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Darsa

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Hiya!

 

I'm hoping someone can direct me towards a Christmas stocking pattern that looks more like an actual stocking... the ones I've come across so far have had squared heels and/or toes, and what I'm looking for is something that looks sort of like this:

 

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Anyone come across anything like that?

 

TIA! :hug

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In my Caron newsletter for their 12 days of X-mas they have a door stocking that looks like the one you want. I am making them for my Grandkids because it is really big and you can stuff lots of presents in them. I haven't started them yet, so i better get a move on, you think?

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I made this one. Only, I made it with a white heel and toe and a white top, and a solid middle in red. It turned out really nice, and was quick.

 

http://www.lionbrand.com/patterns/cjif-stockingTree.html?noImages=

 

Free Crochet Pattern

Christmas Tree Christmas Stocking

 

Lion Brand® Jiffy®

 

Pattern #: cjif-stockingTree

 

It is made in one piece too!

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Patricia Hewitt has a few that look nicely 'foot shaped', you have to wait a while for the page to finish loading, the patterns are listed with thumbnails on the left hand menu. One is made with motifs, the other 3 are fairly simple, all done in rows in increases/decreases instead of a separate heel, toe etc.

 

http://priscillascrochet.net/free%20patterns/X%20Stockings.pdf

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Darsa,

 

I made 15 or so of these last year and they worked up right nice.

 

http://www.coatsandclark.com/Crafts/Crochet/Projects/Seasonal/WR1561+Crochet+Holly+Stocking.htm

 

I made 6 of these ones this year.

 

http://www.caron.com/projects/shadows/sss_boy_stocking.html

http://www.caron.com/projects/shadows/sss_girl_stocking.html

 

You can make them a solid color and when joining them use the same color. Also when you do the last 6 rows at the top use a single strand of yarn and a single strand of "fun fur" and you can get a "furry" top.

 

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