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DIY Christmas Stockings from Sweaters

In this simple tutorial I show you how to make DIY Christmas Stockings from Sweaters.
Course Sewing
Cuisine American
Keyword christmas stocking, DIY stocking
Prep Time 30 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings 1
Author Lisa Bass
Cost $5

Equipment

  • Sewing machine

Ingredients

  • sweater

Instructions

  • I took a stocking we already had and used it as a pattern.
  • Leaving about a half inch all the way around for seam allowance, I traced around the original stocking.
  • ust like I did in my DIY Grain Sack and Ticking Stripe Pillow tutorial, I used bias tape for the little loop at the top. I cut a 5″ strip of bias tape and stitched down the long side to close it off.
  • With right sides together, I laid the two stocking pieces on top of each other.I added the bias tape loop to the top corner of the stocking and pinned it in place.I sewed all the way around the outside edge, leaving the top open.
  • Next, I finished the inside seam with my serger. If you don’t have a serger you can finish it off with a tight zigzag stitch. Make sure to trip the seam first so there isn’t a whole lot of excess. You make also want to clip in close to the seam around the curved edges. These little tips will help the final seams from looking wavy.
  • Turn the final sweater stocking out so the seams are inside.The next step is optional. I cut two more pieces the same size as the stocking pieces from flannel and stitched them together all the way around, leaving the top open. I took the flannel stocking and stuffed it inside the sweater stocking.Lining it adds extra shape and stability. They still look nice without it, though, as you will see in the video.

Notes

Tips on Finding the Right Sweater

  • I want to make a quick note on the type of sweater to look for. You don’t want anything that has big yarn and a loose knit. It needs to be super tight and tiny threads. This will prevent the whole thing from unraveling when you cut into it.