Our family has grown, which meant finding new matching stockings. Since the stores have such limited options, we resorted to making our own...and I LOVE THEM!!!
Materials Required:
1/3 yd. Christmas Fabric (body of stocking and backing)
1/4 yd. Complimentary Fabric (trim and toe)
2 1/2 in. Ribbon (loop for hanging stocking)
Step 1: Take a trip to your local quilt store, and find some adorable Christmas fabric. You'll need two complimentary fabrics for the stocking. It should only take about 1/3 a yard of your main fabric, and 1/4 a yard for the trim and toe. (You may need more fabric if it is directional like the tree fabric I selected.)
Step 2: Create your pattern. We just traced the stockings we originally had because we still liked their shape and direction. Remember, there is no right or wrong to creativity! Make the stocking any size, shape, or direction you want!
Step 3: Cut out your fabric. Remember to add your 1/4 inch seam allowance. Also, notice that the back of the stocking is cut in the opposite direction of the front. (***Be careful if you are using a directional fabric. These trees would look funny if I cut them horizontally.) Another tip is to add about 1 1/2 inches to the top of the backing and the front trim piece. This will allow you to fold the excess down and give the stocking a finished look.
Step 4: Sew the trim and the toe to the body of the front.
Step 5: Pin the pieced front to the backing with the right sides of the fabric together. However, do not pin the trim portion to the backing yet.
Step 6: Fold down the excess from the trim and iron it down. Then, flip the pinned stocking over to do the same to the backing. Make sure that they are level.
Step 7: Cut a 2 1/2 inch piece of ribbon. I used a 5/8 size ribbon, and I cut the ends at an angle. Fold the ribbon in half, and place it between the front and backing of the stocking. Now, you may finish pinning the front to the back.
Step 8: Sew the stocking together with the 1/4 inch seam allowance. Then, turn it right side out.
Step 9: Hang it up for Santa to fill!
***Another option is to write the names on the trim of each stocking. You could simply use a fine point permanent pen.***
Those are so cute! Did you make some for everyone in your family? I love changing up the Christmas decor, but Nick and the kids are pretty attached to their stockings that I made forever and a life ago! I might just do it anyway and not give them a choice!
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