Do you know how to sew/knit? If so, I'm totally jealous. Granted, I could learn but I don't think it's something that would come easily to me or something I could pefectly master. Eons ago I took a sewing class in Jr. High as an elective and let's just say everytime I sat down at the machine to attempt to make something I kept breaking the darn needle every.single.time. The only thing I can do is sew bottons back on shirts, and that's about it.
Well, I'm back to talking about Martha Stewart's fabulous Christmas creations and today I wanted to showcase some of the pretty stockings that she has made throughout the years. If you happen to sew or knit, I've provided a link below each of the pictures that will take you to her site and give you the step-by-step instructions on how to make one of these lovelies of your own. For those who aren't gifted in the sewing department, like me, we can still "ooh-and-aww"....and then find stockings in a store that may closely resemble the looks of one's that we like!
SWEATER STOCKINGS
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GARLAND STOCKINGS
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FROSTY STOCKINGS
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CARPET STOCKINGS
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JINGLE BELL STOCKINGS
SEQUINS AND ICICLE STOCKINGS
KNIT STOCKINGS
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SCARF STOCKINGS
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GARLAND STOCKINGS
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FROSTY STOCKINGS
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CARPET STOCKINGS
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EMBOSSED VELVET STOCKINGS
Go here to find out how to make them.JINGLE BELL STOCKINGS
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SEQUINS AND ICICLE STOCKINGS
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KNIT STOCKINGS
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SCARF STOCKINGS
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