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Advent Calendar Bunting

Christmas is a big time for crafters, when making gifts, decor and other seasonal projects takes up a lot of crafty energy. Sometimes it can be a bit overwhelming, especially for projects that need a bit of lead time. Well, there’s never a bad time to think ahead to the days of Christmas, and now gives you plenty of time to make something for the season you’ll want ready for the first day of December … an advent calendar!

Supplies


While this project is really simple to put together, making 25 embroidered anything is bound to take a little extra time, so now is a great time to get started so you can finish it without worrying about the mad Christmas rush. What you’ll need to make your calendar is:

  • Fabric -- enough to hoop and embroider 50 designs, then cut a 5"x6" pocket piece out of each
  • Awesome Christmas embroidery designs -- I used the new Crystal Christmas collection, but you can use any designs you like!
  • Embroidery designs of numbers 0-9 so you can stitch your 25 days -- I used the Cirque Alphabet
  • Cutaway stabilizer
  • Pinking shears
  • Ribbon to string up your flags
  • You’ll also want to make sure you have your buttonhole foot for your sewing machine
  • Some scrap paper and a pencil to make a template that makes marking your flag pieces easier

In addition, you can download these printable suggestion cards (PDF) to fill in each pocket, and you can make this adorable plushie Santa gnome as a cute little marker to move from one pocket to the next as you countdown your days.

Products Used


  • Cirque Alphabet (Design Pack) (Sku: EDP10032-1)
  • Crystal Christmas (Design Pack) (Sku: EDP10094-1)
  • Gnome for Christmas (Stuffed) (Sku: EMP16992-1)

Steps To Complete

The largest part of this project is really going to be the embroidery. The pockets for each day are only about 5"x6", so designs no larger than 4"x4" are best and quickest to stitch. Stitch 25 individual designs on 25 pieces of fabric, piling them up one by one. If you need to, you can do these as they come, stitching and collecting a pile every now and then until you have the 25 designs you need. I really like the Crystal Christmas designs because they’re fresh, modern, and light stitching. When you’ve got your 25 designs sewn, you’re ready to start your calendar!

First, fold over the edge just about a half inch above your stitched design and sew a seam, so your pocket top has a finished edge.

Repeat this 25 times on each stitched design, so they’re all ready to be sewn as pockets.

Next, you’ll want to stitch all the numbers for the top of each pocket bunting. Keep in mind, these numbers will be near the top middle of your pocket, on a bunting flag that’s 5 inches wide by 6 inches tall. Leave enough fabric around your number for you to make each number into its own flag. I used the smallest size of the Cirque Alphabet to stitch out the numbers 1 through 25.

OK, time to assemble the bunting! Place one of your embroidered pocket designs under your first number, like so.

I find it’s super helpful to make yourself a pseudo template, so I’d take a piece of paper and cut out a rectangle 5 inches wide and 6 tall. Place this on top of your pocket and get it centered on top of your stitched design and your number. Trace the edge around your template.