Hello dear readers, my name is Julie, and I’m thrilled to share a heartwarming story and a delightful crochet tutorial with you today. Not too long ago, during a chilly December evening, I found myself rummaging through old boxes filled with Christmas decorations and stumbled upon a stocking that my grandmother had made for me when I was just a little girl.
SEE A NEW PATTERN HEREUnderstanding the Ribbed Christmas Stocking Pattern
In this tutorial, we will be focusing on creating a Ribbed Christmas Stocking using a free crochet pattern. The ribbed texture gives the stocking a cozy and vintage feel, perfect for adorning your fireplace or gifting to a loved one.
The craftsmanship and love that she put into that stocking filled my heart with warmth and nostalgia. It was in that very moment that I decided I wanted to create something just as special for my own grandchildren. As fate would have it, I found an amazing ribbed Christmas stocking crochet pattern by Elisa Sartori, and today, I’m excited to guide you through each step to create your very own.
This Ribbed Christmas Stocking is not only a fantastic project to add a personal touch to your holiday decorations, but it’s also a great way to hone your crochet skills. The Ribbed Christmas Stocking is beginner-friendly and works up quickly, making it an excellent choice for those looking to create a heartfelt and handmade gift. We’ll be using the luxurious Wool Ease Thick & Quick® yarn by Lion Brand Yarn, ensuring that your stocking is as durable as it is cozy. So, grab your crochet hooks and let’s dive into this festive project together!
Materials Needed:
- Lion Brand® WOOL EASE THICK & QUICK® (Art. # 640) #099 Fisherman 1 ball (A) and #138 Cranberry 1 ball (B)
- Crochet Hook Size N/P-15 (10 mm)
- Yarn Needle
Gauge:
10 sc + 10 rows = about 4 in. (10 cm). Don’t forget to weave in the ends.
Abbreviations:
- beg = begin(ninig)
- ch = chain
- rep = repeat
- rnd(s) = round(s)
- sc = single crochet
- hdc = half double crochet
- dc = double crochet
- sl st = slip stitch
- st(s) = stitch(es)
Step-by-Step Guide:
Stocking:
- Start with Color A: Create a magic ring.
- Rnd 1: Work 6 sc in the ring.
- Rnd 2: Make 2 sc in each st around, totaling 12 sc.
- Rnd 3: *Sc in the next st, 2 sc in the next st; rep from * around, ending with 18 sc.
- Rnd 4: *Sc in the next 2 sts, 2 sc in the next st; rep from * around, totaling 24 sc.
- Rnd 5: *Sc in the next 3 sts, 2 sc in the next st; rep from * around, ending with 30 sc.
- Rnds 6-7: Sc in each st around, maintaining 30 sts.
- Rnd 8 (Color Change to B): Sc in each st around, still 30 sts.
- Rnd 9: Working in the back loop, hdc in each st around, 30 hdc.
- Rnd 10: Working in the back loop, sc in each st around, 30 sc.
- Rnd 11: Working in the back loop, hdc in each st around, 30 hdc.
- Rnd 12: Working in the back loop, sc in each st around, 30 sc.
Making the Heel:
- Row 13 (Back to A): 1 sc in the next 2 sts, 1 hdc in the next 2 sts, 1 dc in the next 4 sts, 1 hdc in the next 2 sts, 1 sc in the next 2 sts, 12 sts in total; Turn.
- Row 14: Ch 1, sc2tog, 1 hdc in the next 2 sts, 1 dc in the next 4 sts, 1 hdc in the next 2 sts, sc2tog, 10 sts; Turn.
- Row 15: Ch 1, sc2tog, 1 hdc in the next st, 1 dc in the next 4 sts, 1 hdc in the next st, sc2tog, 8 sts; Fasten off.
Continuing the Stocking:
- Rnd 16 (Joining B): Join B into the marked st, ch 1 and sc into the same st; work on the left side of the heel, 1 sc in each of the next 5 sts; keep working on Rnd 12, skip the 1st st, 1 sc into the next 16 sts, skip the last st; keep working on the left side of the heel, 1 sc in the next 6 sts, 28 sts.
- Rnd 17: Work in back loop, hdc in each st around, 28 hdc.
- Rnd 18: Work in back loop, sc in each st around, 28 sc.
- Rnds 19-28: Rep Rnds 17 and 18, 28 sts.
- Rnd 29 (Color Change to A): *Sc in next 6 sts, 2 sc in next st; rep from * around, 32 sts; Turn.
- Rnd 30: Work in front loop, sc in each st around, 32 sc.
- Rnds 31-34: Sc in each st around, 32 sts; Fasten off.
Hanging Loop:
- Row 1 (With A): Ch 13, 1 sl st in the 2nd ch from the hook, 1 sl st in each of the next 11 chs, 12 sts; Fasten off and leave a strand of yarn.
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Reflecting on the Joy of Handmade Holidays: Crafting Your Own Ribbed Christmas Stocking
As we bring this tutorial to a close, I can’t help but reflect on the immense joy and satisfaction that comes from creating something with your own hands. This Ribbed Christmas Stocking, inspired by cherished family memories and brought to life through the art of crochet, is more than just a festive decoration. It’s a symbol of love, warmth, and the timeless beauty of handmade crafts.
The process of making this stocking, from the initial selection of the luxurious Wool Ease Thick & Quick® yarn to the final stitch, has been a journey filled with nostalgia, creativity, and anticipation of the holiday joy it will bring. I chose this particular yarn for its softness, thickness, and the beautiful sheen it gives to the final product, ensuring that the Ribbed Christmas Stocking will not only look stunning but also last for many Christmases to come.
As we worked through the pattern together, I hope you found the step-by-step instructions clear and easy to follow. My goal was to make this project accessible to crocheters of all skill levels while also providing enough detail to ensure a flawless final product. The ribbed texture of the stocking gives it a classic, vintage feel, while the bold colors add a touch of modernity.
Now, as your Ribbed Christmas Stocking hangs gracefully by the fireplace or wherever you choose to display it, you can take pride in knowing that you have created something truly special. This stocking is not just a piece of holiday decor; it’s a testament to your skill, creativity, and the love that you pour into your crafts.