
Stockings were Hung
About this book
Festive stockings hung on the mantel are as much a holiday tradition as the Christmas evergreen. The custom was founded with the famed generosity of st. Nicholas of Myra, a fourth-century bishop. According to legend, a poor Italian father was faced with selling one of his three daughters into slavery in order to afford the dowries needed for the others to marry. The good saint heard of the family's plight and, late one night, secretly tossed three bags of gold down the chimney. The bags miraculously fell into the sister's stockings that were hanging by the fire to dry, thus saving the family from their fate. Today, children of all ages joyously hang their decorated stocking, anticipating the goodies that they'll discover on Christmas morn. Inside this complete volume of glorious stocking designs, you'll find styles befitting each member of the family. Select from vivid visions of st. Nick, jolly snowmen, and herald angels, or stitch a gentle nativity or an old-time sampler. We've also included several coordinating projects for you to enjoy, such as cheerful ornaments, decorative pillows and afghans, and an elegant bellpull. So hang these enchanting stockings with care--and hope that st. Nicholas soon will be there!
Subjects
PatternsChristmas decorationsCross-stitchChristmas Remembered (Series)