Pets Better Not Pout Stocking Panel
Designed by Nancy Halvorsen
for Benartex Fabrics
The Pets Better Not Pout Stocking Panel includes three medium sized printed Christmas Stocking designs featuring happy festive scenes and two smaller stocking designs especially for our pets.
The medium designs vary between A car packed with presents, a Christmas Angel and a cheeky Red Robin sitting in the Christmas tree among the decorations.
The two smaller Stocking prints are for our Pets so that Santa doesn’t leave them out either.
As the panel includes three pre-printed Stocking sides, it gives you the option of making one double sided Stocking or three separate Stockings by backing each one of the printed designs with an alternative fabric.
The Pet Stockings design could also be made up into one double sided Stocking or two separate Stockings by backing the printed designs with an alternative fabric.
This panel would be suitable for all sewing levels, especially beginners.
The entire panel measures approximately 114cmW x 60mL
Each of the Medium sized Stocking designs measures as follows:
50cmL x 22cmW at the top of the stocking
Widest part – heel to toe – 30cm
The Pet Stockings measures
30cmL x 15cmW at the top of the Stocking
Widest part – heel to toe – 20cm
Just perfect for all those little treats we give our fur family
Each Stocking panel is just waiting to be embroidered, embellished or just assembled to add a fun festive feel to your Christmas decor.
Sewing and assembly instructions are included on the panel.
This delightful Panel of Christmas Stockings is 100% cotton.
Style 10169
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. 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.