![]() What fabric to use for this quilted tree skirt pattern Even totally simple things like how to shut the opening closed, how to make neat tassels.You name it. She shows how to avoid any shifting of the layers, even what to do if you cut too far when trimming the seam allowance. Beginner sewing tips included!īasically Caroline takes you by the hand and accompanies you through every single little thing you need to do to make the quilt. I could hardly believe how easy Caroline makes it to follow. My mistake! She shows every little thing to make the project easy and quick. I found it hard to believe I could follow her pace and the professional way she does quilting. I had my reservations there, as Caroline has years (decades!) of quilting experience. Always the best way to learn!The class is marked as intermediate. ![]() The best part of sewing my quilted tree skirt Want to skip right to the chase? Scroll down for the link to the class. It's been one of those rare patchwork projects where I did not need to use my seam ripper. ![]() This Craftsy class has made things really easy for me. This is how sewing the layers together looked like. I just used the template that's provided in the course materials.) Piecing the stripes together and cutting the blade forms. And unless those friends of mine are reading this blog, they will NEVER find out it was in fact an EASY two-day project for beginner quilters □ This is how it started: I feel my quilted tree skirt has turned out really cute, and I'm sooo ready to brag to my friends and family, showing off the quilted tree skirt all season long! It looks like a darn tough project, with all those intricate looking corners. Scroll down for the link to the sewing class, but first, see how my sewing went: It's the quilted tree skirt sewing class taught by Caroline Fairbanks-Critchfield it comes with a quilted tree skirt pattern. Oh she's good! Of course, I had to try it out right away! Can you imagine! I hardly ever find the time to follow another person's sewing how-to, but this time, I was offered to try out a Craftsy course by one of my favorite sewing bloggers. And it has instantly made it to my favorites - the best sewing classes online.
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