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How to Knit a Little Christmas Stocking

Knit a little Christmas Stocking

Little Christmas stockings are so gosh darn cute. Place a small candy cane inside, hang them on a tree, string them to make a garland, use them for a package decoration. So many possibilities. So yes, this Christmas I decided to design my own mini Christmas stocking pattern. Mix it up with any DK weight yarn from your stash, add stripes or other designs. Have fun and Merry Christmas!

This pattern is knit in the round on double-pointed needles.

Materials

Starting from the top

  • Using 4 double-pointed needles, and “Snow” or white,  cast on 18 stitches and divide onto 3 needles, using the 4th one to work around.
  • Row 1 – purl
  • Row 2 – knit
  • Row 3 – purl
  • Rows 4-18 switch to red and knit every row (Stockinette stitch)

 

Heel

  • K 10, turn your work
  • P 4, turn
  • K 6, turn
  • P 8, turn
  • K 10, turn
  • P 12, turn
  • K 14, turn
  • P 16, turn
  • K 18.

Foot

  • Knit the next 8 rows for the foot.

Toe

  • K2 together 9 times (9 stitches remain)
  • K2 together 4 times, k1 (5 stitches remain)
  • With a tapestry needles slip yarn through all five stitches and pull closed.

Finishing

Weave in ends and trim excess.

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Copyright Notice: This pattern is copyrighted and designed by Marni Reecer. It is free to use for personal projects, and I encourage it to inspire your creativity! If this design inspires your own original work (e.g., a woven piece adapted to knit), I kindly ask that you credit me, Marni Reecer, as the source of inspiration. Sharing credit builds our creative community!

For selling finished items made from this pattern, a Commercial Use License is required. Learn more at https://www.patreon.com/c/TheYarnyWay. Reselling or redistributing this pattern in any form is strictly prohibited.

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