It's Christmaaaaaaaaaaaasssssssss!!!!
Well no, it's actually November, but in the crafting world November is actually quite late to start Christmas projects đ But this simple Christmas stocking project can be whipped up super quickly, I promise!
You will need:
Take 1 of your outer stocking pieces and pin it right sides
together to one side of your cuff and pin 1 of your inner stocking pieces to
the other side of your cuff with right sides together making sure that your
stocking toes are both facing the same way. Sew them together, press your seams
open and do the same for the other pieces.

Alternatively, if you love these stockings but have neither
the time or the inclination to make one, then pop on over to my Etsy shop to
buy one thatâs already made!
0.5m of your outer fabric
0.5m of your inner fabric (I just used plain calico)
Matching thread
Scissors
Sewing machine or the patience to hand sew it!
Hereâs what you need to do!
Draw out your basic stocking shape or just Google stocking
template like I did đ
Draw out a rectangle that is as wide as the top of your
stocking and as tall as you want the cuff to be (mine is 18cm x 10cm)
Take your stocking template and cut out 2 of the outer
fabric and 2 of the inner fabric
Take your cuff template and cut 2 on the fold of your outer
fabric
I've shown the cuffs with one folded and one unfolded just so you can see it :) |
Pin your pieces together with right sides facing ensuring
that the seams at the cuff match up. Sew around the stocking ensuring that you leave a gap at the
bottom of the inner stocking to turn them the right way out.
Don't forget to leave a gap! |
Trim your seam and turn the stocking the right way out through the gap in your lining. Fold the raw edges under and either zig zag stitch them
together on your machine or if youâre feeling fancy, you could hand sew it
closed using a ladder stitch.
I ain't fancy :) |
Stuff your stocking lining into the outer shell and turn the
cuff down.
Et voila! You now have a beautiful stocking to give as a
gift to family and friends, donate to charity or just keep it for yourself
(Mine has festive daschunds on it!)
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