My First Valentine's Day Stocking Is Done!
by Steve Tippets on 04/06/18I had such a hard time trying to decide what project to work on this week, but I finally settled on my Valentine's Day stockings. I had been anxious to find out if my design would turn out the way I hoped it would. They are very time consuming and I have to do six in all so I'll break them up and just do one a month or every other month.
My Ideal Seam guide was the perfect tool for this project. I ended up sewing squares into rows and then sewing the rows together and because I had used the guide each square lined up perfectly with the ones on either side of it.
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The ultimate goal was to have these turn out like a rag quilt. It was a pain snipping all the seams, but the end product was exactly as I had envisioned!
The picture on the left is the finished stocking before it was washed and the one on the right is after it was washed. I love how the ragged seams look!
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The inside of all of the stockings will be blue, regardless of whether they're for the girls or the boys.
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I still need to put the hook on it, but I'm going to put all the hooks on them at the same time so it will be a few months until it's done. I'm excited to see how the rest look with their own patterned fabrics.
This week I also had the privilege of fixing my nephew's favorite pair of shorts. They were in town for Easter and my sister had brought these shorts hoping that I could figure out a way to fix it. She didn't expect me to be able to, but I managed to concoct a solution that worked. Needless to say I am his favorite Aunt right now, and he has eight so that is saying something.
The material behind the button had completely ripped away.
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To fix it I sewed a square piece of material to the back and then sewed the ripped fabric to the square. I then sewed the button back on by hand. It's not the prettiest fix in the world, but when his shorts are buttoned up you can't really even see the fix.
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It has been so fun pushing myself and seeing what I can do. I love following a pattern, but there is definitely a great sense of accomplishment to finish something I designed myself. I cant' wait to start working on the Easter project I have in mind. That will be my own design as well. So exciting!
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