards of Fabric 3
- 1.75 yards of Fabric 4
- 1.75 yards of Fabric 5
- 1 crib size low loft polyester batting
Celebrate With More Christmas Craft Ideas
If you enjoyed making the 'Tis The Season Tree Skirt, you'll love these other Christmas craft projects to get you in the holiday spirit!
1. Felt Christmas Ornaments: Create your own handmade felt Christmas ornaments to decorate your tree or give as gifts. Cut out fun shapes like snowflakes, Santas, reindeer, and more, then embellish with sequins, beads, and embroidery for a personalized touch.
2. Holiday Wreath: Gather some greenery, pine cones, berries, and ribbon to make a beautiful holiday wreath for your front door. You can opt for a classic evergreen wreath or get creative with non-traditional materials like dried citrus slices or pom poms.
3. Festive Table Runner: Sew a festive table runner to add some holiday cheer to your dining room. Choose Christmas-themed fabrics like holly leaves, candy canes, or Christmas sweaters to create a fun and colorful centerpiece for your holiday meals.
4. Hand-painted Ornaments: Pick up a set of plain glass or wooden ornaments and unleash your inner artist with hand-painted designs. Create custom ornaments with personalized messages, intricate patterns, or festive scenes to hang on your tree or give as gifts to friends and family.
5. Homemade Advent Calendar: Get ready for the countdown to Christmas with a homemade advent calendar filled with treats or small gifts. Use mini envelopes, paper bags, or fabric pockets to create a unique calendar that adds a fun and festive tradition to your holiday season.
We hope these craft project ideas inspire you to get creative and spread some holiday cheer this Christmas season!
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