Make a fun and colorful Christmas Stocking with this FREE Patchwork Quilted Christmas Stocking Sewing Pattern. Use fabric scraps or a mini charm pack to piece the Christmas stocking for a scrap happy crazy quilt Christmas Stocking.

Supplies needed to sew the Patchwork Quilt Christmas Stocking Pattern
- 2 Mini Charm Packs (2.5″ squares) – Joann | Etsy |Amazon
- 1 Yard or 3 Fat Quarters Cotton Fabric for Back and Lining – Joann | Etsy |Amazon
- Scissors – Joann |Amazon |Etsy
- or Rotary Cutter – Joann |Amazon |Etsy
- Thread – Joann |Amazon | Etsy
- Sewing Machine Needles – Joann |Amazon | Etsy
- Sewing Machine – Joann | Amazon
- Christmas Stocking Sewing Pattern (found in the Resource Library).
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Patchwork Quilt Christmas Stocking Pattern Instructions
- Step 1 – Download, print, and tape together the Christmas Stocking Sewing Pattern. The pattern can be found in the Resource Library.
- Step 2 – Cut: one of the stocking main pieces and two of the stocking lining pieces.
- Step 3 – Start by chain piecing your mini charm squares into columns. There will be six columns and 9 rows.
- Step 4 – Piece the columns into rows and press the seams so the first row seams face outward and the second-row seams face inward.
- Step 5 – For the loop piece together four 2.5″ charm squares in a column.
- Step 6 – Cut the Stocking front pattern out of the patchwork rectangle. Depending on how many pieces your mini charm pack has you can make the patchwork piece in an L shape using 44 – 2.5″ pieces.
- Step 7 – Place the Christmas Stocking front and back pieces RST together and sew 3/8″ seam allowance along the outside edges leaving the top open. Trim notches in the curves.
- Step 8 – Place the Christmas Stocking lining pieces RST together and sew 3/8″ seam allowance along the outside edges leaving a two to three-inch opening at the bottom. Cut notches in the curved pieces as shown.
- Step 9 – Turn the stocking right side out and press.
- Step 10 – Fold the pieced hook strip RST along the long edge and sew a 1/4″ seam allowance down the long edge. Turn right side out and press flat.
- Step 11 – Place the Christmas Stocking lining pieces RST together and sew 3/8″ seam allowance along the outside edges leaving a two to three-inch opening at the bottom. Cut notches in the curved pieces as shown.
- Step 12 – Pin the hook loop to the outside back edge at the seam allowance as shown.
- Step 13 – Sew around the entire top edge using a 3/8″ seam allowance.
- Step 14 – Turn the stocking right side out through the opening left in the bottom of the lining.
- Step 15 – Pull the stocking all the way out as shown and roll the seam allowances flat so that it will lay nicely when tucked inside.
- Step 16 – Tuck the raw edges of the lining inside and sew the opening closed. You can leave it as is, topstitch the opening closed, or hand stitch the opening closed for a more professional finish.
- Step 17 – Tuck the lining inside the stocking.
- Step 18 – Press the outside of the stocking flat to finish.

Step 1 – Download, print, and tape together the Christmas Stocking Sewing Pattern. The pattern can be found in the Resource Library.
Step 2 – Cut: one of the stocking main pieces and two of the stocking lining pieces.

Step 3 – Start by chain piecing your mini charm squares into columns. There will be six columns and 9 rows.


Step 4 – Piece the columns into rows.

Step 5 – Press the seams so the first row seams face inward and the second-row seams face outward as shown above.

Step 6 – For the loop piece together four 2.5″ charm squares in a column. Fold the pieced hook strip RST along the long edge and sew a 1/4″ seam allowance down the long edge. Turn right side out and press flat.

Step 7 – Cut the Stocking front pattern out of the patchwork rectangle. Depending on how many pieces your mini charm pack has you can make the patchwork piece in an L shape using 44 – 2.5″ pieces.


Step 8 – Place the Christmas Stocking front and back pieces RST together.

Step 9 – Sew 3/8″ seam allowance along the outside edges leaving the top open. Trim notches in the curves.

Step 10 – Turn the stocking right side out and press.

Step 11 – Place the Christmas Stocking lining pieces RST together and sew 3/8″ seam allowance along the outside edges leaving a two to three-inch opening at the bottom. Cut notches in the curved pieces as shown.

Step 12 – Pin the hook loop to the outside back edge at the seam allowance as shown.

Step 11 – Slide the stocking lining over the stocking front, cuff, and hook loop with the stocking pieces facing RST.

Step 12 – Line up the raw edges and pin.

Step 13 – Sew around the entire top edge using a 3/8″ seam allowance.

Step 14 – Turn the stocking right side out through the opening left in the bottom of the lining.

Step 15 – Pull the stocking all the way out as shown and roll the seam allowances flat so that it will lay nicely when tucked inside.


Step 16 – Tuck the raw edges of the lining inside and sew the opening closed. You can leave it as is, topstitch the opening closed, or hand stitch the opening closed for a more professional finish.

Step 17 – Tuck the lining inside the stocking.

Step 18 – Press the outside of the stocking flat to finish.
***** YOU CAN FIND THE PATCHWORK QUILT CHRISTMAS STOCKING SEWING PATTERN IN THE RESOURCE LIBRARY.

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Wanda Weisse
Thursday 3rd of December 2020
Dear Shelly, I must be missing a step, but I keep signing into the resource library and I can't print a pattern. I don't know how many times I have signed in. What am I missing in the process?
Germaine Dubois
Saturday 28th of November 2020
Love the patchwork quilted stocking - I'm planning to remake my kids their Christmas Stockings this year plus one for my daughters boyfriend - I have your pattern all saved - but I wanted to print out the instructions - but it would cut off sentences - Is there a way that I can print off a clean instruction for this stocking - this would help alot - as My sewing area is no where near where my computer is and having the instructions printed out would be a great thing Have a great day Germaine
Lisa from Cucicucicoo Eco Sewing and Crafting
Wednesday 18th of November 2020
Very cute stocking! Such a good way to use up scraps, too!