that I made and will pass along to brighten someone's day!
The tree is Pinterest inspired and the doilies are cut from card stock using designs from the Cricut Design Space.
For this tree, I decided to use the same patterned material rather than three different prints. I think, I like it better, you can see the other two trees here in the photo.
Next, I'm going to try and make a larger version.... where I can add a few ornaments, wish me luck.
There you have it, little hand sewn Christmas trees!
With the holidays approaching and time is short, I'm rushing to finish up my last few projects.
So.........Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all!
Enjoy, blessings and hugs, Lori m
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Absolutely beautiful thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Beebeebabs, hugs, Lori m
ReplyDeleteHi Lori its so beautiful you are very clever my friend xx
ReplyDeleteThank you Sheryl, your work inspired me to try something new, hugs, Lori m
DeleteOh my Lori you are such a talented seamstress! xoxo
ReplyDeleteThank you Aimeslee, I'm trying to learn more in the sewing department, lol, it's going slow, hugs, Lori m
ReplyDeleteLori, this is so beautiful! I want to do more sewing projects, too! Maybe you can put some tutorials out there to help me and Aimeslee! Love your work and this is at the top of my list of Lori favs!
ReplyDeleteHugz,
Chana
Thank you so much Chana, this pattern I found on Pinterest by searching DIY Christmas sewing ideas. The doilies are a file in my Cricut Design Space, wish I could take credit for these patterns.
DeleteOne thing I learned was to snip the curves before turning the tree right side out in order to get the branch points to pop out. Hugs, Lori m
This is sooooo cute Lori
ReplyDeleteCheers
Dr Sonia
Thank you Dr. Sonia, hugs, Lori m
ReplyDeleteWow Wow Wow, Lori! How fabulously unique and beautiful! I wish your photos were a little larger so I could see the details better - but your artwork looks exquisite! hugs, de
ReplyDeleteThank you Donna....I will have to remember to make the photos bigger. hugs, Lori m
ReplyDeleteOh those are so darling! I love seeing all your creative projects.
ReplyDeleteHugs Monica