I have made 4 of these for my loved ones. The other video that was done by the juju gal was so over exaggerated. I kept telling my hubby that c someone should do the simple version. Yours was so easy to understand. Hopefully newbies will find your video and not be discouraged. Great job.
Have made 3 of these for the family in the last year, also making the Navitidy variation ..Got the routine down "pat" to embroider all sections like ducks in a row so I don't waste material -wadding -stabilizer ..I put the back as per the instructions but everyone has their own way of doing things Great video
@@Crafthoarder There are a lot of hours in the embroidery and it's not cheap to produce, I can understand when people that sell them are asking $1000Au on ESTY au, for the finished product. I have worked out a way to embroider all three sections in rows with only a gap for the 1/2-inch sew seam. This saves a lot of material etc I can get all 3 sections for the 6x10 out off 2 meters, the back is extra depending on what width I can get. More of the extended family wants them but I've had to cut it to only my kids. I'm in Au..I've done in hoop quilts as well. Both videos are great
I finished putting together my Christmas tree skirt but l couldn’t get my seam to flatten. This turn into a disaster as all the panel blocks shuck over half inch each way. I have pull it all apart to start a new one. I washed one of the inner blocks and was able to pull out the fabric so l am going to do this to all of them and make it up again. Can you please tell me what wadding you used as l think my batting is to think. Thank you for your help.
depending on the size you are make, I used about 8 meters of fabric altogether plus interfacing and wadding. for more info go to www.designsbyjuju.com/ith-north-pole-village-tree-skirt
I printed out a picture of each shape from my embroidery program at full scale. Then add 3/4 of an inch to each side of the stitch frame on the printout. I used this as my template
I have made 4 of these for my loved ones. The other video that was done by the juju gal was so over exaggerated. I kept telling my hubby that c someone should do the simple version. Yours was so easy to understand. Hopefully newbies will find your video and not be discouraged. Great job.
Have made 3 of these for the family in the last year, also making the Navitidy variation ..Got the routine down "pat" to embroider all sections like ducks in a row so I don't waste material -wadding -stabilizer ..I put the back as per the instructions but everyone has their own way of doing things Great video
that's cool that you have made a few for your family I can only image how much they love getting one. they are an amazing gift
@@Crafthoarder There are a lot of hours in the embroidery and it's not cheap to produce, I can understand when people that sell them are asking $1000Au on ESTY au, for the finished product. I have worked out a way to embroider all three sections in rows with only a gap for the 1/2-inch sew seam. This saves a lot of material etc I can get all 3 sections for the 6x10 out off 2 meters, the back is extra depending on what width I can get. More of the extended family wants them but I've had to cut it to only my kids. I'm in Au..I've done in hoop quilts as well. Both videos are great
ty so much for starting from the beginning. I didn't understand the other tutorial. I am going to do this tree skirt.
hope you have lots of fun making yours, I an planning on making some as gift this year
I am working on this right now. It turns out beautiful
Cool, I am loving it so much going choosing fabric and threads
When printing out the 6 x 10 one the bottom is cut off, any idea how to fix that?
I finished putting together my Christmas tree skirt but l couldn’t get my seam to flatten. This turn into a disaster as all the panel blocks shuck over half inch each way. I have pull it all apart to start a new one.
I washed one of the inner blocks and was able to pull out the fabric so l am going to do this to all of them and make it up again.
Can you please tell me what wadding you used as l think my batting is to think.
Thank you for your help.
What kind of stabilizer did you use
Will you be doing a video on you assembling the tree skirt?
yes, I am still embroidery at the moment but hope to put it together in the new few weeks
@@Crafthoarder did you ever do the video?
How much fabric does it take please .. I ant seem to find it
depending on the size you are make, I used about 8 meters of fabric altogether plus interfacing and wadding. for more info go to www.designsbyjuju.com/ith-north-pole-village-tree-skirt
How do I print out the pieces for the fabric sizes I need? What did I miss?
I printed out a picture of each shape from my embroidery program at full scale. Then add 3/4 of an inch to each side of the stitch frame on the printout. I used this as my template