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UPDATE: November 2015.

There is a brand new PDF file for this pattern that you can download for free here. Stocking Pattern Link: download now.

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I knit this stocking flat because I don't enjoy knitting in the round and prefer working fair Isle and intarsia designs this way.

 

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I tend to work it on double pointed needles because during heel shaping you need to switch from working one side to the other. You can knit it on regular needles but slide the work across onto a second needle at appropriate time. Apart from the stocking top it is worked in stocking stitch (knit on right side and purl on reverse)

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Materials:
oddments of yarn. I prefer to knit these on 2.75 mm needles with pure cotton 4ply but the pattern will knit up with whatever you prefer. Note, obviously the larger the needle size and thicker the yarn, the larger the finished stocking. Before you start, decide which colour you are going to knit the heel in and cut a length at least 110cm (44”) keep to one side for second heel shaping*.

PATTERN:

Cast on 25 sts, **(27 if knitting one of the stranded designs charted below)
rows 1 - 3: knit
row 4: (right side) begin pattern from charts below (if required)
work a total of 14 rows of pattern ending with a wrong side row.
**if working in one of the stranded / fairisle designs: on last wrong side row of pattern chart decrease 1 stitch at either end to give 25 stitches

 

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Start at the bottom of the chart for the pattern charts

Heel shaping:
I like to use different coloured yarn to accentuate heel. The heel is worked in 2 halves.
row 18: with right side facing, k7 and turn leaving remaining stitches on needle
row 19: slip 1, p6
repeat these 2 rows 3 more times until 8 rows of heel have been worked
row 26: k3, k2tog through the back, k1, turn leaving 1 remaining stich of heel on needle (see photo step 1)

 

Step_1

row 27: slip 1, p4
row 28: k2, k2tog through the back, turn leaving remaining 2 stiches on needle
row 29: slip 1, p2
row 30: k2, k2tog through the back, k1, turn
row 31: slip 1, p3
leaving these 4 stitches on needle with the main part of the stocking, slide all the work along needle, turn with wrong side facing and resume working the other side of the heel (see photo step 2).

 

Step_2

reverse row 18: with wrong side facing and using 110cm length of yarn cut earlier*, p7 and turn leaving remaining stitches on needle
reverse row 19: slip 1, k6
repeat these 2 rows 3 more times until 8 rows of heel have been worked
reverse row 26: p3, p2tog, p1, turn leaving 1 remaining stich of heel on needle
reverse row 27: slip 1, k4
reverse row 28: p2, p2tog, turn leaving remaining 2 stiches on needle
reverse row 29: slip 1, k2
reverse row 30: p2, p2tog, p1, turn
reverse row 31: slip 1, k3

row 32: with right side facing rejoin main colour and begin knitting across first 4 stitches of heel shaping, pick up 5 stitches from inside edge of heel (see photo step 3), knit 11 stitches across main part of stocking, pick up 5 stitches from inside edge of 2nd heel half and knit final 4 stitches (29 stitches on needle) (see photo step 4)

 

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Step_4

row 33: purl
row 34: K8, k2tog, k9, k2tog through the back, k8
row 35: p7, p2tog through the back, p9, p2tog, p7
row 36: K6, k2tog, k9, k2tog through the back, k6 (23 stitches)
row 37: purl
work a further 8 rows of stocking stitch (knit on right side, purl on reverse)
row 46: with right side facing change colour for toe cap (see photo step 5) and work 2 rows

 

Step_5

row 48: K3, K2tog through the back, k4, k2tog, k1, k2tog through the back, k4, k2tog, k3
row 49: purl
row 50: K3, K2tog through the back, k2, k2tog, k1, k2tog through the back, k2, k2tog, k3 (15 stitches) (see photo step 6)

 

Step_6

row 51: purl

Making Up:

Cut work from the ball leaving a long end for sewing up. Thread end through 15 stitches on needle (see photo step 7) and pull up tight.

 

Step_7

Join seam running up bottom and back of stocking using mattress stitch (see photo step 8).

 

Step_8

Turn inside out and tie up all ends securely and trim - no need to sew them in. Turn right side out.

Hanging loop: cast on 35 stitches and then cast them off. Double strip over to make a loop and sew to back of stocking. Secure with a cute button.

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Copyright © Julie Williams 2005.

There are lots of ideas for adapting the design of this pattern (for instance adding numbers to make an advent calendar) over on ravelry:

 

Comments

Lizzie

This stocking pattern is fantastic! Thank you so much for posting!
Happy Christmas, Liz xx

JOBS_frend

Hi, I congratulate you on Merry Christmas!

Realestate

With the new 2011. Year! Congratulations.

Rental

Interesting site, always a new topic .. good luck in the new 2011. Happy New Year!

Rental

Happy New Year! Happiness and success in 2011.

cat

Thanks Julie, I hope you don't mind but your holly is jsut perfect to finish off my christmas pudding for a charity christmas card competition.

Slade Baron

I made these on for 4mm needles. They are really addictive! I am on number 3.

Rita

Your website and blog is the most beautiful one on the web

Ginny

Thank you so much for this--I don't think I could have done such a small project knitting in the round on double-pointed needles...this will work out much prettier for a newish knitter like me :)

ANN LEFLEY

I have made a few of these now for our
Christmas Tree - the first one I did - not good - but has made an excellent holder for
my mobile phone (done with thick wool on No.8 needles!) Now my daughter in law has
seen them and asked if her 3-month old can have a couple of pairs for the winter, so I am about to play about with making a pair big enough for her! Very successful.
Thank you. ANN , WEST SUSSEX

Alison

Just knitted my first ever sock! Thanks!!

Elissa

dang! i need some more knitting yarn!(and im only 11!) im pretty good though! ^-^

Penny

this pattern is great, comes up really nicely and is well-explained...i'm only a beginner but still managed to work it out! thanks for sharing.

Sarah

Thank you for this pattern. I have made to already. The christmas tree one looks so lovely! I am wondering - if I wanted to make a big one to put presents in, would it work to just multiply the number of pattern by 4/5 and add some more rows underneath the fairisle pattern to make the stocking longer as well as wide?? Ant ideas let me know. I haven't fond any stocking this lovely anywhere!

Heather

these are SO adorable. Too bad I don't know how to knit :-(

Linda Morgen

such beautiful and adorable stockings! thanks a million for the tutorial.

Rainy

Thank you for posting this amazing patterns! I especially love the Christmas Stockings.

Marilyn Clifford

I am making your stocking ornament as a gift + putting chap-stick inside. This is a great gift for my secret Santa exchange at work. Thank you for sharing.
Marilyn

JayJayEmEye

I love these little stockings. i have just knitted 8 of them as teacher gifts from my children. They have chocolates in and look fantastic. Might knit a f more to use as little tags on larger presents too. Thank you for this excellent pattern.

Tracey Todhunter

These are beautiful Julie, thank you for the pattern. I shall really enjoy making these.
T xxx

Helen Beard

Thank you these look perfect - I have knitted santas and angels made by someone else - now I am dying to have a go at these myself Helen Beard

Edith Berger

These are adorable and I'm starting now so that I can knit a couple dozen by Christmas 2012! Thank you for generously sharing your lovely designs.

Missy

I loved using this pattern and wrote about it here: http://knittingpatternreview.blogspot.com/2012/04/little-cotton-rabbits-knitted-mini.html

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