Christmas in JULY Festive Tree Skirts Crochet Pattern Roundup
Who else starts their Christmas creations in July like me? I'm here to help with some amazing Christmas Tree Skirts to start off the Christmas in July Celebration this year.
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This Cozy Christmas Tree Skirt crochet pattern would look so lovely around the bottom of your tree this year! And there is still plenty of time to work up one, or 2 or 3!
The main body of this tree skirt is made with single crochet stitches to create a tight, sturdy weave, and allow for your lettering to be the star. You can customize the lettering with a name, leave it blank or add holiday words like “Peace” or “Noel” with the included instructions on how to cross-stitch on top of a finished crochet project.
This textured tree skirt is worked center out to create a pentagon shape with a straight back perfect for against the wall trees. Instructions are included for creating a small version at 29” across or large versions at 47” across.
This crochet Christmas Tree Skirt is a fun and free Pattern written in 3 different parts, from 3 amazing designers, as a Crochet-a-Long. Head to the first part to get started!
Using 2 strands of yarn together gives this tree skirt a chunky look, & a farmhouse rustic style with the wood buttons, while the ribbing mimics snow drifts under a beautiful tree.
The Poinsettia Christmas Tree Skirt was designed to coordinate with the Plush Poinsettia Pillow & Poinsettia Christmas Stocking so there are lots of matching items to create with this theme!
The Let it Snow Christmas Tree Skirt is worked up in a super bulky yarn, which makes it pretty fast to make in Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick and Quick's color fisherman, which is a gorgeous creamy off-white.
This neutral and elegant tree skirt features amazingly textured stitches from the designer's Macchiato Poncho and Macchiato Sweater. If you wanted to mix up colors you could try creating the bands of puff stitches in red or green or whatever matches your home decor.
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