by JillyBean
Don't let the patchwork design scare you! I will show you how to use the quilters fuse to simplify a patchwork design. You will be surprised how easy and fun this wil be!
The pattern is designed to help the creative sewer make use of sewing notions to speed up the process of construction. There is a quilting option and an embroidery option to personalize your creation and make it one-of-a-kind. You may also choose to make the back of the stocking from just one fabric.
Included in this pattern are 10 pages of easy to follow instructions with great pictures and 4 pages of the pattern to put together. Also, you can use 4 different fabrics either ones you coordinate or Fat Quarter Squares. The fabric does not have to be Christmas fabric, can be anything you want.
The Quilter's Fusible Interfacing makes this pattern much easy to put together. I have made this pattern to be simple for those that want something fancy, creative, different and modern.
"No Pouting" embroidery design can be found at www.SWAKembroidery.com.
Skill Level: Moderate
Supplies Needed:
*4 – Fat Quarter Squares OR 4 –1/4” yard of each coordinating fabric
*8” x 23” piece of Chenille, minky or some fuzzy fabric, for the top piece of stocking
* ¾ yd. fabric for lining
*Rotary Cutter (best choice) & Mat OR Ruler & Scissors
*Quilter’s Grid Fusible Interfacing (Jo-Ann Fabrics or any quilting store) or regular interfacing (18” x 27” piece)
*Iron & ironing board
This is my only pattern up on the website You Can Make This.com. It is an easy gift for some one in your family or if you have added to your family! I am making my youngest daughter one and remaking my oldest daughter's too. I will put pictures up as soon as they are ready.
Note: I currently have two more patterns I have been working on over the past 2 years to publish on the YouCanMakeThis.com website but they are a work in progress along with my kids. :)
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