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Dressing up the Tree, Christmas Tree Skirt
I saw all kinds of lovely fabric Christmas tree skirts while shopping, and thought, “I can do that”. I took my inspiration from a 1897 doily. There were a few stops and starts trying to figure out, and rewrite the beginning of the pattern. Then I was on my own for the ending. It was a pretty fast knit though, since I used a US #10.5 needle and bulky yarn. I did a little blocking, sewed on some ribbons for the closure; and, I was done. You can work it all in one color or try 2 colors.
My sister suggested one color (natural beige) with an organza ribbon would have a very homey feeling. I like that idea too. Now I just have to decide if I’m going to knit it again.
If you have any questions regarding this pattern, you can email me at justknits@hotmail.com.
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- First published: November 2013
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