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PamelaOry 12-03-2018 07:42 PM

Good stocking pattern
 
My son just proposed the idea that we have a stocking making party this year. I’m wondering if anyone knows of a stocking pattern that they have used that is good? Basically the kids want to make their own stockings out of interesting or cool fabrics. I’m expecting to hear requests for leather, cork, vinyl maybe...

Tartan 12-03-2018 08:24 PM

I think You could sew up plain stockings and have them personalize them. You might even be able to buy some simple stockings at the $store and decorate them.

Krisb 12-03-2018 08:28 PM

Try these. I want the dala horse.

https://www.favequilts.com/Quilted-S...ection33019241

copycat 12-04-2018 03:31 AM

I found this link to have a variety of stocking patterns. Have fun!

https://bomquilts.com/free-christmas-stocking-patterns/

Carol in WI 12-04-2018 03:57 AM

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I recently made this one out of a pair of my husband's jean's.

Carci 12-04-2018 04:09 AM

Christmas stocking
 
I am new and thankful to be able to join the board forum. Thanks for accepting my application. Amy Smart has a lovely Christmas stocking project easy to do. Go to Pinterest and search: Christmas stocking and Amy Smart or just search for her blog. Hope this helps.

https://www.diaryofaquilter.com/

SuziSew 12-06-2018 10:30 AM

Carol I love the jean stocking!

Iceblossom 12-06-2018 10:50 AM

Sounds like a fun project!

A few years ago I thought I'd make stockings for all the family for Christmas. I just used a cheap stocking from the dollar store that I liked the shape of, copied it to freezer paper and used that as my pattern. You do want them big enough that you can fit a fist into them, or make them narrow and long and put bottles of wine in them (depending on the age of your family).

I found I really liked lining the stockings, takes a bit to get the hang of it, but the easiest way is to sew the top edges together (making sure the feet are pointing correctly, and then sew around the edges and leave a hole to turn the stocking through. Cuffs were a bit harder, but I got them down as well, as were hangers (trims worked best!). I made some really nice fancy ones, like a red and green diamond satin design with gold beads at the points, sort of like a Jester's outfit.

But then I realized that I could buy really nice stockings after Christmas at 50-75% off for much cheaper than the costs of the fancy fabrics I was using and I stopped after about 5-6 of my own.

When I was destashing I gave an entire box of Christmas fabrics to some nice ladies who were making stockings for the Forgotten Children's fund, that was a great use of fabric going to waste in my sewing room.


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