About three years ago I saw an idea to make homemade stocking from felt. Felt does not fray so it was a perfect choice of fabric to use since I was going to hand stitch the stocking together. The stocking I made came out really cute so I hang them up every year. This year I wanted to make over sized ones to put presents in. Since most felt paper comes in 8.5x11 I had to go to Joann Fabric to buy it by the yard. I made a template by just sketching the shape of a stocking on large paper till it looked right. Then I cut it out and traced it on the felt. After cutting all of them all out I sewed them together using a sewing machine which a heavy stitch so that it could take the weight of presents I was going to put in them. Once the stocking were complete it was time to decorate them! I decided to do flowers on them by creating colorful petals. Just like the template for the stocking, I drew a petal shape that I liked and then traced it over and over....and over on the felt and then cut it out. To add more dimension to the flowers, each petal got two different colors. I sewed the top petal to the bottom and then glued the entire petal onto the stocking. To finish it off I cut out the first initial of each girl that was going to get a stocking. They came out great! And since they are not traditional Christmas colors I figured they could be used year round to store items in. Hope you enjoy them Isabella, Sophia, Melina, Taylor, and Makenzie!
|
The template with one of the stockings already traced |
|
Each flower had a different color combination |
|
This was the pile of petals that were sewed together |
|
Sewing the big petal to the little petal |
|
Sewing the stocking together. Once you sew around the edges you turn it inside out to reveal the nice edge |
|
First lay out the petals to create the look the flower before gluing it on |
|
Make sure to put lots of glue! |
|
And press down firmly |
|
Taa Daa!! |
|
This is me holding it up since in the previous picture it has an odd shape |
No comments:
Post a Comment