I was the lucky recipient of the leftovers from the cream wool backing for Betty's 12 Days of Christmas, so I looked for a way to use them up. Pinterest to the rescue! Some time ago I had pinned a sweet pattern for tiny felt stockings and mittens from Shelly's Gingermelons blog, the perfect excuse to play.
Soon there was a armchair full of stockings waiting to be stitched. So far, I have made a dozen all told.It's been ages since I've beaded anything, but I did find a beading needle in with my floss so I was off to the races. Shelly suggested using a disappearing marker to draw the four tiny sparkle lines that surround each bead but I just eyeballed it and they turned out fine.Soon the elements started piling up in my shoebox.The pattern called for pinking the cuff edge but I used the selvage from the fabric instead - LUV the look. This definitely gives each tiny stocking their own personality.A quick addition of a fine cord and they were ready to be hung on the tree and shared with friends and family over New Year's Day dinner. I think I've only used about half of the cream remnants so there will be more made to use it up.May the coming year be filled with joy and peace and much project bliss. Happy New Year everyone!....M
Those are adorable, Marie! Your stitching is beautiful! Are they open at the top? They’d be cute gift card holders, then a sweet ornament to cherish!
ReplyDeleteVery cute. Are you making them to sell next Christmas?
ReplyDeleteYour little stocking ornaments are so beautiful, Marie! Like you, I haven’t touched my beading supplies in ages but last time I did, I found it so relaxing and enjoyable. I need to find a project for 2023 that can incorporate my beads! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteMarie these little stockings are adorable and you know how I love making Christmas stockings. May have to try a couple. Keep going, loved the beading you added. Linda
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