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8 Patterns To Make Your Own Christmas Stockings

December 19, 2015 by Larissa Coleman

The countdown to Christmas is officially on, and with less than one week until the big day, it’s time to make sure you have everything you need for the holiday season. One of the most important items on your list should be Christmas stockings. They add a touch of festive cheer to your home and are a great way to personalize your holiday decor.

But what if you’ve recently added new family members or simply want to make a new set of stockings this year? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with this roundup of 8 patterns to make your own Christmas stockings. These patterns are perfect for anyone who wants to create a unique and personalized set of stockings for their family.

The patterns included in this roundup are easy to follow and are suitable for a wide range of skill levels, whether you’re a beginner or an experienced sewer. They are also a great way to use up scraps of fabric you might have laying around and a fun and creative way to add a new piece to your Christmas decor.

In addition, making your own Christmas stockings is a great way to save money. Instead of buying expensive stockings from a store, you can make your own for a fraction of the cost

Looking for more sewing patterns for handmade Christmas Stockings? Check these out on Etsy. Don’t have time to make a Christmas stocking this year? Check out these affordable readymade stockings.

 

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1- Lined Christmas Stocking from Cluck Cluck Sew

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2- Velvet Cuff Stockings from Sew 4 Home

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3- Christmas Stocking How To from Fleece Fun

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4- Burlap Christmas Stockings from Make It & Love It

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5- Quilted Christmas Stocking from Mommy by Day Crafter by Night

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6- Retro Style Stocking Pattern from Simply Notable

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7- DIY Elf Stocking from DIY Home Sweet Home

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8- 10 Minute Stocking Tutorial from Crazy Little Projects

The tradition of hanging stockings by the fireplace on Christmas Eve is a beloved part of holiday celebrations for many families around the world. But have you ever wondered how this delightful tradition came to be? The story of Christmas stockings dates back to ancient times when the act of hanging stockings or socks by the fireplace was believed to bring good luck and blessings from Saint Nicholas, later known as Santa Claus. Legend has it that Saint Nicholas would visit homes on Christmas Eve, filling the stockings with small gifts and treats for children who had been good throughout the year.

Today, the tradition of Christmas stockings continues, with families eagerly awaiting the joy of discovering what surprises Santa has left for them. While store-bought gifts are always cherished, handmade items add a special touch of love and thoughtfulness to stocking fillers.

If you’re looking to infuse your Christmas stockings with handmade delights, the possibilities are endless. Consider crafting small, personalized gifts that reflect the recipient’s interests and tastes. Hand-knitted socks, crochet ornaments, and embroidered handkerchiefs make charming additions to any stocking. For the little ones, sewn plush toys, felt finger puppets, and hand-painted wooden toys are sure to bring wide-eyed wonder on Christmas morning.

For the culinary enthusiasts, homemade jams, flavored salts, and festive cookies in decorative jars add a delicious touch to the stockings. Handmade scented candles, bath salts, and soap bars can turn the Christmas stocking into a delightful spa experience for the recipient.

Embrace the spirit of the holiday season by adding the warmth of handmade gifts to your Christmas stockings. Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or just beginning your creative journey, the joy of giving and receiving handmade treasures is a heartfelt way to celebrate the true essence of Christmas. So, gather your crafting supplies, let your imagination run wild, and delight your loved ones with a stocking filled with handmade love this holiday season.

 

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