Showing posts with label Stockings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stockings. Show all posts

Monday, December 5, 2011

How to make a cuffed stocking



Yesterday I posted pictures of my stockings and mantel.  Here is the tutorial to make your own piped, cuffed stockings.

First Fabric.  You can get by with just 1/4 yard of each individual fabric, depending on the size of your stocking, however I like to have at least 1/2 yard and use the leftovers for other projects.  1/4 yard for cuff and 1/2 yard of velvet for cuff/piping.
Create a pattern from another stocking and parchment paper leaving a 1/4 in seam allowance or use the cuffed stocking pattern Martha Stewart here.

Cutting out cuff and stocking patterns


Use pattern to cut out two sides of the stockings


Cut contrasting fabric into strips for piping


Fold piping strip in half 


Baste stitch the folded piping in half


Tack/ baste stitch piping to one side of fabric outside edges together.
Cut to go around the the rounded edges of the stocking more smoothly




Pin stocking cut outs right sides together.


 Sew fabric right sides together following around the piping 1/4 in from the inside. It is easiest to use your fingers as a guide


Of course my camera's battery died right here, so I had to finish up this tutorial on a different stocking...
Cut two rectangles of fabric for the cuff and sew sides right side together.
  Sew right side of stocking and wrong side of cuff together. 


Hide the seam into the top of the stocking.  I used my surger to finish the edge, if you use a suiting/knit fabric like I did that easily unravels you will want to zig zag all of your seams.   


Fold under cuff and tack or use fabric tape


Fold over grosgrain ribbon and sew to inner seam.


Tie abow around the stocking hanger


And Hang all done!!














Now go make your own!  So fun!

Happy Holidays!