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11/6/09

Oh, Christmas --Fat quarter Tree


Oh, Christmas fat quarter tree----how easy it is to make you..... hee hee {yes, you will be singing that for the rest of the day- thank me later}
Would you like a quickie tutorial? Wanna learn how to make your own fat quarter tree?
Follow along!
Materials needed: 4 fat quarters
Repeat these steps with 3 of them the last one is for the trunk.



fold the fat quarter in half the LONG way. fold is at the top


fold in half again. fold is at the top.


turn up the bottom left corner a bit past half way. fold is still at the top.


take that left side and fold it down to meet the bottom edge.


fold it up to meet the top edge.


continue with folding and meeting the edges--yes, it is a flag fold. you are left with a little bit on the end.


fold this end inside --tuck, tuck


repeat it till all 3 are done. Now, tuck one inside the other. see that?
with the last fat quarter---fold in in half and half again and then roll it up. Tuck it inside the bottom of the tree and tada!


A christmas fat quarter tree!!!cute as can be!
Perfect for presents to others---or for chrismas parties....or summer parties..or just because.


Come back the week after Thanksgiving for a big REVEAL!!! Something about Quilting and an Online Group -----I have big players helping out. You won't want to miss out. :)

Last night was quilt group. Loved it. There were a lot of Mystery Quilt show off's!! just like the quilt i showed yesterday.




Marilyn's- blurry sorry






aren't they the greatest? So different, yet i love them all!! thanks to Angie for being president and finding such wonderful things for us!!!

Here is the quilt pattern again. Just in case i have convinced you to make one for yourself.

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6 Comments:

Anonymous taylorsoutback said...

Your fat 1/4 Christmas tree is just downright clever! Thanks so much for the tutorial...bet there will be so many Christmas trees popping up at quilting get togethers this year!

6/11/09 10:10 AM  
Blogger Liz said...

Very cute. What a great way to give a few as a gift.

6/11/09 3:33 PM  
Blogger Julie said...

Awesome--will you show the tree on the 18th to Main Street? I love it and so will the other ladies!! You always amaze me. Julie

6/11/09 3:48 PM  
Blogger Anne said...

Cute, cute, cute!!! Perfect for gifting fabric to your sewing friends!

I linked to your tutorial on Craft Gossip Sewing:
http://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutorial-fold-fat-quarters-into-a-christmas-tree/2009/11/07/

--Anne

7/11/09 4:07 PM  
Blogger michelle@somedaycrafts said...

I love that all you do is fold the material - not sew it!!! The material can be used after Christmas is over. I featured this at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com

8/11/09 4:05 PM  
Blogger Becky J. said...

i would love to pass it along! that is what i do :) it is perfect to dress up any kind of fabric gift. thanks for the links too!

15/11/09 10:37 AM  

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