DIY Drop Cloth Christmas Stocking

 

DIY Drop Cloth Christmas Stockings- Black and White Plaid

This year for my mantel decor I decided to make DIY Drop Cloth Christmas Stockings!

Of course I had to add some plaid! It’s a classic and it’s all the rage this season.  I had bought some plaid fabrics to make scarves but once I got it home decided to use the black and white for my stockings.

DIY Drop Cloth and Plaid Christmas Stockings

The drop cloth works so great because it is a stiff fabric and can hold a great shape.  It’s also VERY inexpensive and you can buy only a small one to make 4 stockings.

I had made stockings years ago with my mom and sister.  I used one of those to trace out my pattern.  If you don’t have a stocking to use as a pattern here are the measurements.

Stocking Body 2 pieces for front and back (drop cloth fabric) – 9 inches wide by 18 inches tall

Stocking flap (plaid fabric) – 7 inches wide by 18 inches long

Stocking Hook (gold piece) – 7 inches

That penguin stocking is one of my favorites that we made…ADORABLE!!

DIY Drop Cloth Stocking- Cutting the Pattern

DIY Drop Cloth and Plaid Stocking-Sewing Supplies

DIY Drop Cloth Christmas Stocking hook

After you get your pattern cut out here are the steps for sewing.

-Sew stocking together inside out along the outer edge leaving top open.

-Sew along one long edge of plaid fabric to make a hew.  I used a 1/4 inch hem.

-Fold flap together keeping the fabric inside out.  Then sew the side together leaving the top open.

-Slide the flap over the top of the stocking (both remaining inside out) and sew the body and the flap together by sewing around the top edge.

-Before closing completely at the top, you need to add the hook in.  I used this gold fabric/ribbon I had but you can also use cording or regular grosgrain ribbon.  Fold it in half, slip it into the side of the stocking where you normally see them and continue sewing the stocking body, flap and hook all together.

DIY Drop Cloth Stocking-Sewing Details

The sewing part is pretty straight forward and easy lines.  The most important part is the way you have your fabric when you sew them together.

The plaid looks the same no matter which way you flip it but if you have a fabric with an obvious front and back be sure you are sewing them together inside out.

DIY Drop Cloth Stocking Sewing

I think they turned out super cute and my family really like them.

Christmas Mantel with DIY Drop Cloth  Christmas Stockings

Christmas Mantel Vintage Style DIY Drop Cloth Christmas Stockings

The entire Christmas Mantel photos are HERE.

AND see lots more Christmas Mantel Inspiration HERE.

After you make new stockings you may want to make the Pottery Barn Inspired Christmas Sign as well to decorate your Christmas tree with!  Speaking of Christmas trees, you should see my plaid garland!

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16 Comments

  1. Love your mantle, Sonya. Can you share the paint colors on the wall and mantle.
    Thanks.

  2. LOVE this project, Sonya. What a great idea to use a drop cloth. This year everyone in our family is giving everyone else a stocking for Christmas…. I’ll be making these for sure!!!! I’m featuring this post on Saturday’s Fabulous Finds! Thanks!

  3. This is such a great tutorial, you did such a great job and I’m going to save this. Love fabric you used for cuffs. Found this on Facebook, So glad I did as I found so many wonderful posts. Need to spend more time on Facebook. Your stocking are exceptional. I’ll be looking for some great plaid fabric myself.
    Happy holidays.

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