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:-D :-D :-D Here is my tute for the cute Elf Stockings that Sue Fish and I have made. you will need some small pieces of fabrics and some for the crown for the top of the stocking. 2 pieces of green orwhat ever color you choose and two pieces for the stocking what every color you choose and one piece of nbatting. I usedwarm and natural. And of coursr the pattern pieces which I will post so you can down load them and use them. THe measurements are on the pattern pieces.
1.) Cut pattern out, no need for batting for the crowns. Cut two of crown and two of the stocking and one for the stocking out od batting. 2.) Pin rightsides together and batting for the stocking and sew then together leaving the tops open for turning. 3.) Trim all curve with pinking sheers. I trimmed all the way around wiht mine. 4.)turn right side out. 5.) Press. 6.) Sew crown on to the back of stocking and then turn it to the front and top stitch with matching threads. I used a light color so it can be seen. Add a little bell and your done! Note,, on the one crown i ended up tossing as I had poked a hole iont it so be very careful about that one. So I put lace on one and there are many variations for embellishments. Have fun and let us see some pictures too, Huggies, Fay Now for the pictures... Sew Stocking and crowns together right sides together [ATTACH=CONFIG]130115[/ATTACH] Pattern for Elf Stocking [ATTACH=CONFIG]130120[/ATTACH] Crowns for Elf Stocking [ATTACH=CONFIG]130121[/ATTACH] Cut out the pattern [ATTACH=CONFIG]130122[/ATTACH] Trim wiht pinking sheers [ATTACH=CONFIG]130134[/ATTACH] Turn right side out & press [ATTACH=CONFIG]130135[/ATTACH] Stitch crown or lace to the back [ATTACH=CONFIG]130136[/ATTACH] turn crowns to the front and top stitch it inplace , add a bell and your done! Enjoy [ATTACH=CONFIG]130138[/ATTACH] |
Thank you for the tute :D:D:D
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Thank you so much! These are so cute!
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Originally Posted by amma
Thank you for the tute :D:D:D
:D If you use the crown with the points on it, you might want to make the points a tad wider as they are hard to poke out when turning. I poked a hole in the one I was going to use for the tute so I ended up with lace instead, but you can use any types of embellishments on these. Huggies, Fay |
Wonderful. Thanks for the tute.
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Your welcome. I forgot to resize the pattern pieces for easier posting. Huggies, Fay
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Thankyou so much for sharing this with us. These are so cute.
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Thanks, they are really cute!
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So cute and festive, thanks for the tute and drawings
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Originally Posted by littlehud
Wonderful. Thanks for the tute.
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thanks for the tute and the pattern. They are so cute, must try some
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cute thanks for the tutorial
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Many thanks for this tutorial, thanks for sharing with us
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Great tut, templates and all! :thumbup:
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Cute tute!!! I am using these for all of our employees as gifts. Hope they turn out as cute as yours.
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Thank you.
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If you wanted the points on the crown to be sharp, I've found that if you sew up to the point, pivot, sew one stitch, sometimes I sew two, pivot and sew up the next side. Those one or two stitches help to make turning points so much easier. I hope that helps someone.
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Thank you for tute, really cute stockings
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Thanks for the tute! These are adorable
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That are so cute! Thanks so much for sharing
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Socks are darling. Thanks for the tute and sharing. Love these. Will make some.
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Thamks for the tute, these are really cute.
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adorable!!! :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Really cute. Thank you. Violet
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I printed at 100% and my pattern came out at 4 1/4. Is this correct?
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It should be the same measurement as what I wrote out on the paper. You might want to try to resize it on your scanner if your scanner has that capability. I can't scan the right size in acrobat as it comes out too small also when I put a diffrent size on it and it doesn't work at all so I never use the size thing in acrobat. I just print it out and either draw the right measurements ( what I wrote on the paper) and then reprint it for extras. My scanner has the resize thing on it and I try to do 125 or a little higher and I get part of the pattern and I can never get it to the right size so that is the reason I wrote the measurments on the papers so you can draw it out to those measurments. Huggies, Fay
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Thank you. My scanner does have resizing and I was able to get the right size by increasing it about 130%. Took a little playing but got it to 5 9/16. I figured that was CLOSE enough. Thanks. Lois
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