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Monday, November 11, 2019

Christmas Trees Wall Hanging

Just in time for the holidays, and as a gift to a special friend, my newest creation, a Christmas Tree wall hanging.


Christmas Trees wall hanging by QuiltFabrication
Snow capped trees made of Christmas prints - what a wonderful way to set the mood for the holiday season! 


Christmas Trees by QuiltFabrication


Created just in time for Christmas and the Stitch It and Gift It Blog Hop hosted by Carla at Creatin' In the Sticks, my friend is getting an early present. I'm so pleased with how this turned out, I'll have to stitch up one for myself.

Made with both easy fusible applique and piecing, a beginning quilter would have no problem putting this together. The hard part is choosing from all the fabulous Christmas prints available!


prints used for a Christmas tree block


Wondering how I got all those tree pieces to be identical? Check out the Creating Identical Fussy Cut Fusible Pieces tutorial for an easy way to do that.


creating identical fussy cut fusible pieces


And can you tell I had fun quilting this? 


snowflake and snowball quilting on the Christmas Tree wall hanging



Full of falling snowflakes and snowballs on a string, it's a modified ruler design from the Ruler Work Quilting (affiliate link) - see page 111 of the book for circle quilting ideas. This is just one fill idea for the tree background, as there's so many to choose from!

Desiring trees and snowflakes yet? The Christmas Tree wall hanging pattern is available at Etsy

Happy Quilting!




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64 comments:

  1. Precious, precious, precious! I love Applique, but stick to simple shapes. Your friend will love hanging this gift among her other Christmas decorations.

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  2. So cute.Christmas is around and I love that season time.Your friend will be delightes with this decorations.

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  3. Love the wall hanging such bright colours, I do love these modern Christmas fabrics. I am sure your friend will love it. Hugs, Susie xx

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  4. Your wall hanging is beautiful and I'm sure your friend will love it!

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  5. What a beautiful wall hanging! I like doing applique, big or small pieces. I love it all.

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  6. I love your trees--would make a great gift for my grab bag!!
    I don't love applique, but I'm not opposed to it either.

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  7. I always enjoy seeing what you've come up with. Always a special surprise! Such a lovely gift you've made!

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  8. This must be the cutest Christmas project I’ve seen this year! Love the clever shapes and that peppermint fabric.

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  9. I’ve done needle turn appliqué. Love your Christmas tree.

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  10. Oh my goodness, this is so cute. Your friend is so lucky. You are so talented and sweet to share. Thanks for playing along in stitching and gifting.

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  11. I love your wall hanging. I am a fan of applique, but not as good at it as I would love to be. I have a friend that is really good at it and that has inspired me to be better.

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  12. Such a beautiful project! Thank you for sharing.

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  13. This is a beautiful Christmas wall hanging that would make a wonderful gift...thanks for sharing it with us!

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  14. Adorable Christmas Tree pattern. I love the colorful fabrics you used. Thank you for sharing ... :) Pat

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  15. Love the wall quilt! It is really pretty. I do follow via Bloglovin and Facebook. I do love to applique, mostly by machine.

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  16. I love applique. Needle turn is my favourite but I really enjoy raw edge and machine stitches as well. Love this wall hanging. Thanks for sharing.

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  17. Susan, I absolutely love these trees. They look very swooshy-yummy! Great job -- thank you!!! :)

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  18. I love fusible applique when I can use my machine to sew/quilt the pieces down. I just love your tree!!! So adorable...lucky friend!!!

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  19. I love your tree and the tips on creating exact copies through fussy cutting! I love applique!

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  20. Super cut quilting on that darling wall hanging!!

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  21. It looks like a Hershey's kiss on the top of the tree. What fun.

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  22. You are just too creative! If I do not win and get caught up I will probably buy a pattern! Yes my favorite Hershey Kiss on the top! Hugs

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  23. Very cute wall hanging, your friend will be blessed!

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  24. I am not a huge appliqué fan, but do enjoy it now and then. I adore this pattern, hope to win, but if I don't I will be happy to buy it!!

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  25. I LOVE applique - and this is just adorable, Susan!

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  26. I think applique is very pretty, but I have not done very much of it.
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  27. Wonderful wall hanging! Your friend is very lucky. Your fabric choices are great and your handiwork, as always, is beautiful! I especially love the quilting you did on this piece!

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  28. Such a joyful design. I do applique from time to time. Don't like to do needle-turned, but machine stitched is more up my alley. Happy holidays (early)!

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  29. I love doing applique. Your trees are so cute.

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  30. I admire appliqué done by others; I'm not personally a fan of doing my own! Those trees are so cute!

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  31. Your walling hanging is so sweet! Thanks for sharing the giveaway!

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  32. That's such a cute pattern. I agree, I'm sure choosing the Christmas fabric would be tough. Love your quilting, too.

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  33. I love the wallhanging. Very nice and something different.

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    1. Applique is a hit and miss with me. A little bit goes a long way.

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  34. I love applique! in my younger days it was more needle turned but these days I use the sewing machine. Someday I would still love to do a bed sized quilt. I love your trees. I am sure your friend will love it!

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  35. You have a very lucky friend to receive such a lovely gift! I do enjoy applique, but piecing is a better friend for me. You chose the perfect fabrics for your applique pieces!
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  36. Love your Christmas tree design and thanks for sharing your tip!

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  37. Susan, such a lovely pattern! Those are the cutest trees, and the quilting does look like you were having way too much fun!

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  38. Lately, I have been doing lots of applique, and I love it!!
    Your tree wall hanging is Great!!

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  39. Very cute and easy project for the holidays. Thanks for sharing.

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  40. Those trees are so bright and cheery. What a perfect way to perk up a dreary day!

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  41. What a gorgeous runner! Love those cute little trees.

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  42. Hi Susan! I swear I commented on this yesterday but I sure don't see it. Anyway, I wanted to thank you for linking up today. I love this whole project, especially the trees. They kind of remind me of a soft-serve ice cream cone. It's such a fun and happy looking wall hanging. I do love to applique and I do it often - both hand and machine. ~smile~ Roseanne

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  43. Love this wall hanging. Probably not going to get to it the Xmas but it’s will be on the list for next year.

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  44. This Christmas quilt is adorable and I love the quilting.

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  45. I love your blog and follow you! Your creativity is amazing and yes, I LOVE applique! Thanks for taking part in this blog hop!!

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  46. Yes, I have done applique and enjoy doing it.

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  47. Such colorful Christmas Trees & done up in applique, a fave! Loveyour blog! Thanks for sharing your creativity & talents with us fellow quilters.

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  48. I like fusible applique and I love yours trees!

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  49. I love applique, and this tree is cute! Thanks.

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  50. I really love how the quilting turned out, it reminds me of the beaded garland!

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  51. These are the sweetest trees. They remind me of soft ice cream. Beautifully quilted too.

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