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How Do You Make A Cowboy Boot Christmas Stocking?

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How Do You Make A Cowboy Boot Christmas Stocking?

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Tired of the same old red and white flannel number? Outgrown Rudolph? If the two-step’s your dance now, say “Howdy Santa!” with a cowboy boot stocking. Buy 1 yard of sturdy fabric for the boot and 3/4 yard of trim or cord for the spur. Make a pattern by drawing a cowboy boot on a piece of paper. The boot should be about 15 inches high and 6 inches wide at the ankle. The foot part should be 10 to 12 inches long, 1 1/2 inches high at the toe tip gradually increasing to about 4 inches where the foot joins the leg. Play with the pattern till you’re satisfied. Remember, a pointy toe and a crisp low heel that slants inward are the defining characteristics of a classic cowboy boot. Make the top curved or straight, depending on your preference. Draw a line around the pattern 5/8 inch outside your first line to allow for a seam allowance. Fold your fabric in half to make two layers. Pin your pattern to it and cut out your boot. Pin the boot pieces together with right sides in. Sew together usin

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