I'm months late in posting this, but Erik's gnome Christmas stocking is one of my favorite knitting projects to date. I started it on a whim one night so that I'd have something to knit while watching Guardians of the Galaxy (so funny and cute), and ended up totally addicted to the colorwork and wee gnomes.
yarn: Patons Classic Wool Worsted
needles: US 7 (4.5 mm) 16" circs and PNS
notes:
I tweaked the Drops sock pattern to make a Christmas stocking. Love the little gnomes! I used worsted weight yarn and loosely followed the directions for the largest size. CO 60, 2x2 ribbing, didn’t decrease after the ribbing.
The heel and toe are from Bernat's Jolly Stockings pattern. I think they look more Christmas stocking-y than the regular ol' heel and toe from the Drops pattern.
This was a joy to knit, and I was so happy to hang this by the chimney with care! Now to knit two more with different colorwork designs for Paul and me by the time Christmas 2015 rolls around. Paul has requested candy canes and I'm inclined toward a sheep stocking.
4 comments:
So cute! If I celebrated Christmas, I would definitely knit that stocking.
It's gorgeous!
Awesome! Looking forward to seeing the complete collection in Dec. ;-) (sjn821)
That's adorable! My grandmother has made stockings for both girls so I've held off making knitted stockings. But these really have me tempted! What pattern(s) will you use for the sheep stocking?
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