Tuesday, November 18, 2014

I know i said i would blog a bit more! I am really not sure who would want to read about my life but well i'll give it a go. As a yarn artist...ok stop laughing those who know me...as a crocheter and knitter on a budget purchasing patterns is not always an option. So what do you do when you are asked by one of the people in your life to make something and you can't find a free pattern for it? Well in my case design my own. So that is what i did with these Christmas stockings. They were made to stuff and send away to military personnel  away from home at the holidays. a bunch of mini stockings were stuffed with candy, and Christmas novelties and shipped to Ft. Sam Houston to make a few Medic trainees smile. A larger one was shipped to a single sailor in tech school in FL who has no family support. and yet another went to a soldier in Washington state who could not make it home for Christmas. they are easy, fun and when stuffed with goodies can put a smile on any face.
They come in two sizes 4 inch perfect for gift cards or an ornament on a tree and 9 inch great for stuffing and sending
 this one is 4 inches tall made with Red Heart Holiday yarn green and silver

This one is 9 inches made with Red Heart Holiday yarn Green and gold

Now for the pattern
 Please do not represent the patterns as your own. Feel free to sell the finished items but consider making one or two to donate as well.

Mini Stocking
Mini Stocking
finished size approx 4 inches tall and 4 inches wide at toe
Worsted weight yarn two colors stocking color and white
H hook
Stocking make 2
Chain 11
Row 1 working through both loops sc in 2nd chain from hook and each across, ch 1 turn (10 sc)
Row 2-6 sc in each sc across ch 1 turn (10 sc)
Row 7 decrease at beginning and end of row ch 1 turn (8 sc)
Row 8-9 sc in each across ch 1 turn (8sc)
Row 10 sc in each across at end of row ch 6 then turn
Row 11 skip the first chain sc in each ch and sc across ch 1 turn (13 sc)
Row 12 sc in each sc across to last sc 2sc in last ch 1 turn (14 sc)
Row 13-16 sc in sc across ch 1 turn (14 sc)
Row 17 decrease at beginning and end of row ch 1 turn (12 sc)
Row 18 sc across do not ch (12 sc)
finish off leaving long end for sewing
whip stitch both halves together
crochet a chain of 10 for a hanger with the end of the yarn used to whipstitch and weave in ends edging
Rnd 1 Holding stocking with toe away from you attatch yarn with sl st to front loop of any stitch ch 1 sc in each sc and
joined space at seam around slip stitch to the first sc ch 1 ensure you have an even number of stitches
rnd 2-4 sc in each sc around join with slip stitch
Rnd 5 ch 2, 2 HDC in same stitch as sl stitch skip next sc slip stitch in the next (ch 2, 2HDC in same stitch) around join with a slip stitch in the first sl stitch finish off weave in ends and fold cuff over


Large Stocking
Large Stocking
finished size approx 9 inches tall and 8 inches wide at toe
Worsted weight yarn two colors stocking color and white and H hook
Make 2
Ch 21
Row 1 working through both loops Sc in second ch from hook and each ch across ch 1 turn (20 sc)
Row 2-15 Sc in each sc across ch 1 turn (20 sc)
Row 16 decrease at the beginning and end of row ch 1 turn (18 sc)
Row 17-19 sc across ch 1 turn (18 sc)
Row 20 sc across ch 11 turn (18 sc and 11 ch)
Row 21 sc in second ch from hook and each ch and sc across ch 1 turn (28 sc)
Row 22 sc in each sc to end 2 sc in last sc ch 1 turn (29 sc)
Row 23-32 sc in each sc across ch 1 turn (29 sc)
Row 33 decrease in beginning and end of row ch 1 turn (27 sc)
Row 34 repeat row 33 (25 sc)
Row 35 sc in each sc across finish off leaving tail for sewing
Sew together and use the tail to sc a hanger of ch 20 sew it down
edging With White
Rnd 1 Holding stocking with toe away from you attatch yarn with sl st to front loop of any stitch ch 1 sc in each sc and
joined space at seam around slip stitch to the first sc ch 1 ensure you have an even number of stitches
rnd 2 HDC in each sc around join with slip stitch
Rnd 3-4 HDC in each HDC around join with slip stitch
Rnd 5 ch 3, 2 DC in same stitch as sl stitch skip next sc slip stitch in the next (ch 3, 2DC in same stitch) around join with a slip stitch in the first sl stitch finish off weave in ends and fold cuff over.


©2014 Christine Frazier. This pattern is for personal use only. Please do not post the pattern on the internet or claim it as your own. Items made from this pattern be made by you for charity, gifts, or sale. DO not claim the pattern as your own. Please give credit to me as the designer with all sales

if you prefer a PDF of this pattern it can be downloaded from Ravelry

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