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How to Make an Animal Print Christmas Tree Skirt

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Christmas tree are, traditionally, no-nonsense garments - and in traditional red, green or white flannel or felt they're about as exciting as your grandmother's nightie. There are, however, alternatives: if your tree's going to house a small menagerie, why not make a zoological wonder of a tree skirt to complement it?

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • Animal-print Or Animal-theme Fabrics
  • Fabric Pencils
  • Sewing Machine
  • Sewing Supplies

Choose the Fabric

Step1
Choose an animal-print or animal-themed fabric - zebra or tiger stripes or leopard spots. Or perhaps something more domestic - prints of cows or cats and dogs.
Step2
Buy 5 yards of fabric. For simplicity, try to get fabric that is 45 inches wide. This will give you a tree skirt just under 90 inches in diameter after hemming - big enough for just about any tree. If you want a contrasting trim, buy 15 yards (it sounds like a lot, but trims vary significantly in price).

Cut the Fabric into Four Quarter Circles

Step1
Fold the fabric in half lengthwise, and then in half again to make four layers. (You'll have a perfect square - each side 45 inches - four layers thick.) Cut along the folds to create four equal squares; leave them stacked.
Step2
Hold a tape measure with your left hand at the bottom left corner of the stack, pull it out with your right hand to measure 45 inches to the bottom right corner, and make an arc by moving your right hand gradually to the top left corner of the fabric (stop and mark every few inches with a fabric pencil); this will define a quarter circle. If you're left-handed, reverse these directions.
Step3
Cut along the curve you've just marked to create the outside edge of your tree skirt.
Step4
Measure 3 1/2 inches in from the bottom left corner and repeat the arcing and marking step to create a much smaller quarter circle.
Step5
Cut along the smaller arc to create the cutout for the tree trunk.

Sew and Narrow-hem the Skirt

Step1
Take two quarter-circle pieces and place them together with right sides in, matching the small and large arcs.
Step2
Pin along one straight edge and sew, using a sewing machine.
Step3
Open out - you'll have a half circle.
Step4
Pin one straight edge of each remaining quarter circle to either side of the half circle, right sides together, and sew, using a sewing machine.
Step5
Open out - you'll have a full circle with a circular opening in the middle and a slit all the way through it - like a cape.
Step6
Narrow-hem the inner hole, the two long edges that form the opening of the skirt, and the outer edge. To do this, turn over 1/4 inch of fabric along the area you are hemming and press; turn over another 1/4 inch and press again; then machine stitch.

Tips & Warnings

  • If you've chosen a very thick, fuzzy fabric - such as a fake fur - you'll probably want to hem by hand or at least consult your sewing machine manual for directions.

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