Yuletide & Fur Christmas Stocking by Marija Sliogeris

Yuletide & Fur Christmas Stocking

Crochet
September 2023
Aran (8 wpi) ?
provided in pattern
5.0 mm (H)
5.5 mm (I)
22 - 153 yards (20 - 140 m)
Large, Small
UK
English
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Add some extra festive cheer to your Christmas decor with these Christmas stockings!
The easy-to-make crochet pattern includes four options (large or small size, with or without fur stripes), as well as instructions for making stitched pom poms and tie.

The large stockings are perfect for filling with gifts and hanging over the mantle, while the cute small stockings are perfect gift toppers or tree ornaments, or made as a set for an Advent calendar!

PATTERN DETAILS:
The pattern is written in English using UK crochet terminology. Pattern includes detailed instructions including instructional photos, stitch tutorials and ‘handy hints’. Instructions are given for creating a tension gauge swatch, and advice for adapting to different yarn weights.

SIZES
Two sizes. Large:16cm/6.25in X 40cm/15.75in Small: 7cm/2.75in X 17cm/6.75in.

SKILL LEVEL: experienced beginner

MATERIALS:
Main Colour yarn: 12ply/Aran/Weight 4 yarn. Large stocking: 140m/153yds. Small stocking: 20m/22yds. Suggested yarn: Scheepjes Chunky Monkey, Scheepjes Truly Scrumptious.

Fur yarn: Large stocking: 30m/33yds. Small stocking: 6m/7yds. Suggested yarn: Scheepjes Furry Tales.

HOOK SIZE: 5mm & 5.5mm. A large eye tapestry needle is also required.

FURTHER DETAIL:

The detailed pattern contains

  • detailed instructions including instructional photos, photo stitch tutorials, and ‘handy hints’ for extra support.

  • a size chart including measurements of completed stockings

  • instructions for creating a tension/guage swatch

  • a stitch abbreviations chart (note, pattern does not include instructions for forming the basic stitches)

  • this pattern has been pattern tested to ensure accuracy.

  • The owner of this pattern may personally make and sell items using this pattern. They must use their own photography, and reference the designer of the pattern.