A traditional Christmas Stocking, worked in two colour stranded colourwork. The pattern has written instructions and charts for the colourwork. It is knit using a short circular but can be adapted to knit the magic loop method or with dpns. The stocking is knit from the top down, with instructions for a Wrap and Turn short row heel, however this can be changed to your own choice of short row or FLK heel. The toe is a traditional wedge toe, but this can be changed to your own choice. Finished Measurements: cuff to toe - 21 inches (53 cm) Needles: 5 mm (US 8 ) circular needles/dpns for colourwork 4 mm (US 6) circular needles/dpns for toe and heel If using a short circular you will need either a longer cable for magic loop or dpns when the circumference gets too small nearing the end of the toe. Yarn: Donegal Yarns Aran Tweed (100g of two contrasting colours) Main Colour - Raphoe (MC) & Contrast Colour - Buncrana (CC)
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This year’s stocking features a single Infinite Lines motif and classic rope cables. Tightly knitted using wonderfully soft wool, these heirloom stockings will last for generations. The pattern features both charted and line-by-line instructions to suit your knitting style, and support is always available from the designer. Necessary knitting skills include cable knitting, knitting in the round, and reading a detailed pattern.
This is a little pattern for a mini Christmas stocking. It is knitted flat and seamed afterwards mainly because I don't enjoy knitting in the round but you could convert it to be knitted in the round if you prefer. It only takes a very small quantity of yarn so it's a quick knit project. The finished stocking look great hung on a tree, used as decorations on presents, great for charity fundraising or turned into an advent calendar. The pattern suggests knitting these in 4ply weight yarn but you could use thicker yarn for a larger stocking.
Well, I finally finished writing up the pattern for my niece Paige’s Christmas Stocking. I gave up on the whole “making notes” thing by the time I hit the heel, so be forewarned. …
How to knit a Christmas stocking - discover knitting patterns and expert tips from Olga Prinku to make the perfect chunky wool knitted stocking
I'm sure you'll love this Miniature Christmas Knitted Stockings and they'll look great in your home and on a Christmas tree or on a wall.
The Mini Christmas Stocking Free Knitting Pattern puts you in holiday spirit. It only takes a very small quantity of yarn, so it's a quick knit project.
Christmas stocking pattern - free pattern for a diy Christmas stocking that is easy to make, quick and reversible. Get it now!
My next free pattern for Christmas is a slight variation on my Little Kissing Mice pattern, so you can make a cute little mouse with a Christmassy red and green stripy sweater. You can add a loop so you can hang it on your Christmas tree, give it as a sweet little stocking filler, or fill it with catnip as a present for your cat. Abbreviations: ch = chain st = stitch or stitches ss = slipstitch sc = single crochet (US), double crochet (UK) dc = double crochet (US), treble crochet (UK) tog = together sc2tog = decrease by working two sc together FLO = work in front loop only FO = fasten off Approximate size: 5cm/2" long without tail. General instructions: Work in rounds unless otherwise stated and do not join rounds unless told to. Use a stitch marker to mark the start of a round - a small piece of different coloured yarn placed under the stitch at the start of the round will do. To start a round, you can use the magic ring method, but I prefer to ch 2, and work the appropriate number of sc into 1st ch. If you work the sc over the tail of yarn as well you can use that to pull the hole tight. When changing from one colour of yarn to another work the stitch before the change until there are two loops left on the hook. Then use the new colour for the final yarn over hook and pull through. Work through both loops of stitches unless otherwise indicated. You will need: Small amounts of double knitting or worsted weight yarn: A natural fur colour for the head and tail. Two colours of yarn, such as red and green, for the body. Small amount of black yarn to embroider eyes. Small length of cotton yarn. Small amount of stuffing. 3.5mm (E) hook. Tapestry needle. Pattern: Start with natural fur colour yarn. Round 1: Ch 2, work 4 sc into 1st ch - 4 st. Round 2: [2 sc in next st, sc in next st] 2 times - 6 st. Round 3: [2 sc in next st, sc in next 2 st] 2 times - 8 st. Round 4: [2 sc in next st, sc in next 3 st] 2 times - 10 st. Round 5: Sc in each st around – 10 st. Round 6: [2 sc in next st, sc in next 4 st] 2 times - 12 st. Round 7: Sc in next 6 st, [ear, in FLO of next st: ss, ch 2, 5 dc, ch 2, ss], sc in next 3 st, [ear as before], sc in next st – 12 st (counting each ear as one st). Round 8: Sc in each st around, working into the back loop behind each ear – 12 st. Stuff head and use black yarn to sew eyes. Change to first yarn colour for body. Round 9: [2 sc in next st, sc in next st] 3 times, sc in next 6 st – 15 st. Round 10: [2 sc in next st, sc in next 4 st] 3 times – 18 st. Change to second yarn colour for body. Round 11: Sc in each st around – 18 st. Change to first yarn colour for body. Round 12: [Sc in next 2 st, 2 sc in next st, sc in next 3 st] 3 times – 21 st. Change to second yarn colour for body. Round 13: Sc in each st around – 21 st. Change to first yarn colour for body. Round 14 - 15: (2 rounds) Sc in each st around – 21 st. Change to natural fur colour yarn. Round 16: [Sc2tog, sc in next 5 st] 2 times, sc2tog, sc in next 2 st, [tail: ss in next st, ch 20, miss ch next to hook, ss 19, ss back into original st], sc in next 2 st – 18 st. Round 17: Sc2tog 2 times, sc in next 6 st, sc2tog 4 times – 12 st. Round 18: Sc2tog 6 times – 6 st. FO, leaving a length of yarn. Using cotton yarn, sew a loop behind the head if you want to hang your mouse as a decoration. Finish stuffing and sew up bottom of mouse neatly - if you stuff the body well it will sit up nicely. Another simple idea for a little tree decoration is to make one of my Little Teddies using white yarn and give it a red scarf. For more Christmas crochet ideas, I also have a Chubby Gnome pattern in my Etsy shop which includes instructions to make these Christmas characters - a cute little Santa and Elf. If you especially love mice and would like to make some slightly larger ones, try my Wee Mousie pattern. Keep an eye out here and on my Facebook page as I'll be posting four totally new mini Christmas patterns.
Make a beautiful quilted stocking to fill with gifts this Christmas and for many Christmases to come. This Quilt As You Go Stocking Tutorial has the complete step-by-step instructions.
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Crochet a cute Mini Christmas Stocking to decorate your Christmas tree or to use as a gift tag, a keychain for the Holidays, etc
The Mini Christmas Stocking Free Knitting Pattern is fun to knit and make for a quick project. It is a great way of using up yarn scraps.
They just don't make knit stocking patterns like they used to! The Vintage Christmas Stocking Knitting Pattern hearkens back to our roots. From the classic red, white, and green design to the impressively intricate fair isle colorwork, it's no wonder this pattern became an instant classic. The fun doesn't end there; you can personalize these stockings with the individual names of the members of your family to make it into an extra-special keepsake that will stand the test of time. This stocking pattern would be better suited for intermediate knitters due to the inclusion of short rows and stranded colorwork.
It's a great year to make your own stockings! Even if it's late and you don't think you'll get them all done before Christmas, don't fret! Do what you were going to do anyways and then consider yourself ahead for next year, not behind for this year! That's what I did a few years ago:
Knitting miniature Christmas stockings with free pattern from Little Cotton Rabbits. Blogged here: craftandcreativity.com/blog/2011/11/14/julstrumpor/
A traditional Christmas Stocking, worked in two colour stranded colourwork. The pattern has written instructions and charts for the colourwork. It is knit using a short circular but can be adapted to knit the magic loop method or with dpns. The stocking is knit from the top down, with instructions for a Wrap and Turn short row heel, however this can be changed to your own choice of short row or FLK heel. The toe is a traditional wedge toe, but this can be changed to your own choice. Finished Measurements: cuff to toe - 21 inches (53 cm) Needles: 5 mm (US 8 ) circular needles/dpns for colourwork 4 mm (US 6) circular needles/dpns for toe and heel If using a short circular you will need either a longer cable for magic loop or dpns when the circumference gets too small nearing the end of the toe. Yarn: Donegal Yarns Aran Tweed (100g of two contrasting colours) Main Colour - Raphoe (MC) & Contrast Colour - Buncrana (CC)
This fun and free Christmas stocking knitting pattern creates gorgeous cabled holiday stockings that look stunning hanging by the fire.
These vintage inspired mesh Christmas stockings filled with retro candy, and toys, are a great gift for all ages. Each stocking is filled with small toys and varying candy. Stockings are 17 inches in height from the bottom of the label to the tip of the toe. Height does not include label and string. All candy is safe to eat and good for 1-2 years from now. **PLEASE NOTE** All candy and toys pictured above are examples of what might be in each stocking. Each one is a little different and does not contain everything shown. However, each stocking includes retro candy cigarettes, a Fortune Telling Fish, mini Slinky, small pull back car, punch balloon, and finger trap. Please feel free to send a message with any questions you might have!
I'm constantly on a lookout for some free knitting patterns for Christmas stockings. Stockings are a perfect Christmas projects to give as a gift.
Granny’s best selling pattern is now FREE! Simply a Christmas Stocking Embellish this Basic Christmas Stocking according to your own creativity! Measuring approximately 19 inches from top to …