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26 November 2010

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oh wow what a great little tree I will make some this weekend!I must admit Christmas has galloped up on me this year!

Thank you Pauline & team,these small Xmas Trees are lovely. Last year I did a similar thing but on a larger scale to make Xmas Napkins like these, trimmed the edge with ric-rac braid. The family loved them. Given you all thought for perhaps next year?

thanks Pauline.Like Barbara I made Christmas serviettes last year and gave sets away. Very popular. Making the decorations now....Merry Christmas

Kathy I think Christmas gallops faster every year! It's hard to believe that a month from now it will be past. Glad you like the trees. Have fun.

Merry Christmas Barbara & Ann. We came across some larger Christmas prints while hunting through Pauline's stash which didn't work for the small trees, but might work for a napkin. What size circle did you use? I'm thinking about 12 inches?

We thought the tree would also make a great tag on a present... embroidered with the persons name. Then they could save it and hang it on their tree.

Thanks for trees. Unfortunately I have put my sewing away for this year!!! So will do it next year instead. Merry Christmas

Thank you girls for the tree pattern and the mail this year. I look forward to hearing from you next year. Love your hints.

I also made these as serviettes. They were semi circles with a Christmas print on one side and plain on the other. I used gold rick rack braid between the edges. Finished diameter(straight side) of semi circle is 19 inches.
Just fold back and forth to give the tree shape.

Thanks so much for the Christmas Trees pattern will be used for secret santa's next year what a great start
SandraSandra

I made the Christmas Trees a bit bigger last year, did not sew and turn used pinking shears. filled with lollies for all friends. Still able to hang on tree or pin to self

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