3D Christmas Tree


Christmas In July – 3D Christmas Tree
Designed by Jamie Janow Elfert





 
Size:  44” X 64”




Fabric and Cutting Requirements:
Background (Medium creams to tan*)
(18) 4 ½” X WOF** (appx. 2 ½ yards total)  
                Cut (138) 4 ½” squares
Border (Medium cream)
 ½ Yard Medium cream
                Cut (6) 2 ½” X WOF Strips
Christmas Tree Branches (Medium to dark greens*)
(11) 3 ½” X WOF strips
                Cut (120) 3 ½” squares
Tree Trunk (Medium to dark brown)
(1) 4 ½” X 20” strip
                Cut (4) 4 ½” squares
Stars (Bright White)
(1) 2 ½” X WOF strips
                Cut (16) 2 ½” squares
(1) 4 ½” X 10” strip
                Cut (2) 4 ½” squares
Cross (Medium blues*)
(8) 1 ½” X 15” strips
Binding (Medium to dark green)
1/2 Yard
                Cut (6) 2 ½” X WOF strips
Backing
3 Yards (pieced horizontally)
Other:
     (30) Buttons for the center of each pinwheel

* This is a good time to exchange with friends to have a nice variety. ** WOF, Width of Fabric


  

Assembly:

Christmas Tree Branch Units:
Fold and press the (120) 3 ½” green squares diagonally; WRONG sides together.  As you press them, store them under a heavy book (or anything you have) to maintain the crease.   Fold and press AGAIN, diagonally and store them under a book.  You now have a folded quarter triangle.


Pull a variety of (74) 4 ½” background squares and (2) 4 ½” brown squares.  Using pins, attach the quarter triangles to these squares as follows:

A – Pin (1) one triangle along any edge of a 4 ½” background square, repeat for a total of (30)
B – Pin (2) two triangles along two opposite sides of a 4 ½” background square, repeat for a total of (44)
C – Pin (1) one triangle along any edge of a 4 ½” brown square, repeat for a total of (2)


Rail Fence Units for Cross
Divide the (8) 1 ½” X 15” blue strips into (2) sets of (4).  Sew together the (4) strips, pressing to one side. Make a total of (6) Rail Fence Units


Star Units
Pull a variety of (8) 4 ½” background squares (suggestion:  use your darker shades to make sure the stars “pop”). Place a 2 ½” Bright White square in the top left corner of a background square, and sew on the drawn diagonal line.   Cut ¼” away from the sewn line, fold out and press.  Repeat on the right side.  Make a total of (8).


Assemble the top (10 units across, 15 down)
Using Illustration II below, position your units on a design wall/area.  Important:  Take a snapshot of the layout to verify you can see the (30) Pinwheels.  Sew each row across and press away from the pinwheel and spin the seams.  Below is a picture of the back of my top as a guide to spinning (Illustration I).

Illustration I

Join the rows.   There will be a lot of bulk, possibly causing some intersection seams not to match up perfectly.  Not to worry, the ornaments (buttons) will disguise those areas. 

Borders
Join together the (6) 2 ½” X WOF border strips using a diagonal seam.   Measure from top to bottom down the middle and cut (2) strips to this measurement.  Attach these border units to the sides of the quilt top.  Measure from left to right in the middle and cut (2) strips to this measurement.  Add these border units to the top and the bottom.  (Hint:  When attaching the borders, pin from the center and work out to the ends.)


Illustration II

Picture of the actual quilt below:



8 comments:

Sandi1100 said...

Wonderful Christmas tree! Thanks for sharing.

Beausoleil Quilts said...

Great Christmas Quilt. Thankyou for the pattern

BarefootThunder said...

lovely tree, thanks for sharing.
I hope you faired well in the storm.

The Joyful Quilter said...

Thanks for offering a FREE pattern for the 12 Days of Christmas in July Blog Hop, Jamie!!

Susan said...

I like this tree quilt. I do have a question concerning the following instructions:

"Assemble the top (10 units across, 15 down)
Using the illustration below, position your units on a design wall/area. Important: ..."

Where is the illustration? All I see is a picture of the back showing the spun seams.

beth said...

Please help me, love this pattern but cannot get PDF. What am I doing wrong? Press print PDF and just get blog again. Thank you.

Angie said...

What an adorable quilt!! :)

Tu-Na Quilts said...

Wonderful idea to make it 3D!!