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2010 Ornament Swap. This years it's miniature stockings. This is one of twelve pair for swap partners.
Knit from scraps of sock yarn in the odd ball basket.
My friend Ashley cosplaying Stocking from Panty and Stocking with Garterbelt.
Taken during Ai-kon Winterfest 2013 at the Winnipeg Convention Centre.
I just love those stockings and those shoes are the most comfy "mid heels" I've ever bought! I tried to make some sixties-hairdo-thingy, but My hair is so long and heavy that it falls down after two sec -.-
I wanted to make my own stockings. Ones that weren't so hideously OTT, and I made these without a pattern. This fabric is faux suede, so it was troublesome to work with, in that I couldn't press it.
I made these stockings using a free pattern online.....
12" by 20"
I used fusible fleece batting in them and quilted them.
I had so much fun making a stocking for Purple Panda Quilts that I threw one together for my sister! Super easy pattern from FabricWorm: fabricworm.blogspot.com/2010/12/christmas-stocking-tutori...
From an old test shoot. It's taken on Polaroid type 55, so no, the frame was not added in photoshop. It's FILM!!
Part of an order for a friend of mini stockings made using a rainbow of coloured dk yarns.
See my blog www.Handmadebykatherine.co.uk
I don't usually like manipulating photos too much (&I'm not very good at it), but I didn't feel like reshooting this. It's still not really right though.
This stocking has an 'ornament' attached to it that tells that it's the baby's first Christmas. This ornament can be removed the next year and hung on the tree. Then this stocking can be used for years in the future.
The matching stockings of Ricketyracketyruss before race 8 at Del Mar racetrack in Del Mar, California, U.S.A. (Sept. 3, 2010)
This stocking using the Sew Can She tutorial, is made of White cotton velvet, with silk and vintage cotton for the ruffles and the toe and heel are scrappy pieced quilt blocks cut to match shape..
Christmas 2009 in Washougal
Hasselblad 500c/m, 80mm, Fuji Pro 400H
scanned from print with HP C4280
(catching up, photo for september 9)