Traditional Blue Christmas Stocking Panel
The Traditional Blue Christmas Stocking Panel includes TWO double sided Stocking designs including a flying Santa in his Sleigh and a happy Snowman in front of an ornate Christmas Tree.
Use the panel to either make two double sided Stockings or add alternative fabrics to the back and make four single Christmas Stockings.
Editors Note: while the printed stocking designs can be used separately, only one of each pair has “Merry Christmas” printed on the top of the Stocking.
Both of the pre-printed Stocking are in the traditional Christmas designs to include Santa, Reindeer, a Snowman and a festive Christmas Tree and are ready to be made up into Christmas Stockings to hang to complete your Christmas decor.
This panel would be suitable for all sewing levels, especially beginners.
Panel measures:
115cm L x 77cmW
Stocking Dimension are:
Top to Bottom 45cm
Heel to Toe 29cm at the widest part.
Each Stocking panel is just waiting to be embroidered, embellished or just assembled to add a fun festive feel to your Christmas decor.
This delightful Christmas stocking panel is 100% cotton.
Just in case you are a bit nervous about embellishing and adding beads and sequins to your Christmas Stocking for some extra bling
Click HERE to see how easy it is.
We also have some a range of Christmas Advent Calendar Panels that can be made up as well.
Why do we hang Christmas Stockings?
A Christmas stocking is an empty sock or sock-shaped bag that is hung on Christmas Eve so that Santa Claus (or Father Christmas) can fill it. Santa usually fills stockings out with small toys, candy, fruit, coins or other small gifts when he arrives. In some Christmas stories, the contents of the Christmas stocking are the only toys the child receives at Christmas from Santa Claus; in other stories (and in tradition), some presents are also wrapped up in wrapping paper and placed under the Christmas tree. Tradition in Western culture threatens that a child who behaves badly during the year will receive only a piece or pile of coal. However, coal is rarely if ever left in a stocking, as it is considered cruel. Some people even put their Christmas stocking by their bedposts so Santa Claus can fill it by the bed while they sleep.