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Puzzle Bobble Christmas Stockings

Step 5Finishing Touches

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18) Pin the motif onto the stocking

19) Stitch all around the edge of the black felt with a small zig zag stitch

20) Hem the top of the back stocking piece with neat hand stitches, and place on top of your front stocking piece, right sides together. Pin and sew all around leaving a 4mm seam allowance. Turn the right way out.

21) Mark out the hanging loop onto fleece fabric (i made mine match my main stocking colour) Cut it out and fold it in half lengthways

22) Pin the hanging loop lengthways, sew along the long edge leaving a 4mm margin, and turn inside out.

23) Fold the hanging loop in half and sew by hand onto the inside of the stocking, at the back of the leg.

24) All done! now go hang it up and wait for santa to fill it with presents ;)





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Check my other instructables for how to make the Katamari decorations pictured, too :)


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Dec 22, 2009. 1:16 PMavkrisnik says:

These are so cute!  I wish I could sew.


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