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Evergreen Christmas Stocking
"Crochet up this Evergreen Christmas Stocking crochet pattern to adorn your mantel! All you need is two balls of yarn and a weekend and you will have a holiday keepsake that is sure to be enjoyed for years to come! Here is what you will need: 2 colors worsted weight yarn in (approx. 218 yds each) shown here CA = white, CB = green H-8 / 5 mm hook scissors and yarn needle for finishing Finished stocking measures approximately 18.5 in. long and 5.5 in. wide."
Crochet HookH/8 or 5 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Crochet GaugeGauge: 14 sc and 13 rows = approx. 4 in.
Finished SizeFinished stocking measures approximately 18.5 in. long and 5.5 in. wide.
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princess6860504
Dec 07, 2017
Cute stocking! I am not a lady who is an expert on carrying over her colors when working with multiple color projects. For some reason, it always turns me off. But I really don't think there could be a better way for me to get that practice. It's straightforward and simple. We are not talking 5 or more colors at once, just the addition of one accent color. This could be a fun "try me" crochet project for me.
Hippie Chick
Dec 07, 2017
All you need is two balls of yarn and a weekend and you will have a holiday keepsake. Im not a fast crocheter so I am not sure I would be able to finish in a weekend with all of the other things I have going on right now too, but I am up for the challenge to see if I could possibly do it. These stockings are very lovely.
mulberrygalprinces s
Dec 07, 2017
What a cute stocking. I like the pattern. It's more subdued and not loud. The color, along with the bits of white gives a more refined look. I read the directions and yes, the directions mean for you to carry the yarn over. I have pipsqueak yarn in white to add a furry trim at the top!
JaneEK
Nov 30, 2017
I like how this looks but Im a little confused by the instructions. When you get to the green portion where the chartwork begins, theres no direction about whether you should carry Yarn A to the next stitch or you bury Yarn A to the next stitch. Im thinking it must be the carry option as she states its not used as a conventional sock but just designed to lay flat when hung up. I would also add a white band at the top for a more finished look.
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