How to Embroider a Festive Polarfleece Stocking
comments (9) November 15th, 2008Turn the stocking lining inside out. Matching the raw edges, place the lining over the right side of the stocking and cuff. Pin in place along the top edge.
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The cuff and loop are sandwiched between the stocking and lining. |
Stitch all the way around the top edge, leaving a 4-inch opening. Start and stop in the back of the stocking so the opening will be in the back. Pull the stocking through the opening.
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Use a point turner to smooth the curved shape of the stocking before you stuff the lining back into the inside of the stocking. |
Pin the opening closed. Press the cuff into position, making a crease. Topstitch along the edge of the stocking, closing the opening as you stitch along.
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The topstitching will keep the lining and cuff in place and secure the ends of the loop. |
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Comments (9)
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Please tell me where top find the embroidery designs you used. I love your stocking.
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