I REALLY need to be doing work right now. Both my real job and my crafty job. I won't even mention housework, cause let's face it, I only do that when it becomes a health issue. BUT, I had to stop for a few minutes and show you my latest project. I have been looking for Christmas stockings for my family. I married this past May and between me and my husband we have five children. You just can't go to Target and pick up seven stockings that coordinate. I thought about doing red for the boys and green for the girls or something like that, but could never find what I wanted. So, I decided to make my own. I wanted them all to be different, but the same. Ya know what I mean? I went with a variety of homespun plaids for the bottoms and corduroys for the tops. I embroidered each one with our names. I do plan to go back and put the year on them somewhere because hopefully we will use them for a lot of years. I love the fact that as our family grows I can make more that will blend in perfectly because I am not limited to any particular color or fabric. If we ever live in a world with no plaid and no corduroy something bad has happened and we probably won't be hanging stockings anyway. So... without further ado, here they are. I am so happy with the way they turned out. I am usually looking at my Kreations and thinking "I should have done this..." or "I should have done that..." but I am really happy with these. They turned out just like my little mind imagined. I rarely use patterns for anything, but I did for these. I struggled through the instructions, not always understanding what I was doing, or why... but it was almost like a miracle. I did the last step and a fully finished stocking appeared. The last step involves putting the lining on the outside , inside out, which didn't make a bit of sense to me, but I did it anyway, and lo and behold, it WORKED! Okay, are you ready? Here they are.
I love that all the girls have lace trim on the bottom of the cuff. Again, the same, but different. I let Owen, Emily, and AJ pick out their fabrics since they were with me. AJ chose one that is a little different, but that's okay. I wonder how many stockings we will end up with through the years? Hopefully a bunch. Merry Christmas everyone. Back to work!
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