Today’s tutorial video shows you how to make a Christmas stocking for your 1:6 scale dollhouse or diorama.
Yes, I’ve posted this tutorial and this stocking pattern before, but last year I remastered the tutorial video to include a voice-over for instruction. And not only that, but new followers might not be aware that I have this tutorial and pattern on the Crafts page, on my website.
So every year I re-post this one and it tends to get a lot of traffic, so it must be a good one to repost at Christmas time!
The following links will help you make not only the Christmas stockings, but the fashion doll clothes that you see my Queens of Africa Azeezah doll wearing below.
- Free printable PDF sewing pattern for Christmas stockings, felt shirt, and bell skirt
- Tutorial video showing how to make the felt shirt (posted some time ago)
- Tutorial video showing how to make the bell skirt shown in today’s video
And this may help you with your projects as well:
- To make the skirt and the stockings, you’ll want some holiday small print fabric.
- To make the tops of the stockings, you’ll want some small pile fur fabric.
- To make the fashion doll top, you’ll need some craft felt, 1/4 inch ribbon or folded 1/4 inch bias tape (for the straps), and some size 3/0 Dritz snaps.
- For the casing on your bell skirt, you’ll need some 1/4 inch braided elastic.
Remember that when you purchase your crafting goods using the links provided here, you help support this website, so I can continue to provide you with free printable PDF sewing patterns for making even more doll clothes and craft projects!
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If you’re looking for a Christmas gift for a little girl, take a look at the Queens of Africa dolls like the one pictured in the images on this blog post. My Azeezah doll came with a cute little puppy, a brush, a purse, and some jewelry.
Special thanks to the Queens of Africa doll company for giving me permission to use images of their dolls in my patterns. Before I end this blog post, I’d like to give credit to the doll designer and creator (Taofick Okoya) and the brand Slice by Cake.

