Monday 11 December 2017

Christmas Stocking Decorations

Hi there,

Where does the time go, I always seem to be playing catch up at this time of year as it seems no time since I was writing about my autumn projects (more about them later). As storm Caroline passed over last week bringing freezing temperatures and just a tiny snowfall here afterwards I took some time out to to enjoy a lazy afternoon with a glass of mulled apple juice, a small crochet hook and some Christmas cards.



Yes, it's that time of year again when I like to write my cards and slip a little crocheted gift in some of them and this year it's all about stockings. I dug out all my fine crochet cotton threads and piled them on the table to choose what colours would make the most Christmassy stocking decorations.




Red and green were a given and I couldn't resist  the rich purple and royal blue cottons too with just one all white stocking.



The white one makes me think of vintage crochet decorations though the pattern I used is a modern one by Caitlin Sanio. Although I prefer bright Christmas and rich jewel colours I know just the right person for a vintage style decoration like the white stocking.



These tiny stockings are made from the top down and are worked mostly in double and triple crochet (single and double crochet in American terms). I used a 2mm hook and a mix of size 8 and size 10 threads so the stockings are not all the same size.



 Starting with the white lacy top then changing colour to work the body of the stocking.



Then simple shaping to form the foot and finish at the heel.





I like these little stockings, I wasn't sure about them when I made the first one but they've really grown on me. I think they go well with the nostalgic style of cards I'm using this year too.






I think a bundle of these little stockings in lots of different colours would make a nice garland or they could be added to gift tags for a little something extra. I love doing this each year and am so glad I started this Christmas tradition.
 

Til next time,
Hx

4 comments:

  1. These tiny stockings are so sweet. How are your going to fit an orange into them?
    Amalia
    xo

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    1. I have big stockings for treats, small gifts and of course an orange ;) I actually have a new one to show everyone soon. Hx

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  2. They are such cute stocking motifs, Helen! What a nice idea. I remember learning to make socks by making mini ones in order to get my head around the structure of them. They didn't need to fit any person but are now used as Christmas stocking ornaments.
    I haven't used the fine threads in ages. (I hope my eyes are still well enough to handle them.) I have been thinking to myself for a long time that I must get back to using them before it is too late and your pretty little stockings are another prod in that direction. Thank you for that reminder and motivation.
    I'm glad you managed to survive the storm okay and I hope you had a lovely Christmas celebration. Thank you for visiting my blog during the year. It has been nice getting to know you. Wishing you all the best this holiday season. :-)

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