How-to make a Christmas tree skirt with Pompom trim
Do you put up a Christmas tree over the long Thanksgiving
weekend? It’s fun to unwrap all the
decorations and dress the tree but it isn’t completely “dressed” without a
skirt! There is still time to make a beautiful, custom skirt to match your
theme or colors for this year.
The skirt shown here is embellished with a cute pompom
fringe, which is sewn-on, but there are hundreds of ideas for decorating your tree
skirt. You will find everything you need
at Mary Jo’s Cloth Store to make a one-of-a-kind keepsake! Imagine making a
tree skirt with ruffles, sequins, lace felt letters, ribbon or braid.
Yardage:
1 ½ yards fabric and 1½ yards lining (54 to 60 inch wide)
5 yards of trim
5 yards of ¼ inch diameter welt cord
Step 1: Cut the
fabric into as big of a circle as the fabric allows. To mark the circle, fold the fabric into
quarters and draw an arc, measuring from the center out to the edges, one half
of the finished size. Cut along the line to create a circle of fabric.
Step 2: Clip a small
notch along the outer edge at each fold, creating quarter marks.
Step 3: Cut along one of the folds from the
edge to the center.
Step 4:
Unfold the circle of fabric. Draw
and cut a circle in the center. This is
for the tree trunk. For an artificial
tree cut a 5 to 6 inch diameter circle.
For a live tree you may need to make it larger, depending on the size of
the tree.
Step 5: Place the circle of fabric face down
on the lining fabric. Smooth it out
evenly and cut the lining to match the face fabric, including the notches cut
in Step 1.
Step 6: Cut strips of fabric for the welt
cord using the scrap fabric leftover from cutting out the circle. Cut on the bias, and wide enough to cover the
cord plus 1 inch for seam allowances. Sew together the strips and cover the
cord. (Adding welt cord is optional; if
no welt cord is used skip to step 8).
Step 7:
Apply covered welt cord by sewing to the face side along the outer edge
and inner circle of the tree skirt.
Step 8: Sew the pompom fringe on the face,
inset above the welt cord along the outer edge.
Step 9: Pin together the front and back
pieces, lining up the quarter-notches and center circle.
Step 10: Sew
around all edges, leaving a small opening along the outer edge for
turning. Clip corners, and the seams if
needed, and turn right sides out. Press
the edges and over the entire tree skirt with an iron. Close the opening by hand stitching, or by
using an iron-on bonding tape.
Your tree skirt is finished! Place on the floor at the base of your tree,
wrapping around the trunk until it overlaps in the back. Upload your handmade tree skirt to our Facebook page and share your DIY creation!
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