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Cheeky Snowman and Rudolph Christmas Stocking Panel

$14.95

This Cheeky Snowman and Rudolph Christmas Stocking Panel features two different Stocking prints, one with a Snowman and the other with Rudolph as well as some printed Tree ornaments to be sewn and hung.

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Availability: 6 in stock

Cheeky Snowman and Rudolph Christmas Stocking Panel

This Cheeky Snowman and Rudolph Christmas Stocking Panel features two different Stocking prints, one with Rudolph and the other with a Cheeky Snowman.

There are extensive, clear and easy to understand assembly instructions included on the panel to not only to make up the Christmas Stockings but also how to add the extra features such as Rudolph’s antlers and the Snowman’s Hat which add another dimension to the Stockings.

  There are also two hanging ornaments included on the panel, a snowman’s head and a penguins face for some extra Christmas fun.

This fabric is sold by the panel of two only Stocking prints together with printed Ornaments as shown

The total Panel size is 90cm W x 115cm L

The stocking designs measure approx 21cm wide at the top of the stocking.

The total width of the stockings at the widest part – mid toe to heel – 27cm

The length of the Stocking  is 50cm

 

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.

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 with small toys, candy, fruit, coins or other small gifts when he arrives. These small items are often referred to as stocking stuffers or stocking fillers. 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.