2018 Finishes

Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Santa Tree Skirt--post 3

Ready for basting 
Over the years that I've made this pattern, the useable width of the fabric has decreased. I found that I adding a 4 inch strip to the backing made it much easier to layer this project. I used long pins to pin the layers together. 

Stiched around the edge and pin basted
Then I hand basted the sticking area. I added this time consuming step because doing it will decrease my chances of stitching in a tuck. A tuck would mean having to rip and restitch an area. 

I trimmed the excess batting and backing. I carefully stitched around the edges leaving an edge open for turning. Hand basting was worth the effort because I had no tucks! 

It was a beast to turn inside out; but, I did it without as much angst as I had anticipated. 

I pressed the turned edges and topstitched them to hold the layers in place. Then I pinned basted the layers to ready the project for machine quilting.

I stitched in the ditch with monofilament thread. In the first stitching session, I completed the ditch stitching and more than half of quilting the six belts.

Belt and Santa suit quilting
In my second stitching session the following day, I finished the belts and stitched half of the Santa suits before my body cried, "ENOUGH!"

Detail of suit and boot quilting
In my third session, I finished the Santa suits and started on the boots and dark fabric on the arms. I finished two before my body needed to stop.

Continuous curves stitched in the green part of the arms
In my fourth session, I finished the boots and the arms. I used a curved ruler to stitch a continuous curve in the green section of the arms. 

Defining the eyes
I stitched the outline of the eyes to provide a little more definition. I added a straight stitch around the mustache.

Paisley motif quilted in the beards
Using a paisley free motion motif, I stitched five of the beards. My body was super tired after that session!

Loop motif quilted in the background
The following day, I stitched the last beard and started quilting the background. I used micro quilter thread by Superior to quilt the background. I used Aurifil 50 weight cotton threads to quilt the Santas. I needed two more sessions to finish the quilting. 
Thread used in the project
I added the label, sashing it with the last of a Christmas fabric I purchased early in my quilting journey. I finished the tree skirt! Finishing this project was goal number three on my June list. I used seven yards of fabric; but, I've purchased some more wide backing so my net stash numbers are not increasing as much as I had hoped! 
Label

Fabric Summary:
Fabric in this month: 12 yards  (I bought two three yard wide back bundles.)  
Fabric in year to date: 38 yards
Fabric used from stash this month:  7 yards 
Fabric used from stash year to date: 55 yards
Net loss/gain this month: 5 yards
Net loss/gain year to date: -17 yards 

Ring of Santa's finished
This is a gift for my niece whose wedding is in July. Previous posts: cutting it out; piecing the skirt. Linking to Alycia at Finished or Not Friday and Frédérique at Patchwork and Quilts.



8 comments:

  1. Oh Terry this is just darling, nice job on all that quilting!!

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  2. That is just adorable, Terry! I like how it's finished with the ruffle around the edge. And your quilting is fantastic, too. What a great wedding present!

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  3. Such fun Santas! Thanks for sharing the details of how you quilted the skirt. Getting all tired was worth it, especially for those beards. When I first looked at the photos, I thought there was confetti on the quilt. I’ve never seen such cute pins before.

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  4. Your Ring of Santa's is so cute! And your quilting is perfect.

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  5. Such a cute finish, Terry!!! Great job on the variety of quilting!!!

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  6. That's such a cute tree skirt!

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  7. i love this!!! What a super cute Tree skirt - I wouldn't want to put presents on it tho so it could stand out ;-) thanks for linking to Finished( or not ) Friday!!!

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  8. Wow, this is a wonderful tree skirt, I love these little Santas! Beautiful quilting, bravo for the finish!
    Thank you for sharing and linking up!

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