UPDATE~ I will be sharing this at Southern Hospitality's Christmas Tour of Homes...
and here at Hooked on Houses!!
Hello guys!! Hope everyone is having a great Friday. We have had a fun week... It actually snowed here. Because this only happens about once every two years we were a bit excited! Now to my project... I finally got sick of staring at the base holding my tree up. I have had this planned in my head for a few weeks so I finally busted out the sewing machine. Here's what I did...
and here at Hooked on Houses!!
Hello guys!! Hope everyone is having a great Friday. We have had a fun week... It actually snowed here. Because this only happens about once every two years we were a bit excited! Now to my project... I finally got sick of staring at the base holding my tree up. I have had this planned in my head for a few weeks so I finally busted out the sewing machine. Here's what I did...
I used a 9x12 drop cloth from Lowe's for my fabric. This is larger than I needed but I will use the rest for an upcoming project.
I then used a $1 tree skirt I purchased at the Dollar Tree for my pattern. I wanted mine just a bit larger so I added about two inches all around.
Then I cut my strips for my super cute ruffles... I cut 4 strips that were each 9' long.
I wanted to do a fun edge rather than a usual hem so I decided to do a rolled hem using my serger. You just run your fabric through and it does the rest... woohoo! If any of you want some tips on a rolled hem, you know where to find me.
Now to introduce you all to my favorite foot :) This is my ruffler. For those of you with a sewing machine that do not own one of these... it's time to ask Santa. This baby makes a ruffle in no time and had adjustments so you can pick how full you want it.
So I spent about 2 minutes running 12 yards of fabric through my ruffler and I was finished. This is what my ruffle looked like before I attached it around the edge of the skirt.
I then attached my 12 yards of ruffles to my circle piece using a straight stitch.
I finished my raw edge where the skirt is cut to fit around the tree and added two pieces of twine for the ties. My final step was to cover up the shanty tree stand and then take a bunch of pictures:) What do you think?? Not too shanty for $9 and 30 minutes I think!
Thanks so much for stopping by! I hope you guys have a great weekend and I can't wait to see all your goodies for the Rust-Oleum Revamp on Sunday!! Get those posts ready!! If you still need some info on the party you can click the button below. Thanks again!!
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ReplyDeleteShut Up..A ruffler that ruffled 12 yards in a snap. Santa we need to have a serious talk, I have been left out far to long. This skirt is just the sweetest thing ever. I love it. You did an outstanding job. Thank you so much for sharing.
Your tree looks absolutely beautiful. Country hugs, Sherry
That is darling...Great job!!
ReplyDeleteI love sewing projects! I have a tree skirt that I like, but it would be so sweet with a ruffle. Thanks for the idea!
ReplyDelete~Carolyn
Beautiful! Posting this project on Etsy for sale by chance? ;)
ReplyDeletethat is so stinkin cute!!!
ReplyDeletethat ruffler is a crazy attachment and i want one! i'm totally adding this to my Christmas list. :o)
a RUFFLER??? i Must have one!! this is adorable btw.
ReplyDeleteOkay, seriously? A ruffler? Why don't I know about this foot? I'm not much of a seamstress, but I really think I need that. Is there a technical name for it, or do I just ask for the ruffler foot at the fabric store?
ReplyDeleteLove your tree skirt. I've been wanting a cuter one but haven't seen anything that I love. Yours is PERFECT! Thanks for sharing.
Oh my gosh... that is one killer ruffle. I had no idea a machine just DID that. Love the stitched detail on the edges!
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful invention! Thanks for linking it up!
FJ Donna
I love this. So cute! It's times like this when I really wish I could sew.
ReplyDeleteYour tree skirt is super cute!! Why have I not ever heard of a ruffler foot?!? I need to go out and get one AND I need to figure out how to do the rolled hem on my serger! You gals come up with the best ideas!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, that is so cute. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful project - love the edge :)
ReplyDeleteYou had me until I saw the sewing machine. What an incredible idea. Those ruffles are just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI think that this is my very favorite out of all of the great projects that you've posted. Love it! I've considered getting a ruffler foot and just have never done it. I may have to do so now! Great job!
ReplyDeleteI have my Grandma's old Singer. So old it only does a straight stitch and is has a sep foot for doing a zig-zag. LOL. It came with a box full of special feet and I am thinking that a ruffler is one of them. I am going to have to do some experimenting once the Christmas season is over.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the Inspiration.
that's so cute!! i think i need a sewing machine...
ReplyDeleteI am so making this for my themed tree! What a fab idea! Filing this one at thecraftersfilebox.com.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
I love drop cloths. I use them for everything, including cheap drapes that look great. Love your tree. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSOOOO Cute I need a ruffler too! I love sewing!
ReplyDeleteThat is good! I so love the skirt and could use one of those rufflers! Thanks for sharing, the tree looks beautiful! Cindy
ReplyDeleteCutest EVER!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love it!! Your tree looks beautiful! :)
ReplyDeleteI love your tree skirt! I don't have a serger so I think it might be too much of a project for me to do it by hand! tee hee. That hand gathering is not my thing, not with my artritic fingers! Anyway, I love it. It's beautiful. thank you for visiting junkblossoms! I hope you'll visit again soon. Merry Christmas! Pat
ReplyDeleteI wish I could sew like that - I am in absolute awe of this tree skirt and your skills.
ReplyDeleteSylvia
A ruffler?????? I need one. Now.
ReplyDeleteTHanks for the inspiration. It's on my to-do list to make a tree skirt for my tree. I may be shamelessly copying your idea. =)
Wow! I gotta get me one of them thingees! Makes ruffles that fast, get out of here!
ReplyDeleteI love your tree skirt and who would have thought to use a drop cloth! Thanks for sharing.
love it! love the ruffle. this would be great done in burlap too. beautiful tree!
ReplyDeleteLove it. I have a serger and have never used it- I am afraid of it I guess. Might have to learn now. And the ruffler- never heard of one and I have sewn forever. Does it work on any machine?
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing all your projects but seriously - how do you find the time to do so many cool things?
tammy
Just darling! I wish I would have thought of it.
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Wow I love the tree skirt and you made it sound and look so easy!
ReplyDeleteHugs~Kelly
OK ~ I want to give you a big hug! I am going tomorrow to buy THE RUFFLER!! I have never heard of one - though I am just a self taught girl with a sewing machine! Thanks so much for posting and your tree and tree skirt look fabulous! Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteOkie dokie! I am still a bit new to sewing and let me tell you ... that ruffle foot will be on my list. Maybe not until my bday in May ... but it will find it's way onto my list! :o)
ReplyDeleteI just posted a question on my blog. If you have a change can you help me? Thanks! Trish
I don't know anything about sewing machines. But yours looks great. Wow! : ) The skirt looks really great with your tree.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a great idea! I strongly dislike the tree skirt we have now... it is more then aweful! I may have to sew one of these and wrap it up as a gift along with the ruffle footer... is there one available for regular sewing machines too, I am guessing yes. I will have to scope it out. Thanks for sharing! I love it!!
ReplyDeleteIt turned out so wonderful, I wish I had better sewing skills:) Beautiful tree. Beautiful tree skirt.
ReplyDeleteI so love this!! What a great job!
ReplyDeleteSuper chic!
Super cute! Love the ruffles!
ReplyDeleteOMG, this is adorable!! I LOVE the ruffles! I had no idea there was such a thing as a ruffler foot, but I am adding it to my Christmas list!
ReplyDeleteWhitney! I love it! You know I love dropcloths! I love the ruffle so much. It looks gorg.
ReplyDeleteMom told me she wanted me to have her sewing machine and serger before she passed away. I am so thrilled to have them, but I don't know how to use the serger yet. I am hoping to figure it out after Christmas when things settle down. I know it will save me tons of time. Great job girl!
Traci
Oh I love it! I've GOT to figure out the rolled hem on my surger. A drop cloth may be in my tree's future.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love it. I have already asked/begged Santa for a sewing machine, do you get the ruffler thingy separately?
ReplyDeleteExcellent. You know it's good when:
ReplyDeleteOkay, it is official...I want a NEW sewing machine that actually sews without the thread breaking! I'm asking poor Santa for one. Of course, I want a ruffler, too.
You girls are "sew" creative! Projects like this is why I am teaching myself to sew...I love this tree skirt! Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhitney! This is so AMAZING!!
ReplyDeleteI am speechless that is such a gorgeous tree skirt!!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE this! It's gorgeous, you did an amazing job!
ReplyDeleteI love this on so many levels!
ReplyDeleteIt's totally cute. Love it.
ReplyDeleteThis is really cool. . . Fun and chic AND functional! Good for you!
ReplyDeleteThis is, without a doubt, my favorite project I've ever seen on here. Amazing! You've inspired me. I've had a serger sitting in my closet for about three years now, and have never learned to use it. It's time to learn...if for no other reason than those ruffles!!
ReplyDeleteI love the ruffles. Darling. So so cute!
ReplyDeleteXOXO
Jen
~Love~
ReplyDeleteWhat can't you use a drop cloth for? Great idea!
So cute! I have been wanting to make one for a while now.....just needed someone to show me how:) Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Melissa
I love this!!!! It's beautiful - and I'm all about ruffles!!!! Those tree skirts (out there!) are so expensive, and this is the perfect frugal-yet-elegant project!
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luv this skirt...and now i know what to ask for christmas...a ruffler? who knew! thx!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely tree skirt!! I linked to your tutorial on Craft Gossip Sewing:
ReplyDeletehttp://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutorial-christmas-tree-skirt-from-a-dropcloth/2009/12/08/
--Anne
I love your tree skirt !
ReplyDeleteI wanted to try a patchwork tree skirt, but your idea looks MUCH MUCH SIMPLIER !
Love the tree skirt. In case no one knows you can sew and ruffle in one step, give it a try!! I think your blog is great!!
ReplyDeleteThat is absolutely beautiful! As silly as it seems, I had never considered sewing my own tree skirt, you've truly inspired me! Thanks for sharing:)
ReplyDeleteThat is absolutely beautiful! As silly as it seems, I had never considered sewing my own tree skirt, you've truly inspired me! Thanks for sharing:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous idea and even better outcome. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea. I have one of those rufflers for my machine, if I could only figure out how to use the thing!!! I just can't seem to get it right, but seeing your results I am going to try again.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the tree skirt. It really adds a lot to the tree. Cute, cute!!
ReplyDeleteThat skirt is adorable! If only I could sew... darn it!
ReplyDeleterue
You did a super job on your tree skirt! The ruffle just makes it! I had a ruffler once for my sewing machine - but I burned it up making a ruffle for my mother to put on a bedspread she's made! I never bought another one.
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Love it! And I need a tree skirt too! I think I know what kind I am going to make. :)
ReplyDeleteMUST HAVE THIS! I'm sure I could make it, but don't want to take the time. Will you make it for me?? :)
ReplyDeletelove it! Featured at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteLove it. Pure simple perfection.
ReplyDeleteOh now I need to add a sewing machine to my Christmas list! I think this skirt is absolutely fabulous. I love the ruffles! We had snow in Houston and of course everything shut down here. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteHi there girls.
ReplyDeleteI'm adding this tut. to my Inspire My Saturday post. Thanks so much for sharing. It's lovely.
XO*Tricia
Hey, Shanty girls!! I adore that skirt you made, it is genius. Thanks for joining the party!
ReplyDeleteI am soooo loving the skirt!!! Wow it looks so good! So dang creative you two are!
ReplyDeleteI am hosting a chocolate giveaway on my blog...stop on by to enter.
Karin
Turned out great and looks wonderful on the tree.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely adore this idea!!! you're so creative! Thanks for sharing! So glad I came across your blog in the party!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tree skirt! Thank you for sharing. This has been added to my "things I want to do but will probably never get to list... " though I hope that I actually get to it before next Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a great idea!! Thanks for sharing your tip!! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteOk by the amount of comments you've received, you've got to already know that you've outdone yourself on this lovely tree skirt!
ReplyDeleteLove the natural look of the canvas under the tree. How cool. Beautiful tree.
ReplyDeleteIt's perfect!
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to let you know I featured your tree skirt photo on my drop cloth post here...
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Thanks for the inspiration!