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Tree skirts, tree skirts, tree skirts.  We have a great selection of Christmas tree skirts!

They range in size from 12" to 90" and larger if you do a custom order.  If there is a design that you like but you need a different size, please contact us and we will let you know if it is feasible to make it in the size you need.  The ones that are described as "Panels" are made from pre-printed panels that are sewn together and machine quilted.  We also piece them from a variety of fabrics.  The "Spiral" tree skirts are individually pieced and each one has a slightly different look so each is one of a kind.  The cotton tree skirts have a light weight polyester batting.  They are machine quilted and reversible.  They have an all-over Christmas print on the reverse side. These are all machine washable in cool water.  Those that have appliqués, we recommend hand washing.

The fleece tree skirts are one layer with the same design on both sides.  The brocade tree skirts have are also one layer but with a reverse design on the other side.  I.e. if one side is gold with white bells, when you turn it over it will be white with gold bells.  The brocade tree skirts are dry clean only.

Some of the tree skirts have matching stockings, aprons or table toppers/table runners.  For those skirts, we have noted these matching items under "more". 

For those who sew, there is a selection of tree skirts available as kits.  Look under Fabric/Kits for our current selection.

Please turn to our Catalog and browse through our current selection of tree skirts.  They are categorized according to size.  The sizes are estimates and actual may vary slightly due to the quilting.

All sales transactions are through our Microsoft Bcentral account.

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