We are going to learn How to Crochet Luxe Boho Crochet Christmas Stocking. This crochet stocking is so much fun with cute tassel edging and it works up quickly with bulky yarn so you have plenty of time to make one for everyone this year. I love stockings hung up on the mantle or banister, and they are always one of my favorite parts of Christmas.
There’s something so magical about the Christmas stocking and the memories they help create. These crochet Christmas socks will help keep you busy this winter season when you’re stuck indoors. You can make lots of them with this easy crochet Christmas stocking pattern.
This stocking features the Linked Double Crochet (LDC) Stitch. The LDC stitch is a simple variation of the double crochet stitch which creates a more dense fabric without gaps – perfect for stockings. No one wants things poking out of their stocking so using a stitch without the gaps works perfectly.
Supplies:
Lion Brand Color Made Easy Mineral Yellow (Weight 5/Bulky – 2.5 oz / 140 yds) (Color A)
Lion Brand Color Made Easy Birch (Weight 5/Bulky – 3 oz / 170 yds (Color B)
Size K/10.5 (6.5 mm) crochet hook
Stitch Marker
Scissors
Tapestry Needle
You can personalize each stocking and fill them with candy for a gift that’s sure to keep on giving! These socks may look complicated, but with some practice and determination, you’ll be able to create these beautiful Christmas crafts in no time.
Before you begin, review this page entirely so you understand the full scope of the project.
You may also like the following free pattern tutorials :
1. Christmas Socks
2. Christmas Stocking Ornaments
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