There is still more sewing knitting than sewing going on around here at the moment, and this week I've been making these. Lots of them! There is a local Christmas craft fair in aid of Leukaemia & Lymphona Research in a couple of week's time and although I already have a bag stuffed full of crafty goodies to donate, I'm trying to see how many of these little stockings I can make before the deadline (why am I always such a last minute Larry!)
Last year I made them into a wreath, which sat over the fireplace and received no end of lovely comments.
This time round, I'm just making the stockings. I suspect the craft fair organiser might sell them ready filled with sweets.
If you fancy having a go, then I have a free pattern for them HERE
They are a simple design, knit flat on 2 needles. Worked in double knit yarn they finish up at 14cm (5") tall
The decoration around the top is added afterwards using duplicate stitch. It's also known as swiss darning. Why, I don't know. It conjures up all sorts of images in my head of young goatherds wandering over the mountains with the most elaborately darned socks and jackets imaginable!!
There is a complete photo tutorial on how to work the stitches included in the pattern.
There are instructions for all the designs shown above, but I suspect once you get going you can dream up whole load more of your own.
Love those little stocking they are so cute. :)
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous! I put out a plea for people to knit a similar design for the charity I work for, and have received an incredible 175 so far!! Am going to put chocolates in and hang them on a tree at a Christmas market stall... Your post reminded me I should try and get a photo of them all together.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! That's amazing. People are amazingly generous aren't they. I hope they sell well on your stall.
DeleteHow gorgeous are these? Might make some stocking bunting ... just need 6 more weeks to be added to the calendar :)
ReplyDeleteOh I adore these! What a shame I've not got a clue how to knit a thing!! I love them on the wreath, they look fantastic. Thank you for the pattern, maybe one day I will attempt them!!
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