tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4595089853264619781.post5500348144810229514..comments2024-03-19T14:35:00.257+00:00Comments on Sew Ruthie Style: Christmas tree skirt - explain it to meSewRuthiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09277062926597842242noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4595089853264619781.post-46725204779471518462011-12-06T16:16:58.034+00:002011-12-06T16:16:58.034+00:00We have a tree skirt that was a gift from my MIL. ...We have a tree skirt that was a gift from my MIL. Pretty sure she made it or bought it hand made. My issue is that it is a bit like a circle skirt but the opening is only maybe 6" across. It isn't functional because sure I could get the tree trunk through it, but I still need to get water into the stand. A slit up the back would have made it more flexible for positioning or even just as Debbie and others suggested, a bit of fabric. Mostly I think it's just there to look pretty.Seraphinalinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12706215125457113080noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4595089853264619781.post-50796886966821938752011-12-06T01:08:17.955+00:002011-12-06T01:08:17.955+00:00Since I don't see the main reason I use a tree...Since I don't see the main reason I use a tree skirt listed yet, I'll share too...it hides the extension cords to the lights. I hadn't even thought about keeping the needles out of the carpet, but that would be a good reason, too; even our artificial tree sheds a bit. <br /><br />And it provides a nice sort of back drop for the presents. ;-)Lisa Lareehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11516986664460840579noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4595089853264619781.post-39262794783514698602011-12-05T16:00:46.772+00:002011-12-05T16:00:46.772+00:00I have several tree skirts, some made and some bou...I have several tree skirts, some made and some bought. I like having them because it gives the tree a finished festive look!<br /><br />You don't always have to pile all of the gifts under the tree before Christmas Eve. Another option is to put up a Christmas village (the ones with small 2-3" buildings) under the tree on the Christmas tree skirt, and run a train around the bottom of the tree just beyond the tree skirt. Usually people add to their Christmas village collection (people, trees, animals, lamp posts, benches, in addition to the buildings) every year. <br /><br />Different tree skirts come in handy for people who decorate differently every year. A Victorian style tree skirt goes with Victorian ornaments. A traditional Santa tree skirt goes with a traditionally decorated tree. Etc.<br /><br />EmNothing but Blue Skieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16856087310878746313noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4595089853264619781.post-60276509692509395052011-12-05T03:06:30.157+00:002011-12-05T03:06:30.157+00:00I had the same question today after decorating min...I had the same question today after decorating mine. I also have a fake tree with legs. I grew up putting the prezzies under the tree a few weeks before as you got them, but that would not work with the kids. Santa is supposed to deliver them on Christmas eve. So I think I'll just bunch up some pretty gold organza around to hide the legs.Jenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12057253892868554819noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4595089853264619781.post-41975465155007379092011-12-05T02:10:38.796+00:002011-12-05T02:10:38.796+00:00I did sew a new tree skirt to coordinate with my n...I did sew a new tree skirt to coordinate with my new winter home, mostly because all of the fabric was in my stash. I have a Santa collection that I display on top of a length of green fabric....no sew, just throw it down and rearrange the folds to my taste, just like Debbie described.Jane Mhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10236298438179825569noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4595089853264619781.post-27942692331939393452011-12-05T01:59:41.885+00:002011-12-05T01:59:41.885+00:00I always put a tablecloth or a length of Christmas...I always put a tablecloth or a length of Christmas fabric or something under the tree to catch needles. We still get a real tree--not the smartest thing to do in Los Angeles during Santa Ana season. 3 weeks of 30% humidity loosens a lot of pine needles!KChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05179368473383373302noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4595089853264619781.post-41402113137724556552011-12-04T23:24:48.347+00:002011-12-04T23:24:48.347+00:00I do have a wreath on the front door. Bought it at...I do have a wreath on the front door. Bought it at the Food Fayre from a local farmer - all made from hedgerow natural materials (and some wire) love it.SewRuthiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09277062926597842242noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4595089853264619781.post-69048865052112894882011-12-04T21:53:37.724+00:002011-12-04T21:53:37.724+00:00If you don't care about what your tree stand l...If you don't care about what your tree stand looks like, then by all means, forgo the skirt.<br /><br />Meanwhile, I think I'll finish mine this year. I better find it. I'f better get off the computer, first!BetsyVhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14824251716471351275noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4595089853264619781.post-35327336217786224342011-12-04T21:38:16.110+00:002011-12-04T21:38:16.110+00:00I'm lazy. I have a "skirt" but it...I'm lazy. I have a "skirt" but it's really just a length of antique gold metallic fabric I puddle around the tree stand. Works for me.Debbie Cookhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03601675304884019607noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4595089853264619781.post-8625994607513102552011-12-04T20:36:02.026+00:002011-12-04T20:36:02.026+00:00I dunno, Ruthie, they're just required. Like ...I dunno, Ruthie, they're just required. Like candles that smell like a pine tree or a wreath on the door or fake snow. I have an artificial tree, also, but I made a new one this year and am quite pleased with it. Not making a fruit cake, though.BeeBeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01801842490035341712noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4595089853264619781.post-39055471264127087952011-12-04T20:33:13.541+00:002011-12-04T20:33:13.541+00:00Well, I do possess such a thing. And I did sew it...Well, I do possess such a thing. And I did sew it. However, I can't say that its exactly a necessity and can be annoying to install onto the tree trunk, depending on style. I think they are best suited to keeping the pine needles of real trees off the carpet and are much less necessary for artificial trees which tend not to moult all over the place.Jennihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01380047564035289054noreply@blogger.com