Claremore Crochet Christmas Stocking Pattern
Crochet Christmas stocking pattern
Claremore Crochet Christmas Stocking is a simple, beautiful Christmas stocking that is just the perfect size for loading with holiday gifts! This stocking is surprisingly quick to make! I used Lion Brand’s Pound of Love yarn and have made four stockings so far out of just the one skein! I might manage one more as well!
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You can personalize your crochet Christmas stocking with my Bobble Stitch Alphabet! The stocking below is my Claremore Christmas stocking with a capital letter A centered on the front. Get the details about the Bobble Stitch Alphabet here.
Where can I get this crochet pattern?
The Claremore Crochet Christmas Stocking pattern is available free here on my blog further down. If you prefer to have the pattern without the ads you can purchase it on Ravelry or Etsy as a digital PDF file.
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What yarn should I use?
As I said, I used Lion Brand Pound of Love in #100 White and that one skein is enough to make four Claremore Crochet Christmas stockings. The skein of yarn that I used was provided by Lion Brand yarn, so my thanks to them for that!
What other supplies do I need?
For this crochet Christmas stocking pattern you will also need a size K (6.5 mm) crochet hook and a yarn needle.
I recommend Furl’s Fiberarts Streamline crochet hooks. They feature an inline hook shape, which I love, and a thick, ergonomic handle for hand comfort.
What stitches will I need to know?
To make the Claremore Crochet Christmas Stocking pattern you will need to start with a magic circle, make single crochet stitches and increases, bobble stitches, and chains. So the following tutorials may be helpful if you need help.
(C)2024 April Garwood. As with all my patterns, please do not make paper or digital copies for others. Instead, please direct them to my website to get their own. Thank you!
If you decide to use the free version, please bookmark this page and come back to it when you work on your project rather than trying to print or screenshot the page. Your time on this page helps me get paid for my work, so thank you!
Claremore Crochet Christmas Stocking Pattern
By April Garwood of Banana Moon Studio
(C)2024 April Garwood. As with all my patterns, please do not make paper or digital copies for others. Instead, please direct them to my website to get their own. Thank you!
Difficuly Level: Easy
Finished Measurements: About 6” wide x 16” long
Yarn: Lion Brand Yarns Pound of Love (100% Premium Acrylic; 1020 yds; 454 g; weight category 4/medium): #100 White, 1 skein.
Crochet Hook: K (6.5 mm), or size needed to obtain gauge.
Gauge: 13 sts x 14 rows = About 4”
Notions: Tapestry needle
Notes
Pattern is written in standard US terminology. For help with crochet abbreviations, get my free printable crochet abbreviations list here.
For help with basic crochet stitches, visit my Learn to Crochet page here.
Stocking begins at the toe. After working the foot, you will work back and forth in short rows to create the heel. Next you will work across the sides and top of the short rows and go back to working in the round for the leg. You will finish the top with rows of bobble stitch alternating with rows of sc.
See this video tutorial for help with the short row heel of the stocking.
Special Stitches
Bobble: *Yo, insert hook in designated st, yo, pull through st, yo, pull through 2 loops, repeat from * until you have 6 loops on your hook, yo, pull yarn through all 6 loops, ch to close st. Tutorial here.
Stocking
Foot
Finishing
Weave in all ends. Enjoy!
I hope you have enjoyed making your very own Claremore Crochet Christmas Stocking! Did you make yours white? Or did you add some color?
Happy crocheting and Merry Christmas!
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Your stocking is very pretty and elegant. Love the snow white simplicity showcasing the texture.
Thank you so much, Diane! Hope you enjoy it!