Our Land of Knod catalog came in the mail this week. I saw THIS & knew that I wanted to try to make it. I can't wait for Christmas this year as Lily will be able to participate & enjoy it. I've always loved these & this is the year to make one.
First I cut out a large rectangular scrap. I finished all edges. First zig-zagging to prevent fraying & then turning it under & using a straight stitch. I also did a 2" rod pocket at the top for the dowel.

Once this was done I had a finished length of 20" x 28"
I added some rick-rack to the top & then started making the pattern for the pockets. I would suggest getting a piece of paper big enough to cover all the pockets. Then cut apart the paper for each pocket. You are making one big puzzle of pockets.

Next, start cutting fabric for each pocket. Remember to leave a half inch around all edges so you can finish the edges.

Once one row is pinned down, top stitch the row of pockets to the back piece. I sewed one row of pockets at a time. Then finished the next 5 pockets, pinned & top stitched.

Now I was ready to number the pockets. I first tried my number stamps with the fabric paint but they were turning out blurry/blotchy. I decided to use my ink pad. This won't be getting washed often so the ink should set & not run.

Now its time to start shopping for tiny gifts to go in all 25 pockets!
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