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Christmas Stocking Tutorial

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/christmas-stocking • Posted by Amy E.

I'm so excited to share my Stocking Tutorial with you! Thanks for all your sweet compliments the other day - my family is excited to have special stockings made by mom! There are a lot of little steps, but they are so fun to put together! I hope that you have a go at it. I used a total of 12 fat quarters (2 per stocking) and a scraps for the stars. I used 1/4" seams for the star construction, and 3/8" for the general construction of the stocking. I'm a wife and mom (of 4) needing to create to maintain sanity, my blog chronicles our full life and my crafty endeavors - join me!

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

3 h 00

Difficulty

So-so
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Description

I'm so excited to share my Stocking Tutorial with you! Thanks for all your sweet compliments the other day - my family is excited to have special stockings made by mom! There are a lot of little steps, but they are so fun to put together! I hope that you have a go at it. I used a total of 12 fat quarters (2 per stocking) and a scraps for the stars. I used 1/4" seams for the star construction, and 3/8" for the general construction of the stocking. I'm a wife and mom (of 4) needing to create to maintain sanity, my blog chronicles our full life and my crafty endeavors - join me!

Instructions

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    Trace a stocking or find a pattern. (Google stocking pattern if you need a pattern) I used this little one as a starting point, I didn't want them too big, as we usually just put candy in our stockings. Mine measures 6 1/2" across the top, and 16 1/2" long - at the longest point.

  2. Cut out a front and back (exterior) panel. The easiest way is to fold it in half and cut 2.

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    Cut out lining in the same way. You need a total of 4 panels for each stocking.

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    Fold your pattern down 5 1/2 inches. Don't cut the pattern! With the front of your stockings, cut it with your pattern folded. We are making room for the stars!

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    To make the stars, you need 8 - 2 1/2" squares in a light color, and 5 - 2 1/2" squares in a contrasting color.

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    Construct your stars, like this. Then sew to the front of stocking panel.

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    Take the tops that you cut off in step 4, and cut 1 1/2" x 6 1/2" strips - one per stocking. Take them to the ironing board - iron in half on the length, then fold each edge into the center again, and press flat.

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    Top stitch close to the edge to close. Set aside for later.

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    Baste your stocking front to a piece of batting, and quilt. I quilted in cream thread and opted to add names in red. My machine has a pretty alphabet, but you could also hand embroider the names if you like. I'm not sure you can see it, but I didn't quilt over the star, just around it. If you haven't done any free-motion quilting yet - this is a great size project for getting started!

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    After quilting, get your pattern and pin in place. Trim batting /stocking to the pattern. I cut a touch off the top - they go together much easier if the pieces are all the same size :)

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    All your fronts are ready to become stockings!

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    Pin back panel to front - right sides together and sew!

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    Clip curves

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    and trim seam allowance.

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    Pin lining pieces together - leaving a 6" gap in the back, as indicated below and sew. Be sure to backstitch your openings. Clip your curves like you did in step 12.

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    Insert exterior into the lining, right sides together. Match seams, then add loop. Fold it in half and tuck between exterior and lining, the side with no batting.

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    Pin it in place, right next to the seam.

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    Sew around the top of the stocking. I backstitched over the loop for extra security.

  19. Pull stocking through the opening in the lining.

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    Pin opening shut.

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    Sew close the edge to close opening. Then tuck lining inside of stocking.

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    Top stitch around opening! And enjoy :) I hope that everything makes sense! Let me know if you have any questions, and I want to see if you make them! Blessings ~ Amy