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There are so many fun and beautiful Christmas Stockings out there! I rounded up 10 of my favorites to share with you…
Lots to Choose From
In addition to so many fun fabrics and styles, there was a lot to choose from that I adore!
Checkered Stockings with White Cuff
I absolutely love these stockings from meghanmakesdo.com.
It might be because I love the Farmhouse Style, but I love the big white cuff as well!
Farmhouse Style Stockings
This was a fun project for me. With the addition of a son-in-law, we were needing some new Christmas Stockings.
I loved how they turned out and it was a super-fast project.
Beautiful White with Pom-Pom Trim
I love the detail on these felt stockings from newblooming.com with the hand stitching around the edges.
The white is simply beautiful.
Fluffy and Fun Polka Dot
The fluffy cuff on these polka dot stockings is irresistible!
Amber has LOTS of fun projects to sew for Christmas on crazylittleprojects.com.
Personalize with Trim
If you were a stocking, which one would you be?
Don’t you love the toe and heel detail mixed with the plaid? It really gives them personality!
Classic Ticking Socks
These Stockings are just so classic! They are simple, yet beautiful with hand sewing detail.
Sweater and Button Detail
This is an excellent option to give your Stocking a knitted feel. Isn’t the button detail charming?
Monogram Letter Stockings
What a fun Stocking to put a monogrammed letter on them!
I love how they are all different, yet they coordinate perfectly!
Simple, Yet Darling Stockings
The rickrack on this Stocking is so much fun!
She has a great tutorial on making them a different way. (No topstitching needed!)
Denim Detail with Coordinating Colors for Christmas
The toe and heel detail matching with the cuff is perfect on this group of Stockings!
There’s really a million ways you could do these.
Trim, Color, Fabric…Endless Possibilities!
No matter what style of Christmas Stocking you choose, they are easy to personalize.
Use trim, colors, or even different fabrics, the possibilities are endless!
Merry Christmas and Happy Sewing!
~Amy