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Across the Pond - Christmas Trees and Santas for December


Better late than never... I'm sharing this month's themes for the Across The Pond Sew Along.
Christmas Trees and Santas!
The Patchsmith has devoted two posts {so far} to this timely topic, and she has even supplied us with a fun free pattern for making Quilted Christmas Trees.

Photo by The Patchsmith
Aren't they just so sweet??? I'm very late in decorating for Christmas, but I hope to find time to share photos of my own quilted trees soon!
If you enjoy stitching, Amanda has curated a wonderful collection of free designs for many more trees, in the followup post found here.
I must find time to make this gorgeous Nordic tree!
Susie's been busy over at Susie's Sunroom, making a series of Santas! Here's Santa's hat, which she made using the foundation piecing technique, with warm and fuzzy fabric for the trim.

Photo by Susie's Sunroom
Head on over to Susie's blog post for more inspiring Santa projects!

Photo by Susie's Sunroom
I've been busy sewing something special for a Christmas tree in New Mexico. Last year I posted about the Holly Jolly Tree Skirt I made using Kate Spain's In From the Cold collection.

I made this same pattern again, but smaller, using the same prints. I think the cocoa cups are still my favorite, but I'm loving those mittens, too!

This time I used green mistletoe for the binding. There's my little label, on the back, to say, "Amy Made That!"

The backing is beautiful, and the tree skirt is actually reversible. Those Christmas doves are so pretty.

Right after I finished that tree skirt, I noticed some more pretty Christmas doves over at Debby Kratovil's blog! Debby has a free download available here on Craftsy, for heart and dove ornaments!

Photo by Debby Kratovil
I had a few minutes to try out Debby's tutorial using some scraps from the tree skirt. My Frixion pen came in handy for tracing the design onto the fabric. I used a zigzag stitch, setting the width to 2.5 and the stitch length to 1.0.

Once I'd stitched the outline, it was sew easy to cut away the excess fabric and add a hanging ribbon.

I hope you'll have time to add some homesewn Christmas photos to our Flickr page for Across The Pond.
Now I'd better put up that Christmas tree, so my doves will have a place to nest!

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