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In-the-Hoop Stockings
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In-the-Hoop Stockings
The perfect size and shape for gift
cards, cash, jewelry, candy, and other little treasures. Click on the
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This in-the-hoop stocking, with its chilly
snowflakes, is just one of many design styles ready to sew for this easy and unique
holiday project.
Make one for everyone on your "nice"
list. This one's just the right size for small trinkets and gift
cards, and light enough to hang on a wreath or tree. Easy to do and
a great way to use the fabric scraps you've saved in your
stash! |
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Supplies needed:
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Scraps of fabric for the
stocking top, body, and backing
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4" of narrow ribbon for hanger
Embroidery Designs
from Embroidery Library:
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Instructions:
Make the applique pattern
pieces by hooping 3 pieces of regular printer paper, and
sewing out the die lines without thread. The
needle perforations work great as cutting lines.
Note: The stocking
top and the stocking body pattern pieces overlap each
other. |
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Unhoop the papers, and, from each piece of
paper, cut out one applique pattern. Here you see
the stocking top, stocking body and stocking back
pattern pieces |
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Use the pattern pieces to
cut out your
fabric applique pieces: 2 back pieces and one each of
the
front pieces. |
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For the back, we used the 2 pieces of
fabric and spray adhesive to make a fabric sandwich so
that both the back of the stocking and the area that
shows at the top of the stocking will look finished. |
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Hoop an appropriate-sized hoop with one
piece of tear-away stabilizer.
Now load the embroidery design into your machine and
start embroidering on the stabilizer. The first thing to sew will be the
die line for the stocking body.
After the die line
is sewn, spray the back of the stocking body piece
lightly with spray adhesive, and lay the piece down
within the die line. Sew the zigzag color stop
around the stocking body.
Sew out the die line for the stocking
top, and place the stocking top piece in place in the
same manner as the stocking body. Sew the zigzag
color stop around the stocking top. |
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Continue sewing out the stocking
embroidery. The decoration on the stocking top and
stocking body will embroider next. Embroider until the
end of the die line color stop for the stocking back. |
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Remove the hoop from your machine, but do
not unhoop the project.
Lightly spray the side of the back
piece that will face the front of the stocking with
spray adhesive, and stick the back to the stabilizer
side of the
embroidery, using the die line as a guide. Turn
the hoop over and press gently to ensure the back will not come off.
Now is also the time to put
matching bobbin thread in your machine. Having
matching bobbin thread will make the back of the
stocking look matched and finished.
(If you don't have a bobbin
winder, sew the satin border with white top thread--its
a great way to "cheat" and have a nice finished back
side.) |
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Return the hoop to the machine. Before you resume sewing, fold the ribbon in half, and
place the ends so that they will be stitched over by the zigzag stitches. Trim any stray ends before
sewing the final satin stitches.
Finish sewing out the embroidery. |
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Remove the stabilizer from around the
outside of the stocking and from the top opening. |
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Click
here for a printable version of these project
instructions.
You'll need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed
on your computer.
If you don't have it, you can download a free copy by
clicking on the icon below.
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Size: 4.91 x 6.90 (124.7 x 175.3 mm)
Designs in Pack: 14
Price: $19.97
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Size: 5.87 x 9.43 (149.1 x 239.5 mm)
Designs in Pack: 14
Price: $19.97
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