The ladies in the French Braid Christmas Tree skirt class led by instructor Maria Parkhurst were kind enough to allow us to take some photos. This is class number two of a three part class. The great thing about this tree skirt is that it also works as a beautiful table topper.
As you are assembling the tree skirt, a key component to getting the wedge to be the right shape is to cut the freezer paper accurately.
Cindy wowwed the class with her cool tool she brought from work that measures angels. You are never to old to have a collection of "cool tools".
Total concentration while pinning.
Look what happens when everyone adds a couple of sections!
Anita gave the class a sneak peak of an upcoming paper piecing class!
We are looking forward to seeing all of the finished Tree Skirts. What a lovely project to show off all those great Christmas fabrics.
looks like a great project. I get some of my best quilting accessories at Lowe's. Love her black and green shirt!
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