materials:
exterior fabrics: 1/2 yard plus 2 FQ (or scraps)
lining fabric: 1/2 yard
batting: two pieces, each 15x20"
ribbon for hanging loop: one piece, 6" long
*update* stocking pattern available as printable pdf here
to download/assemble pattern from flickr:
click on one section of pattern
in flickr, choose "actions" and then "view all sizes"
in sizes section, click "original"
click "download the original size of this photo"
repeat for remaining three pages
print each page 8.5x11 (verify that 1" test square is correct)
overlap each page .5" and tape together
cut out pattern
exterior stocking back:
1. cut one piece 15x20" of exterior fabric
2. pin fabric to batting piece
3. quilt and put aside
exterior stocking front:
4. cut seven pieces 5x15" of exterior fabrics
5. for each of the seven pieces, trim as shown
6. place first piece of fabric on batting, pin and quilt
7. place second piece of fabric right side down, matching raw edges with last piece (taking care to alternate narrow and wide ends)
8. stitch with a 1/4" seam allowance
9. press seam open
10. quilt
11. repeat until all seven pieces are sewn and quilted
*note: if you want to embroider a name on the stocking front, do that now*
assemble exterior:
12. with wrong side up, place stocking pattern on exterior stocking front and trace outline
13. place exterior back and front right sides together and pin
14. cut stocking opening line through all layers
15. stitch around stocking on drawn line
16. cut away excess, clip seams along curves
17. turn right side out and put aside
lining:
18. fold lining fabric so that right sides are together
19. trace stocking pattern onto lining fabric
20. pin around seam lines
21. cut stocking opening line
22. stitch around stocking on drawn line, leaving an opening for turning
23. cut away excess, clip seams along curves
assemble stocking:
24. fold ribbon in half and pin to right side of exterior stocking back
25. place stocking exterior (right sides out) inside of stocking lining (right sides in) and match stocking opening line at side seams
26. pin around opening
27. stitch with a 1/2" seam allowance
28. within seam allowance, zigzag over ribbon to reinforce
29. turn right side out through opening in lining
30. stitch opening closed
all that's left is to hang your stocking (with care, of course) and wait for your goodies.
if you make a stocking from this tutorial, please share pics in the imagine gnats flickr group. sample stocking made with Winterkist from Happy Zombie for Lecien, quilted with Aurifil 28wt from the Simply Color collection. pattern and tutorial are for personal use only.
happy stitching!




























This is really cute! I'm working on some stockings now--I'll have to try this method next!
ReplyDeleteLove this... can't wait to get started!! :)
ReplyDeleteAdorable!!! We may have to get some new stockings this year :)
ReplyDeletethank you for this lovely tutorial. I will try using it with my own pattern. I was never able to get the flicker pattern to print out correctly and I was running out of ink! LOL
ReplyDeletethis is so pretty! I really want to try some qayg business.
ReplyDeleteI really want to try QAYG and this would be a great project to get started on. :) I love those winterkist prints too.
ReplyDeleteFun! I really want some of that fabric too!
ReplyDeletethis is just cute as cute can be ! thanks for the tut!! !
ReplyDeleteI love your tute and that fabric! Very cute!!
ReplyDeleteGreat stocking! Love your colors and the fabric :)
ReplyDeleteRachael, I love this!!! If I didn't already have our stockings cut out I would make them like this instead of the elf stockings that I'm making. Super cute!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your stocking and tutorial!
ReplyDeleteLove the stocking! It's helping me work on mine this week!
ReplyDeleteCute and looks pretty fast and easy. I've been looking for something like this! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHappy Sewing,
Michelle
sewingrocks.blogspot.com
love! love! love!
ReplyDeleteLove love love this! And maybe this is obvious to so many others, but as a non-quilter myself, I never would have thought to do it like this. I love it!
ReplyDeleteI am trying really, really hard to resist buying winterkist fabric...
ReplyDeleteLovely project, thanks for sharing.
Such a cute stocking! I have one that's homemade that I've been using since I was little but I'm thinking about using this method to make a handbag. I love the alternating shapes!
ReplyDeleteThanks to Pinterest I will no longer be merely "thinking" about making a set of quilted stockings for our family.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous tutorial!! Thank you!!
This tutorial is incredible- I can't thank you enough for posting it. I just finished a beautiful stocking using your method- next to make 2 more so everyone in our little family has one! Thank you, so much!
ReplyDeleteVERY cute! I'll be using this!
ReplyDeleteWhat type of batting do you use? Would warm and natural work or do you need some type of pellon?
ReplyDeleteWhat type of batting do you use?
ReplyDeleteadorable stocking! thank you for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! Thanks for posting. I was wondering where the opening on the lining should be for turning the stocking right side out after stiching it to the exterior. Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteSew Cute. Thanks for the QAYG tutorial ... :) Pat
ReplyDeleteThank you! Guess what I am doing this afternoon!
ReplyDeleteMade one for my hubby! Thank you for the tutorial!
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