Step 2 ..Take the height of your Christmas tree and multiple it by either 3.5 or 4. If you have a six-foot tree, 6 x 3.5= 21 feet. A 21 foot long strip of tulle will give you 4 1/2 feet of extra fabric to swag /work with on each side of your tree. If you are decorating a wide tree go for/multiple by 4.

How many yards of fabric do you need to make a tree skirt?

A simple tree skirt with a 72” diameter can be made from four yards of 45” fabric. Broadcloth, brocade, velour, fleece, and other fabrics can be used. Fold the four yard length and cut it in half. Sew the two pieces together with a 36” long seam on side.

What is Christmas tulle used for?

But there’s one type of tree we haven’t seen much of until now: the tulle Christmas tree. That’s right, a tree composed entirely from strips of tulle. The shimmery fabric used in tutus, wedding gowns, and veils is now being used to craft these elegant, delicate trees trees.

Is a tree skirt necessary?

A tree skirt is a necessary thing because masking the base of your tree is essential to add to the festive spirit and not spoil the overall decor and ruin your efforts.

How to make a tulle tree for a Christmas tree?

Boudoir Tulle Christmas Tree 1 The base and ‘trunk’ of the tree are made from a wooden kitchen roll holder. 2 Now cut your fabric strips, this project works well with tulle, net, organza or any lightweight fabric that doesn’t fray too much. 3 Pull on one of the loose threads, to gather up the fabric tightly.

How do you make a Christmas tree out of kitchen fabric?

The base and ‘trunk’ of the tree are made from a wooden kitchen roll holder. Sand the kitchen roll holder and spray paint to match your fabric (in my case gold). Now cut your fabric strips, this project works well with tulle, net, organza or any lightweight fabric that doesn’t fray too much.

What is a wagdoll Tulle tree?

More About WagDoll » Frothy, decadent and totally glamorous, the tulle tree can adorn your dressing table while you get ready for Christmas parties, or be your table centre piece on Christmas day. The base and ‘trunk’ of the tree are made from a wooden kitchen roll holder.

How do I make a tree out of a roll of fabric?

Sand the kitchen roll holder and spray paint to match your fabric (in my case gold). Now cut your fabric strips, this project works well with tulle, net, organza or any lightweight fabric that doesn’t fray too much. My organza fabric arrived on a roll 11 inches wide so that’s the width of the base of my tree.