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Thursday, October 11, 2018

Pilot Stocking Finished

The other day I realized I had not finished the
Pilot stocking for my son in law.




I made this from a Bucilla kit, 
but instead of using the felt piece provided for the back,
I make a quilted stocking and stitch the finished front to the stocking.

As I was making the stocking,
I took photos to show what I do.



First I make a little quilt,
using fabrics that will coordinate with the
stocking on the front and the back.



This is the felt back provided in the kit.
I trimmed the edges to smooth them out
to make the binding process easier.
 The back was used as a pattern for the quilted stocking pieces.



I cut one side out first and then turn it over to cut the other
piece. This way the plaid fabric will show on the front and the back
and the dots will be on the inside of the stocking.




The stocking pieces were then sewn together,
polka dot fabrics (inside fabrics) facing each other,
with a 1/8" seam allowance.




This is what I have after stitching around the edges,
leaving the top open.




The 2 1/4" binding strips are cut on the bias
because of the curves and stitched to the front of the stocking.



The binding is turned to the back and machine stitched in place.



I use an extra piece of the binding,
folded in fourths and stitched on both sides,
for the hanging loop.



The loop ends are finished and sewn to the corner of the stocking.


After the stocking is finished,
I stitch the felt front to the stocking,
using an applique stitch.

Now we have a sturdy stocking that can be stuffed with
little goodies to be opened on Christmas morning.

You can see that the quilted stocking is a bit larger than the
felt front, but it doesn't really matter.
The felt design is the focus and the fabric is barely noticeable.

Now this is ready for Christmas!

Happy Quilting!





3 comments:

Needled Mom said...

That looks so cute and I like how durable the stocking is with that great backing.

Vicki in MN said...

You are so clever to have thought of that, it came together perfectly!

Debbie said...

Thank you! I keep saying I need to try this method...I really do! I shared your post on my public facebook page that focuses on Bucilla kits. How to finish off a stocking is one of the most asked questions. Plus it is a great reason to collect more holiday fabric!