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Christmas tree skirt rambling
Thoughts on the 4 skirts underway here. Has anybody Ever actually washed a
Christmas tree skirt? Naaah. Not going to happen. Where do you put the label? Doesn't matter. Did anybody ever turn your Christmas tree skirt over to see the label? Are people probably going to set gifts on it and nobody sees it anyway? Setting all that aside, the skirts are nearly finished. All very special. I see that there's a new line of Dr. Seuss just out and too late for me but I did have some Grinch fabric and used it for DD's skirt. If you're toying with the notion of making a skirt for yourself or as a gift, you'd better get to it soon. They take a little longer than you'd expect. And. The time for the annual awful Christmas jokes will be here before you know it. =) Also. We've been blessed here with lots of babies who will be having their lst Christmas. Methinks you'll want to make a special ornament for baby. Polly |
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Christmas tree skirt rambling
Right in the very centre (measured horizontally and vertically!!) would
seem to be the most invisible place for the label (on the inside of course g) .. In message , Polly Esther writes Thoughts on the 4 skirts underway here. Has anybody Ever actually washed a Christmas tree skirt? Naaah. Not going to happen. Where do you put the label? Doesn't matter. Did anybody ever turn your Christmas tree skirt over to see the label? Are people probably going to set gifts on it and nobody sees it anyway? Setting all that aside, the skirts are nearly finished. All very special. I see that there's a new line of Dr. Seuss just out and too late for me but I did have some Grinch fabric and used it for DD's skirt. If you're toying with the notion of making a skirt for yourself or as a gift, you'd better get to it soon. They take a little longer than you'd expect. And. The time for the annual awful Christmas jokes will be here before you know it. =) Also. We've been blessed here with lots of babies who will be having their lst Christmas. Methinks you'll want to make a special ornament for baby. Polly -- Best Regards Pat on the Green |
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Christmas tree skirt rambling
On 17/09/2010 06:11, Polly Esther wrote:
Thoughts on the 4 skirts underway here. Has anybody Ever actually washed a Christmas tree skirt? Naaah. Not going to happen. Oh yes, had a naughty kitten......it had to be washed!!! Where do you put the label? Doesn't matter. Did anybody ever turn your Christmas tree skirt over to see the label? Yep, so we could show the children who made it. Are people probably going to set gifts on it and nobody sees it anyway? True, but it adds to the atmosphere. Setting all that aside, the skirts are nearly finished. All very special. Well done,so organised. I see that there's a new line of Dr. Seuss just out and too late for me but I did have some Grinch fabric and used it for DD's skirt. If you're toying with the notion of making a skirt for yourself or as a gift, you'd better get to it soon. They take a little longer than you'd expect. And. The time for the annual awful Christmas jokes will be here before you know it. =) Also. We've been blessed here with lots of babies who will be having their lst Christmas. Methinks you'll want to make a special ornament for baby. Polly Is it really that close......... I've got things to do before it arrives, so little time, so much to do. Janner France |
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Christmas tree skirt rambling
That reminds me -- I have a stocking to make for the newest grandchild
(born last February -- and growing up way to fast!) Julia in MN On 9/16/2010 11:11 PM, Polly Esther wrote: Thoughts on the 4 skirts underway here. Has anybody Ever actually washed a Christmas tree skirt? Naaah. Not going to happen. Where do you put the label? Doesn't matter. Did anybody ever turn your Christmas tree skirt over to see the label? Are people probably going to set gifts on it and nobody sees it anyway? Setting all that aside, the skirts are nearly finished. All very special. I see that there's a new line of Dr. Seuss just out and too late for me but I did have some Grinch fabric and used it for DD's skirt. If you're toying with the notion of making a skirt for yourself or as a gift, you'd better get to it soon. They take a little longer than you'd expect. And. The time for the annual awful Christmas jokes will be here before you know it. =) Also. We've been blessed here with lots of babies who will be having their lst Christmas. Methinks you'll want to make a special ornament for baby. Polly -- ----------- This message has been scanned for viruses by Norton Anti-Virus http://webpages.charter.net/jaccola/default.html ----------- |
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Christmas tree skirt rambling
Very funny, Pat. What are we going to do with you? The very center is
where you leave an opening to put the tree. Well. It's where you 'should' leave an opening. I didn't on the 1st one and realized that I'd need to plan better for the next one. "Pat S" Right in the very centre (measured horizontally and vertically!!) would seem to be the most invisible place for the label (on the inside of course g) |
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Christmas tree skirt rambling
Oh I see! Well, I have never seen one up close and personal gg I
thought they were like a cape - so that they had one completely open end. Oh dear - I should really get the sort of life that lets me know where a tree skirt opens. Surely it would have to be a very large hole, to get over the tree????? .. In message , Polly Esther writes Very funny, Pat. What are we going to do with you? The very center is where you leave an opening to put the tree. Well. It's where you 'should' leave an opening. I didn't on the 1st one and realized that I'd need to plan better for the next one. -- Best Regards Pat on the Green |
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Polly, I am going to leave this one for you..... ;-)
Leslie & The Furbabies in MO. "Pat S" wrote in message ... Oh I see! Well, I have never seen one up close and personal gg I thought they were like a cape - so that they had one completely open end. Oh dear - I should really get the sort of life that lets me know where a tree skirt opens. Surely it would have to be a very large hole, to get over the tree????? . In message , Polly Esther writes Very funny, Pat. What are we going to do with you? The very center is where you leave an opening to put the tree. Well. It's where you 'should' leave an opening. I didn't on the 1st one and realized that I'd need to plan better for the next one. -- Best Regards Pat on the Green |
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Christmas tree skirt rambling
Thoughts on the 4 skirts underway here. Has anybody Ever actually washed a Christmas tree skirt? Naaah. Not going to happen. Every year. The cats use it as their personal quilt. Where do you put the label? Doesn't matter. Did anybody ever turn your Christmas tree skirt over to see the label? Don't put one on. Mine is completely reversible. Are people probably going to set gifts on it and nobody sees it anyway? Yep, after leaving room for cats. Gen |
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Christmas tree skirt rambling
I just turned the last skirt right-side-out and was bragging to Mr. Esther
that I 'remembered' to leave an opening. ( I forgot with not one but two of them.) Mr. Smarty-Pants asked if I made the opening big enough to pull over the top of the tree. Polly "Leslie& The Furbabies in MO." Polly, I am going to leave this one for you..... ;-) Leslie & The Furbabies in MO. "Pat S" Oh I see! Well, I have never seen one up close and personal gg I thought they were like a cape - so that they had one completely open end. Oh dear - I should really get the sort of life that lets me know where a tree skirt opens. Surely it would have to be a very large hole, to get over the tree????? Best Regards Pat on the Green |
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