How to Make Christmas Stockings

Guide Note If you want to make your own Christmas stocking for Santa Claus to fill this year, then this page will help guide you through the basic steps. You don't need to be an expert at the sewing machine, in fact you don't even need a machine to do it (but it is quicker).

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Christmas Stocking Tips

  1. Felt is a good fabric for beginners.
  2. Use an old stocking to make a template.
  3. You can make the stocking as large or as small as you desire.
  4. Cutting small notches on the hem of curves will help it lay right.
  5. If you don't have a machine, you can hand sew the stockings.

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Introduction

  • It hardly seems like Christmas unless you have a few Christmas stockings hung by the chimney. Even if you don't have a fireplace, Christmas stockings are almost required decorations. If you want to try your hand at making your own stocking this year, then this page will guide you on how to do it.

Step 1: Choose a Material

  • You can use almost any material to make a Christmas stocking. Felt is a popular choice and good for beginners because it won't slip, snag or unravel.1 However, other choices you can use include:

Step 2: Cut Out the Pattern



Stocking Templates

  • Below you will find a variety of Christmas stocking templates. Since you will probably be enlarging the pattern, you will need to print out the template onto several sheets of paper and then tape the pieces together.10

Use the Template

  • Once you have your template ready, it is time to cut out your stocking pieces.
  1. Use the stocking pattern to cut out two stockings from your fabric.1 Remember, you will want reverse the pattern for one of the shapes to ensure that pattern will be facing outward.11
  2. If using a lining fabric, repeat with the lining fabric.


Step 3: Decorate the Stocking (Optional)

  • Adding decoration to your stocking is optional. You may want to skip this step if you are using a more elaborate fabric. However, if you want to decorate your stocking, you will find it easiest to do before you sew the pieces together. How you decorate the stocking should reflect the person it is for, so don't feel you are limited to Christmas images.9 Here are some methods you can use to decorate your stocking:
  1. Attach embossed velvet using fabric adhesive.12
  2. Cut tree shapes out of green felt, decorate them with glass buttons and sew them onto the stocking.1
  3. Cut out flower shapes in felt and use a button for the center (and to attach to the stocking).1
  4. Cover buttons with felt and attach.1
  5. Cut shapes out of felted wool and sew them onto the stocking.2
  6. Machine embroider or use glittered dimensional fabric paint to write a name onto the stocking.13 14
  7. Sew "patches" on the heel and toe of the stocking using a coordinating fabric.15
  8. Stamp images onto the stocking using fabric ink.14
  9. Glue ribbon in stripes or a pattern.14
  10. Attach a small picture frame for a special picture.16
  11. Cut out shapes from cardboard and paint them before attaching.17
  12. Use embossed scrapbook stickers to decorate the stocking.11

Step 4: Sew the Stocking

Sew the Pieces Together

  1. Place the pieces so that the right sides are facing each other and the edges should match up evenly.9 (Ugly or lined sides facing out.)
  2. Pin the pieces together.1
  3. Sew around the stocking (except for the top) leaving a 1/4-inch seam allowance.4 Remove the pins as you go.
  4. Cut notches about 1/8 inch from the edge at the ankle, toe and heel. This will ensure that the curves lie smoothly.1
  5. Turn the stocking so the right side is facing out.

Lining the Stocking

Attach the Cuff

  1. Fold the cuff piece so that the wrong sides are facing each other and pin the short ends together.19
  2. Stitch the short ends of your cuff section together using a 1/4 to 1/2 inch hem stitch and remove the pins.4
  3. Turn the cuff right side out and baste the raw edges together.4 A basting stitch is a longer version of the basic running (in and out) stitch used to temporarily sew the fabric together until you use the sewing machine.
  4. Slip the cuff into the stocking and match the cuff seam to the top of the stocking.5
  5. Insert the hanging tab in half so that the short ends meet. The hanging tab can be an extra strip of material or a piece of ribbon.7 Then, place the tab between the stocking and cuff seam.5 Use a pin to hold it in place.
  6. Pin the cuff and the top seam together.
  7. Sew the two edges together using a 1/4 to 1/2 inch half seam.5
  8. Turn the cuff to the outside.4

Hand Sewing the Stocking



Advanced Christmas Stocking Projects

Conclusion

References for How to Make Christmas Stockings

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 MarthaStewart.com: Christmas Stockings
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Baby Lock: Felted Wool Christmas Stocking  WARNING: PDF File
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Embroidery Library: Christmas Stocking Project
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 McCalls: Sew an Easy Stocking  WARNING: PDF File
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 HGTV: Burlap Stockings  WARNING: Pop-ups
  6. MarthaStewart.com: Sweater Stocking
  7. 7.0 7.1 MarthaStewart.com: Blanket Stockings
  8. Husqvarna: Christmas Stocking  WARNING: PDF File
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 Christmas For All: How To Make Christmas Stockings?
  10. About.com: Free Pattern and Directions to Sew a Christmas Stocking, p.2  WARNING: Pop-ups
  11. 11.0 11.1 Better Homes and Gardens: Make a Holiday Santa Stocking  WARNING: Pop-ups
  12. MarthaStewart.com: Embossed Velvet Stockings
  13. About.com: Free Pattern and Directions to Sew a Christmas Stocking, p.7  WARNING: Pop-ups
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 HowStuffWorks: How to Make Christmas Decorations - Making Christmas Stockings
  15. 15.0 15.1 Better Homes and Gardens: Make a Felted Wool Christmas Stocking  WARNING: Must view advertisement to access  WARNING: Pop-ups
  16. Better Homes and Gardens: Make a Holiday Photo Stocking  WARNING: Pop-ups
  17. Better Homes and Gardens: Make a Holiday Joy Stocking  WARNING: Pop-ups
  18. About.com: Free Pattern and Directions to Sew a Christmas Stocking, p.5  WARNING: Pop-ups
  19. FamilyFun.com: Classic Stocking
  20. Lit'l Brown Bird's Free Tutorial: Hand Sew Felt Tutorial - Whip Stitch
  21. YouTube: How to Sew a Christmas Stocking Together (Time: 2:30)

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