Sunday, April 6, 2025

Santa Tree Skirt--pieced--post 2

Santa's boots and belt buckle
Goal number eight on my April list was to continue piecing the Santa Tree skirt. Last month, I got off to a rough start. This month, I'm making progress! I did celebrate with a happy dance after I correctly pieced the boot sections this time!

Four Santa sections ready to piece into a block 
There are a lot of pieces in this project with a lot of marking squares on the diagonal and sewing the line, trimming the excess. There is also a lot of matching of angles. It is not a fast project! The finished blocks measure 12 and a half inches.

Face details
After the blocks are finished, I add the details to the face: the eyes and the mustache. I use fabric marking pens for the eyes. I add stabilizer (fusible backed interfacing) to the wrong side of the mustache pieces. I use a narrow reverse blind hem stitch to attach the mustache pieces to the face.

Pieced top
I always struggle with putting the blocks together. The layout is a little funky with parts of the block needing to be trimmed.This time, I had no issues with the "Y" seam at the bottom of the top. the seam at the top will be opened. The pattern has you cut it; but, if you do that, you will lose the points on the arms. I'll be adding a ruffle to the edge and ties. The step after that will be to add the batting and backing and sew around the edges leaving an opening to turn it. 

I may continue working on this project until I get it "birthed" and ready to quilt. I'm happy to have this much of it done! My niece is getting married in July and this tree skirt will be her wedding present.

I'm linking to Frédérique and Patchwork and Quilts and Cynthia at Oh Scrap.


5 comments:

Sylvia@Treadlestitches said...

What a nice wedding present, something they can use every Christmas! Practical, sentimental, and cute!

Rebecca Grace said...

Oh my gosh, Terry -- those Santas are adorable! And a Christmas tree skirt is a wonderful gift idea. I'm always amazed how much the stores and catalogs charge for tree skirts that are poorly made out of cheap fabric. The one you're making is sure to become a treasured family keepsake!

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

Oh that is cute,Terry! I didn't realize there were multiple Santas on the skirt. That's going to be a treasured family heirloom!

Bonnie said...

Very Cute! What a great gift.

Anonymous said...

Santa will be very happy to leave gifts under the tree with that tree skirt! Gail at the cozy quilter