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December 13, 2010

T-Shirt Christmas Stockings


Some shirts are just too cool to slice up into scarves. These are a perfect example. I decided to make holiday stockings out of them!

Here is what you need:


Stocking to use as the pattern, paper to trace design onto
T-shirt
fabric for lining
fusible stabilizer
craft felt
sewing machine
trims
Crafty Chica® Chunky Glitters™ 
Crafty Chica® Extreme Embellishment Glue™

Tulip® Glitter Spray Paint

Directions:
1. Trace the outline of the stocking onto paper.
2. Set the shirt out on a flat surface and set the pattern on top. Trace around it and cut out through both layers (NOTE: If you only want the front of the shirt, just use the top layer.
3. Do the same for the lining fabric.
4. Iron the stabilizer to both sides of the t-shirt cut outs. Iron to lining.
5. With both layers facing together, sew around the edges.
6. Take an 8x10 sheet of craft felt in a contrasting color and cut it in half width wise. Glue one at the top of one side of the stocking, and another on the other side. Trim up the sides so it is flush with the edges, hot glue the felt together up the sides.
7. Turn the stocking right side out and fold the felt over to make a cuff.
8. Hot glue trim as desired.
9. Add sparkle with glitter, crystals, and glitter spray!
10. Hot glue a ribbon so you can hang it.





Peace, love, and glitter!
Kathy :-)
P.S. Check out my new novel!

2 comments:

  1. This is a great idea! I'm always looking for a use for old t-shirts that are too worn to wear but have too much sentimental value for me to throw them away.

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  2. Brilliant! And I love the emo stocking the most. So cheeky, chica.

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