Showing posts with label stocking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stocking. Show all posts

Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Elf Stocking Free Pattern Link

Elf Christmas Stocking

This Elf Christmas Stocking I made for Libertys of London
back in 2012, blog post here

I am being asked for a pattern they can down load, better than what I originally attached :)

Click HERE into this link and it is a drop box, 
so you can print off and blow up on a printer to A3.

Happy Sewing Kx


Wednesday, 5 December 2012

Elf Christmas Stocking Tutorial & Pattern


Elf Christmas Stocking Tutorial & Pattern

These shown are in Liberty Print Fabrics

As promised a tutorial and downloadable pattern,
for you to scale to what ever size you want your stockings.

Also a reminder I am also giving away one of the stockings,
it is open to anybody anywhere in the world!!
all you have to do is go to the previous post
leave a message and I will be picking a winner on Sunday.
The Tutorial
I used approx FQ to 1/2 metre/yard of fabric on these
And used 4 different fabrics
2 pieces for the leg
2 pieces for the toe
2 heel pieces
1 piece for the cuff
PLUS batting or thin wadding
optional cotton lining inside same size as batting
(so it is sandwiched, you can also buy cotton backed wadding)
TIP: if you don't have either of these and want to use up those craft things you have been hoarding, you know that 1/2 metre of felt you have hanging around!
Then use this to bulk it out, after all, its not a quilt that is being washed all the time.
First cut out your paper pattern 
Then cut out your fabric pieces
2 x leg
2 x toe
2 x heel
1 x cuff on fold 
Taking one toe piece & leg piece
match up 
On join, fold right sides together
(hard to see on the Tana lawn fabric! sorry!)
Pin
NOTE: see the 1/4" overlap at edges.
You will sew a 1/4" seam, so this overlap will help prevent it being off centre
sometimes only practice makes sense on this when you open it out and iron.. 
Open out and iron
I still have unmatched seams on the left,
but don't worry it will be trimmed up later 
repeat this for the other side of the stocking
Next lay the cotton white fabric right side down - if using
then the batting, wadding or elt (what ever you have to hand)
Then one of the the stocking sides face up
then lay the heel in place, pin.
First I using a zigzag stitch sew the heel in place,
this also prevents fraying
Then I freehand quilt the rest of the stocking,
if you don't know how or do not have a machine foot to do this
then just straight line stitch at  a random intervals across the stocking.
Next after sewing both sides cut around the edges.
You should end up with something similar to the above photo. 
With right sides together line up your heel
Pin,  sew around the edge with a 1/4" seam, leaving the top end open 
Before turning, snip into all the curves 
and snip away fabric at the curly toe
Turned stocking
TIP: push the toe out using a large knitting needle.
just be careful not to push the needle through the fabric.
Then put to one side.
Taking your cuff piece of fabric opened out 
notice longer edge along top and bottom
shorter edge left and right
Fold in half
shorted ends together, and right sides together,
sew down what is now the longer side,
shown on the right side of this photo,
turn right-side out, you will have a tube, iron flat the seam
Then turn up, so both raw edges are toether 
A closer look of the other end
then iron flat again 
We are now on the home straight!
Taking your stocking and cuff piece
as shown 
place your cuff inside the stocking and pin.
All your raw edges will be together 
You stocking maybe large enough to go around the bottom of your machine,
The way you may sew a leg hem.
if you remove the attached plate,
If not careful sew with the cuff above the machine
(I will add a photo as reference as this is what I did)
Then over-lock the seam, and trim
Pull the cuff out from the inside 
And fold the cuff over the stocking leg
Iron.
Last thing to do is stuff to the toe add a jingle bell, 
then a piece of ribbon and optional button at the top for hanging  and decoration.
You are now all finished!
For these I used Libery Print Fabrics
For the pattern
If you have problems
email me at blondedesign@hotmail.co.uk

Sunday, 2 December 2012

Liberty Print Elf Christmas Stockings & Giveaway

Liberty Print Elf Christmas Stockings

From the Liberty Print Fabric Bundle I received
I chose four out of the five fabrics to feature in my Elf Christmas Stockings.
Each stocking uses all four fabrics

Each stocking has a stuffed toe and real jingle bell
A patchwork heel and freehand quilting
At first I didn't know if my clashing mix would work, 
but as with all Liberty print fabrics I had nothing to fear!

I will be uploading a tutorial and pattern 
on these Tuesday, with a side bar link
so keep a lookout,
THE GIVEAWAY!!!!!!

So as much as would like to keep them all
I will be giving one away.
You have a four separate chances of winning
To win just leave one little comment and let me know what one you would chose.
Tell me and follow my blog (separate comment)
Tell me and follow my facebook (separate comment)
Tell me and Tweet me the blog post, spread the word (separate comment)

open to anybody anywhere in the world not just the UK

I will do the draw a week today.

Have a great end to the weekend
Kx

Saturday, 10 November 2012

Pirates V Santa Claus

 
12ft Mini Pirate Bunting
2.5" wide flags in reds, blacks & whites
24 Mini Felt Christmas Stockings
Mini red, white & grey garland

What do you prefer?
Now if you are female I guess the stocking garland, as long as each one contains a chocolate
But if you are a boy, pirate bunting is the way to g, but I guess he would like both...

kxxx


Monday, 29 October 2012

Pincushion Rings

Pincushion Rings
Back for the festive season!!!!
£5 in my shop but grab a bargain
All brights
Mellow yellows
Got the blues
Blue Polka Dots 
Green Dotty 
Mint Polka Dots 
Mixed
Navy spot 
Pink Polka Dots 
Red polka dots

Yellow polka dots




Sunday, 14 October 2012

Life in Minature Red


12th Scale Red & White Quilt Set Dollhouse
8 Piece set - 
1 quilt
2 white Oxford pillows
1 throw pillow small star
1 pillow throw gingham
1 white sheet
1 bolster pillow
Christmas stocking.

All made by me, including the the Christmas Stocking!
dare I say a little fiddly to turn inside out!

Pillows are approx 2" x 3" 
1" x 1" pillow throw ans 1.5" x 1.5" pillow throw
4.5" x 1.5" bolster pillow
8" x 6" quilt in teeny tiny quilt squares backed in red spotty fabric
approx 12" x 12" white flat sheet which I have tucked into the mattress
1.5" Christmas stocking

Now off to make life size Pillow throws or cushions.......


Thursday, 26 August 2010

Fabric Porn


I will never learn........

Does anybody else see there paypal account as a giant slot machine, and woop woop it reaches £50.00 and you just have to spend it, not save it for a pair of shoes, a new handbag I need. But more FABRIC!!

I have just spent £48.92 (which is the postage as well)

1/2 yard sets (10 polka dot fabrics in top photo)
1 yard of red polka dot
1 yard of red ginham

So I can make Christmas Elf Stockings

I think 4 large (2 spot with ginham cuff, 2 ginham with spot cuff)
10 half size in reversed colours.

Should keep me busy for a while, making stockings like these. 
Now all I have to do is wait 10 days for the fabric to turn up.............

Kx