Of all my years of crafting, I have never attempted to make my own Christmas stockings. I am not sure if I was afraid to try or what, but I am so glad I finally gave it a try this year! By using stiff glitter felt, I was able to create the cutest no sew swan stockings and it was so much easier than I ever though it would be. Now, I am not a knitter, so I had my friend Vickie Howell of The Knit Show help me out with the knitted band on the top. If you know how to knit, you are in luck because Vickie was nice enough to share her instructions, and if you are not a knitter and don’t have a friend you can beg to help you out, don’t worry, because I have a solution for you! So break out the felt and hot glue gun and let’s get crafting!
Supplies:
-1/2 yard of thick white glitter felt
-2 sheets of stiff pink glitter felt (You need two sheets per stocking plus an extra sheet if you don’t want to attempt the knitted portion)
-1 sheet orange felt
-1 sheet black felt
-hot glue gun
-scissors
-1 ball worsted weight yarn (We used Valley Yarns Superwash Color by Vickie Howell, in color: Manic Panic)
-size U.S. 8 (5 mm) knitting needles—or size needed to obtain gauge
-tapestry needle
Step 1: Begin by cutting out your white felt into a swan neck and body shape as well as cutting out 25-30 feathers. I just hand cut these in a general leaf shape, the variation from one feather to the next gave the feathers character.
Step 2: From the black and orange felt, cut out the eye, top of the beak, and the beak, respectively.
Step 3: Cut out two stocking shapes from the pink felt. These stockings will have a shortened neck because we will be adding the knitted or felt cuff to the top, depending on the option you choose. But you will want to make sure that the neck is 6″ wide, so measure this part so that your cuff can fit. Use the hot glue gun to pipe a bead of glue around the edge of piece of pink felt and attach it to the other piece of pink felt. You can also sew these together if you prefer.
Step 4: Use the glue gun to attach the beak, eyes, swan body, and feathers to the front of the pink stocking overlapping the feathers as you start at the right side and work your way left.
Step 5: For those of you choosing to attempt the knitted cuff, follow Vickie’s directions below:
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This has to be the most Instagrammable stocking I’ve ever seen! ❤❤
Charmaine Ng | Architecture & Lifestyle Blog
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What a neat stocking! It’s so beautiful!
Your fireplace area/mantle is so instagrammable. Love the giant ornaments!
Ducklings!
Very cool!
Also, are those giant ornaments DIY? Those are amazing! I’d love to get my hands on a tutorial.
Yes! You can find the DIY here:
https://www.marthastewart.com/1523847/rainbow-christmas-ornament-mantel
This is so inspiring and cool! Love the swan ????
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Hi Kara, I love the log situation in your fireplace. Was that a DIY?
Yes! I cut a piece of plywood to fit in my fireplace opening and then sliced birchwood into 3/4″ rounds using my miter saw. Then I just arranged the wood slices on the plywood and attached them with wood glue.
Great post!!! lovee it!
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What a very cool idea, they look really extraordinary!
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This stocking is so fun! I love it!
Paige
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