Royal curtains recycled into Christmas stockings
Summary
Curtains from Sandringham House, a royal home, were turned into Christmas stockings by a sewing group. These stockings will be auctioned to raise money for charity. The group, part of The King's Foundation, focuses on heritage skills and sustainability.Key Facts
- Curtains from Sandringham House were transformed into Christmas stockings.
- A sewing group at Dumfries House made 25 stockings.
- One stocking is a gift for King Charles III; 24 are for a charity auction.
- The King's Foundation, which supports heritage skills and sustainability, will receive the auction money.
- Group members spent six hours making each stocking, using hand sewing techniques.
- Some members learned to sew for the first time in this group.
- The charity auction runs until 17:00 GMT on Friday, December 12.
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