Arm-Knit Tree Skirt
Repurpose thatarm-knit blanketinto a simple yet stunning tree skirt.
Create a basic blanket and wrap it around the base of your tree.
The loose chunky texture is the perfect contrast to the branches and decorations.
Polish off the look withpretty poinsettias.
Fringed Fleece Tree Skirt
It doesn’t get cozier than this handmade fleece tree skirt.
Made with a simple fringing technique, you might display it on either side.
Finish it with a simple pom-pom tree.
For this tree skirt, cut a circle from white felt, adding a slit for the tree.
Collect gray and blue felt snowflakes in all shapes and sizes and hot-glue them to the white felt.
Embrace the wintry theme by adding snowflake embellishments around the house.
This one is sewn together in any fabric you like.
Get creative with your color scheme, as we did with this retro blue pattern.
Colorful Circles Christmas Tree Skirt
Ring your evergreen with colorful circles in this super-easy tree skirt.
Cut a large circle from green felt, adding a slit for the tree.
Simply Rustic Christmas Tree Skirt
Keep your under-the-tree decorations simple and classy.
Pair two burlap shapes for a rustic tree skirt that works with a variety of decorating colors.
Continue the color pattern by mimicking it in your ornaments.
Machine-stitch the outside of the circle together with another circle cut from matelasse fabric.
Then, weave-stitch the two together.
Frame the skirt with a feathery edge to carry out the tribal theme.
Line the skirt with soft wool to enhance the country theme.
For the skirt, cut a fabric circle with a slit for the tree.
Easy No-Sew Pink Christmas Tree Skirt
Give your nontraditional Christmas tree a unique skirt.
Trim the felt or fabric seams with different colors and sizes of rickrack.
Finish the outer edge by gluing on a pom-pom fringe.