Handmade
items mark out your tree from everyone else’s – and often tells a
tale in itself. The glitter-adorned cardboard angel your kids made at
school; the snowflakes you made by folding a piece of paper on itself
and snipping out tiny segments; the trinkets you got at the Christmas
market.
Knitted
decorations are another wonderful way to make your tree unmistakably
yours. knitshop.co.uk’s Christmas Mini Stockings are
a great example. The tiny stockings are quick to knit and give your
tree a cosy homemade feel. They’d also look great strung up above a
fireplace as bunting.
The
Christmas Mini Stocking pattern contains five
variations, so once you’ve got the hang of the basic pattern you
can make plain and patterned versions. We’ve used yarns from
knitshop.co.uk’s Coquette
Vintage Cotton range for our versions. The stockings knit up on
2.75mm needles, but because they’re small they really won’t take
long to make.
The
pattern is knitted
in the round,
with some shaping for the toe and heel. However, the instructions are
very clear, so you should be able to follow them even if you’ve
never tried shaping using the short
row technique
before.
Once
you’ve made stockings with a zigzag pattern, you can challenge
yourself with the Christmas tree and holly designs. The pattern
includes a chart for each design as well as written instructions.
Christmas Tree Stocking is version three and is the first to use all three colours of Coquette: Flame, Highland and Snow. |
You
can make several stockings in each of the five designs – or lots of
stockings using one or two of the designs – using one ball of each
colour of Coquette
Vintage Cotton Yarn.
We’ve used Flame, Snow and Highland shades. There’s a 15 percent
discount voucher on the downloadable pattern. Just scan this to get
the discount code for your Coquette
Vintage Cotton Yarn.
Holly Berries Stocking, this is Julieta's favourite! It is version five on the pattern. It is using all three colours of Coquette: Flame, Highland and Snow |
If
you prefer, you can use knitshop.co.uk’s Sock
Yarn
instead. Using the Green, Bordeaux Red and Natural shades of Sock
Yarn,
you’ll get a more muted effect. If you use this yarn with 3.25mm
needles the tension will be very similar. The designer Julieta Brandao also recommends to use knitshop.co.uk's Alpaca Fino Yarn in red, grass green and natural white using 3 - 3.25mm needles.
And please share your photos of your finished stockings or anything else you have made using knitshop.co.uk yarns with us on our Facebook
page!
Green Stocking, Christmas Tree Stocking and Zig-Zag Stocking. |
Green Stocking using Highland and Snow. |
Red Stocking using Flame and Snow. |
Links
to this blog:
Knitted
Christmas Stockings pattern: http://knitshop.co.uk/knitshop-pattern/2918-mini-stocking.html
Coquette
Vintage Cotton Yarn Flame:
http://knitshop.co.uk/323-coquette-vintage-cotton
Coquette
Vintage Cotton Yarn Highland:
http://knitshop.co.uk/coquette-vintage-cotton/2763-highland-coquette.html
Coquette
Vintage Cotton Yarn Snow:
http://knitshop.co.uk/coquette-vintage-cotton/2801-snow-coquette.html
Knitshop.co.uk
Sock Yarn: http://knitshop.co.uk/165-socks-yarn
2.75mm
double-pointed needles: http://knitshop.co.uk/275-bamboo-dpn
3.25mm
double-pointed needles:
http://knitshop.co.uk/knitting-accessories/1564-325mm-dp-13cm.html
Knitting
the round video instructions:
http://www.stitchdiva.com/tutorials/knitting/on-double-pointed-needles
Short
row shaping instructions:
http://www.vogueknitting.com/pattern_help/how-to/beyond_the_basics/short_row_shaping.aspx
Knitshop
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Knitshop/82318014483
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