Cow Stocking by Grace and Yarn

Cow Stocking

Crochet
July 2021
all 3 are used in this pattern
Super Bulky (5-6 wpi) ?
9 stitches and 9 rows = 4 inches
in 9 SC stitches for 9 rows = 4 inch square
9.0 mm (M/N)
4.5 mm
110 - 120 yards (101 - 110 m)
US
English
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Add a fun memory this Christmas with our easy crochet cow stocking pattern! With blanket yarn the stocking works up fairly quickly and the details add a special bit of joy for anyone who loves or collects cows!

Pattern includes step by step photos and instructions to walk you through start to finish. You will want to be familiar with working in the round, using increases and decreases and small bit of sewing.

This listing is for the ad-free printable PDF version, you can also find the free version at graceandyarn.com!

Skill level: Easy/Intermediate

Materials:
• Approximately 95 yards of Bernat Blanket Yarn in White
• Small amount of worsted yarn in white, black, beige and pink
• 9mm crochet hook
• 4.5mm crochet hook
• Scissors
• Tapestry needle
• Stitch markers
• Small strip of faux leather (cut to measure 1” by 5.5”)
• Sewing needle/ small amount of embroidery floss
• Hot glue gun (optional)

Abbreviations: US terminology
SC- Single crochet
HDC – Half double crochet
SC INC- Single crochet increase
SC DEC- Single crochet decrease
Rep – Repeat
St(s) – Stitch(es)
Ch - Chain

Finished stocking measurements:

Width at toe – 6 inches

Width at heel – 7 inches

Length (diagonal from top of base to tip of toe) – 17 inches

Gauge –
9 SC stitches for 9 rows – 4x4 inch square

You may make items to sell, gift or donate with this pattern. If you sell online please provide a link back to my website for credit as the designer; www.graceandyarn.com. You may not sell, make copies, or share the actual pattern, thank you!

These patterns and more are available for free on my blog at www.graceandyarn.com, this listing is for an ad-free printable version with a full photo tutorial.

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