Thank you for posting this video. The tree skirt is beautiful! I appreciate that you included the math needed as I was wondering how to make the skirt diameter a bit larger - I think I can figure it out now! Thanks so much! 🎄🎄
The template is dependent upon the number of pieces in the circle. I have 16 pieces so if you take 360 degrees in a circle and divide that by 16 , then each piece will be 22.5 degrees by the radius of you circle.
It was our intention for you to make a skirt what ever size you wanted. Make the circle on the batting and divide the circle into 16 pieces (you could divide it into as few or as many as you want) I made he template based on 16 segments. The base is equal to the width of the segments and the height is equal to basically 1/2 the diameter of the circle.
Thank you for showing us how to make it bargello style, it is beautiful.
Thank you for posting this video. The tree skirt is beautiful! I appreciate that you included the math needed as I was wondering how to make the skirt diameter a bit larger - I think I can figure it out now! Thanks so much! 🎄🎄
I watched your tutorial with pleasure, thank you very much! your compass is fun and joy
Absolutely beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing
Thank you for this video! This is exactly what I was looking for. I'm making two skirts One for my daughter and one for me.
Thank you. Very good video and awesome tree skirt.
Great video, thanks for sharing!
Great video
What dimensions is the template? Can you include one in your description? Thank you! Beautiful work!!
The template is dependent upon the number of pieces in the circle. I have 16 pieces so if you take 360 degrees in a circle and divide that by 16 , then each piece will be 22.5 degrees by the radius of you circle.
What is the measurement of the template to cut the wedges?
It was our intention for you to make a skirt what ever size you wanted. Make the circle on the batting and divide the circle into 16 pieces (you could divide it into as few or as many as you want) I made he template based on 16 segments. The base is equal to the width of the segments and the height is equal to basically 1/2 the diameter of the circle.
Muito obrigado. Jainia ( BRAZIL)