Well show youhow to make a tree skirtthat youll proudly display every year.
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Tree skirts typically come in two sizes: the standard size is 48 and the larger size is 60.
If your Christmas tree exceeds that height, you may want to use a larger 60 tree skirt.
Leave the other side unstitched.
Repeat this step with the other identical semi-circle pattern pieces and press all seam allowances open.
Refer toSewing Step 1 Guidefor visual instructions.
Switch the sewing machines presser foot to a single right presser foot.
Cut off the excess piping.
Repeat for the bottom edge of one of the arched circle pattern pieces (pattern-002).
Be sure to align the top and bottom pieces evenly to prevent the fabric from twisting.
Turn so wrong sides are together and stitch the long open edges together as shown.
Attach the pressed banded bottom to the inner circle pattern piece starting at the open edge.
Refer toSewing Step 2 Guidefor a visual aid.
Turn edge in again and repeat with a 14 hem stitch.
Cut three pieces of hook and loop tape measuring 1 14 long.
Evenly space the hook pieces along the finished edge and sew in place.
Place the loop pieces correspondingly and stitch in place.
Happy sewing, everyone!
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