42 years ago, as a newly married woman with too much fabric stored away, I pulled some out and sewed some bits together to make a whole cloth, then made 2 stockings from that fabric ... I had no idea I was quilting then, ha; I sewed garments then. ( Didn't learn to quilt until the pandemic!) I lined each stocking with fabric cut up from an old sheet, and splurged and spent money on fabric for cuffs, which was ivory velveteen. I've had them all this time, eventually using them for the dogs and cross stitching some new ones for us. Your tutorial spurred me to make some new ones for for the dogs ... they have to have a special treat, too! It's a great little fast project, thanks so much.
Had appointment so did not get to finish your tutorial and just did and can not wait to make some. My son called last night and wanted me to make them some stockings and I had no ideal how until I saw your T today so off to the sewing room to make some. Thank You very much. You and your family have a MERRY CHRISTMAS. See you soon.
You can add your linings into your stocking seam with enclosed seams. Layer 2 linings right sides together, then a batting, then outside fabrics right sides together then batting on top. Sew stocking edges and when you turn it the lining will enclose the seams. Batting does not need to be fussed to fabrics
Sherri my teacher, Thank You 🙏 for a printout and Tutorial. I have perfect mini charm pack to use. Plus it’s fun to quilt ( I’m learning ) small projects !!
Thank you so much for the clear instructions. I am going to make some stockings this year for my grandchildren. I had tried to come up with a design out of my imagination. You can probably guess how that turned out. I could hang it on the mantle piece, but the kids would be very disappointed, I had sewn the opening. So that wouldn't be a good start to Christmas day. I really wanted to see if I could find one that had clear instructions. I have thankfully found what I was looking for. So thank you again for your clear instructions. Hopefully I can copy your pattern.
Dear Sherri, Thank you very much, they are wonderful! You are our great inspiration in the world of patchwork. Be healthy and still full of creative ideas.
Great tutorial Sherri! I loved that you mentioned “paper” and “fabric” scissors. This is a concept that is foreign in my house. I am going to make my husband watch that bit where you define which to use on which.
Awesome tutorial... I like your method for the Stockings and really could have any pattern of stocking patchwork... stripes, diamonds, squares, or even cross stitched front and the cuff can easily be embroidered with names.. the possibilities are endless I have been waiting for your tutorial and so glad that I did! I have made three of 5 already!!Thanks so much!
this is the best stocking tutorial I have found. But the template link doesn't work, is there a way to get it? The shape of this stocking is key to how cute it looks, thanks.
42 years ago, as a newly married woman with too much fabric stored away, I pulled some out and sewed some bits together to make a whole cloth, then made 2 stockings from that fabric ... I had no idea I was quilting then, ha; I sewed garments then. ( Didn't learn to quilt until the pandemic!) I lined each stocking with fabric cut up from an old sheet, and splurged and spent money on fabric for cuffs, which was ivory velveteen. I've had them all this time, eventually using them for the dogs and cross stitching some new ones for us. Your tutorial spurred me to make some new ones for for the dogs ... they have to have a special treat, too! It's a great little fast project, thanks so much.
Had appointment so did not get to finish your tutorial and just did and can not wait to make some. My son called last night and wanted me to make them some stockings and I had no ideal how until I saw your T today so off to the sewing room to make some. Thank You very much. You and your family have a MERRY CHRISTMAS. See you soon.
You can add your linings into your stocking seam with enclosed seams. Layer 2 linings right sides together, then a batting, then outside fabrics right sides together then batting on top. Sew stocking edges and when you turn it the lining will enclose the seams. Batting does not need to be fussed to fabrics
I love these stockings & your step by step demonstration
Thanks so much! Love your channel and blog. God bless.
Great Tutorial! Thank you!
I really want to try this! Thanks for the tutorial!
Sherri my teacher, Thank You 🙏 for a printout and Tutorial. I have perfect mini charm pack to use. Plus it’s fun to quilt ( I’m learning ) small projects !!
Thanks!
Thank You!
Really nice stockings and great tutorial. Good idea on the wonder clips, too.
Love this tutorial....ty
It's so cute and looks super easy and quick.... Merry Christmas
Thank you Sherri. The stocking are adorably cute.
Thank you so much for the clear instructions. I am going to make some stockings this year for my grandchildren. I had tried to come up with a design out of my imagination. You can probably guess how that turned out. I could hang it on the mantle piece, but the kids would be very disappointed, I had sewn the opening. So that wouldn't be a good start to Christmas day. I really wanted to see if I could find one that had clear instructions. I have thankfully found what I was looking for. So thank you again for your clear instructions. Hopefully I can copy your pattern.
Love the patchwork. This is a must have. Thank you so much for sharing and also the free pattern
Dear Sherri,
Thank you very much, they are wonderful! You are our great inspiration in the world of patchwork. Be healthy and still full of creative ideas.
Thanks for including us in your tutorial!🎄
Perfect- thank you sew much! It’s definitely time that I make my family stockings 💕.
This is a great tutorial. I want to make some. Thank you for your generosity. ❤️❤️
Thank you
Great tutorial Sherri. This is such a cute project. Thank you for sharing. KeriOnThePorch (Beach Cities Quilting Guild) See you in February!!
Great tutorial Sherri! I loved that you mentioned “paper” and “fabric” scissors. This is a concept that is foreign in my house. I am going to make my husband watch that bit where you define which to use on which.
Thanks for this tut! 👏🏻
Thanks for this tutorial!
❤️🎄 These are adorable Sherri 😍
I love how they turned out. The patchwork one is my favorite. Thank you for the tutorial.
I really enjoyed your video!
Awesome tutorial... I like your method for the Stockings and really could have any pattern of stocking patchwork... stripes, diamonds, squares, or even cross stitched front and the cuff can easily be embroidered with names.. the possibilities are endless I have been waiting for your tutorial and so glad that I did! I have made three of 5 already!!Thanks so much!
So cute ☺️
Thanks Sherri, love these stockings. Must start to make some as they’ll be so handy this year. 😊🇦🇺
this is the best stocking tutorial I have found. But the template link doesn't work, is there a way to get it? The shape of this stocking is key to how cute it looks, thanks.
Sherri: WHAT are the brand of scissors you used today, please and thank you?!!
Thank you sewwwww much this is on my wannado list👏👏👏 ❤️😀
Sew sew cute!
So you piece the squares, then fuse to the batting, quilt then cut?
Very cute! Thank you for sharing!
No template available this year?
Stockings are cute! I am a little confused on the freezer paper. Did you cut a template for front and for back?
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The link to the template on your blog seems to be broken.
I would love to have the pattern on your website but when I click the link it says error 404 not found
Hello, is there a way to get this stocking template? The link goes to an error “page not found”.
adorable!!!!!! :Dxxxx
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