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Pattern - download here
Fabric: 1 fat quarter of Christmas fabric - try Fairy Frost Metalic by Michael Miller Fabrics, it's perfect for sparkle.
Interfacing: HEATnBOND® Fusible Fleece
Fabric Fuse Liquid Adhesive
Aurifil thread: 50wt # 2021
Iron – I love my Oliso Pro
Button – 1 ½” or any size
Cardboard (poster board or cardstock) – 5” x 5”
Fiberfill
Chopstick for turning, pushing corners, and stuffing
Basic sewing supplies – scissors, needles, pins, sewing machine, erasable marking pen, etc.
Cut out 3 of the tree side patterns from fusible fleece and Christmas fabric.
Cut one tree base from fusible fleece and Christmas fabric
Bond the fusible fleece to the wrong side of fabrics following the package instructions.
Trim the excess fabric from the top and turn the tree right side out through the opening that was left in the base. Use a chopstick to push out the corners and top.
Trace the triangle onto card stock and cut it out. Stuff the top of the tree with fiberfill and place the cardboard triangle in the bottom of the tree. Finish stuffing the tree, then stitch the opening closed.
Make one or ten in all different sizes. The trees would be so cute with patchwork too. Replace the button with a charm and glue it with Fabric Fuse Liquid Adhesive. Have fun with these quick little fabric Christmas trees. I sure did.
Carla