
I
originally saw something like this on Pinterest, but I'm pretty sure it
was a plastic door decal type thing.
But, being the person I am.. I saw it,
loved it, and immediately thought "I can make that!". So after two trips
to Joann's Fabric (sign up for their email coupons!!) and one to
walmart for the green I had all the supplies I needed.
(I'll do better
from now on to keep the receipts so I can post how much I spent on each)
This was less than $25 total.

Here is what you'll need:
- 1 1/2 to 2 yards of Neon Green Fabric (it was thiiiiin cotton so I got three yards and doubled the front and back layer - $2.99 @ Walmart)
- 1/2 yard of Red Fabric (I got 1 yard because you can never have too many scraps - On sale for $3.99/yd at Joann's)
- Red Boa (this was full price, but had a 50% off one full priced item coupon for Joann's - regularly $8.99)
- Red Thread
- Green Thread
- Tacky Glue (or fabric glue)
- Fiberfill (pillow stuffing - 40% off at Joann's, don't remember the orig. price)
- Ribbon or a piece of fabric (to be able to hang the stocking)
- 1 1/2 to 2 yards of Neon Green Fabric (it was thiiiiin cotton so I got three yards and doubled the front and back layer - $2.99 @ Walmart)
- 1/2 yard of Red Fabric (I got 1 yard because you can never have too many scraps - On sale for $3.99/yd at Joann's)
- Red Boa (this was full price, but had a 50% off one full priced item coupon for Joann's - regularly $8.99)
- Red Thread
- Green Thread
- Tacky Glue (or fabric glue)
- Fiberfill (pillow stuffing - 40% off at Joann's, don't remember the orig. price)
- Ribbon or a piece of fabric (to be able to hang the stocking)

I
folded my green fabric so it was in a long rectangle and 4 layers
thick, then hand drew the stocking with just a pencil. I would make it
another inch thicker than this if I were to do it over again. Pin inside
the stocking you drew so it won't move and cut away the excess.

Since my green fabric was so thin I decided to double up so at this point I just quickly (and messily) basted two pieces of fabric together for the front and two for the back. Make sure you sew fairly close to the edge. If your fabric is thick enough just skip this step.

At
this point I took random round things from around our house (different
size cups, spools of thread/ribbon and a candle holder thing) and traced
them on the red fabric with pencil. (Side note: I know people use
actual marking pens/pencils and I have quite a few, but nothing has ever
worked quite like a plain pencil for me) Now just cut out the circles
you've traced. I had a total of 14 I put on the stocking with 2 or 3
left over.

Now
just lay your circles out until you like how it looks. Go through one
by one and use the tacky (or fabric) glue on the back and lay them back
down. (If you are going to use this for indoors, you could probably get
away with just gluing them, but I put this outside so I sewed them as
well)


This
part is technically optional, but like I said mine was going to go
outside so I decided I didn't want the spots falling off. I just put the
machine on a zig zag stitch and (what felt like took forever) sewed
around each circle.
This is where I got lazy with the pictures and they stopped until I was finished. Oops.
Anyway,
now after all your circles are securely in place, put right sides
together and sew around the stocking, leaving the top open.
Take
your filling and a little at a time start at the curl of the toe and
pack it in fairly thick so it holds the curl and keep filling until
you're at the top.
This
is where I took a piece of ribbon probably 6-7" long (1 1/2" thick),
fold it so the right sides were facing out (wrong sides together) and stuck the cut ends down
into the top left corner of the stocking to make a loop for hanging it.
Now sew the top closed. Doesn't have to be pretty it will be covered by
the boa.
This
is probably the part I hated the most. I took the boa, a needle and
some thread and just messily tacked it to the top and just kept
overlapping the boa until I used it all.
And wallah! This is your finished product..
