Sunday 4 November 2012

Crochet - Mini Christmas Stocking tree decoration

I have recently rekindled my interest in crochet and wanted to share some of my creations.  That is where the blog comes in.  But why limit it to just crochet?  I love all things crafty and cooking related so why not combine them all in one little blog.

My most recent crochet project was a very little one.  Whilst away last week, my sister in law mentioned she is building up a small collection of decorations for her Christmas tree.  She wants each decoration to mean something rather than bulk buying 30 of the same bauble, which is a lovely idea and a great way to end up with a unique Christmas tree.

My contribution to this is a Christmas stocking ornament.  Super quick and easy to make, but effective.

This is the finished item:



This is really easy to make.  It is made as one red piece and then sewn together.

Row 1 is a chain of 30
Row 2 is a row of double crochet (single crochet in US terms) into the chain
Rows 3-5 are rows of dc (sc US)

Tie that off, then start Row 5 on the 6th stitch in and dc 18 finishing on the 6th stitch from the other end.
I did another 6-8 rows of this, then folded the piece in half and used slip stitches to sew it together, but you could sew it up with a needle instead. Turning inside out at this point creates the rounded toe effect all on it's own!

I then added the white and did 3 rounds of dc on the top - I did this with the stocking inside out, so the nice side shows when folded down.

A quick chain with one more row of dc stitches makes the little loop, which is then sewn on and ready to hag on the tree... but not until December!

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