Monday, December 3, 2012

8 Days of Stockings - Introduction and Stocking 1

Like most ideas I have (e.g. last minute, high level of effort required), I had a doozy of one for Christmas 2012 - Invasion of Two Sides of the Immediate Family. Sew Christmas Stockings for all EIGHT people present for Christmas Day!!! This moment of epiphany came to me on November 30th.

(c) Thimble Blossoms, 2010.
Finding a pattern was simple, Merry Stockings by Thimble Blossoms. At first the math was simple: I'll go ahead and make two of each of the four patterns, customize the fabric for each person and voila!

By the time I made it to Keepsake Cottage Fabrics on Saturday, I already had an idea who was getting which pattern.

After spending 45 minutes with a variety of festive fat quarters, charm packs, and bolts of fabric, it slowly dawned on me. The price for this little 'project' would be, at my current rate, a little more than I could afford. Secondly, all that detail is going to take an awful lot of time that I really don't have. So I simplified my plan. Everyone, with the exception of my dear husband, who had explicitly requested a hexagon stocking, would get the simple stocking pattern, with a fabric tailored to them. Furthermore, I picked two colors of lining: red and green, and all could be stitched with the same color thread. My inner quilter nodded her head in agreement, this was feasible.


Ellen's Candy Cane Stocking, 2012
The rest of Saturday and early Sunday, I spent cutting my fabric. The first stocking up, mine, was a good way to iron out the assembly process.  By yesterday evening, after the little one had gone to bed, I was able to complete my first of eight stockings. (with the exception of machine embroidery of the name onto the cuff. Behold, my Candy Cane Stocking, with diamonds.

Quilting detail, Ellen's Stocking, 2012

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