Friday, November 12, 2010

Needlework: Christmas Stockings for Soldiers and Others

This project was originated by the mother of a National Guard soldier who was in Afghanistan last Christmas. She collected 150 knitted stocking to fill for her son's unit. Pictured are four I made for her and below are the directions which work up quickly. Perfect for anyone to make for their family Christmas stockings.
OPERATION CHRISTMAS STOCKING
10 1/2 needles. This project calls for two strands of worsted-weight yarn to create the thickness (work with two skeins). Use any combination of red, white and blue yarn to create any look you want (stripes, contrasting cuff, etc.) Cast on 60 stitches.
Knit 12 rows after casting on.
Row 1 Knit 27 Knit two together three times. Knit last 27 stitches.
Row 2 Pearl 26. Pearl two together three times. Pearl last 25 stitches.
Row 3 Knit 24. Knit two together three times. Knit last 24 stitches.
Row 4 Pearl 23. Pearl two together three times. Pearl last 22 stitches.
Row 5 Knit 21. Knit two together three times. Knit last 21 stitches.
Row 6 Pearl 20. Pearl two together three times. Pearl last 19 stitches.
Row 7 Knit 18. Knit two together three times. Knit last 18 stitches.
Row 8 Pearl 17. Pearl two together three times. Pearl last 16 stitches.
Row 9 Knit 15. Knit two together three times. Knit last 15 stitches.
Row 10 Pearl 14. Pearl two together three times. Pearl last 13 stitches.
After row 10, you will have 30 stitches; continue to alternately knit one row and pearl one row until you have reached a measurement of approximately 12 inches after row 10, then knit eight rows (garter stitch) for the cuff.
Cast off your stitches and end your project. Sew bottom and back closed
[Copy and paste directions and then "select all" and change color to black ]

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34 comments:

My Recent Favorite Books said...

These are lovely! What a great project for the troops!
Melissa
http://candlesinks.blogspot.com/

Anonymous said...

Beautiful stockings! I've begun a new linky just for stockings (haven't got my own up yet) - you might post these there for more inspiration for others.


Hand Made Stockings
http://ceodraiocht.wordpress.com/grown-up-crafts-hand-made-stockings/

Maggie
http://ceodraiocht.wordpress.com

Kristy @Loveandblasphemy said...

I love to knit! These are great. Here from Lamb Around!

The Tablescaper said...

What a wonderful idea. My Girl Scout troop participates in a program where we fill stockings and send them to our troops. A small but thoughtful way to show our appreciation.

Thanks so much for bringing your seasonal project to Seasonal Sundays!

- The Tablescaper

Kitty Deschanel said...

Well good for you! These little stockings are just darling :)

Eliz Frank said...

Following you from the Pink Dandy Chatter blog hop. Have a great week ahead!
Best,
Elizabeth

LV said...

This is a very god idea and I am sure appreciated. I cannot do that as I never learned to knit. I did a lot of hand work until my eyes keep me from doing it now.

Pie said...

Pretty socks! Have a great day.

My Blue Monday.

momstheword said...

What a great idea! I love how patriotic they are too! Thanks for linking up to Making Your Home Sing Monday!

Unknown said...

They are so cute.

Rose :: FineCraftGuild.com said...

these are great. thank you for hte tutorial.
come link it up with us at
http://www.finecraftguild.com/diy-craft-tutorial-linky-party-20/
we love to show your project so our readers can find you also!

Debbie-Dabble Blog and A Debbie-Dabble Christmas said...

What a great project to send to the troops!! You are an inspiration!!

Debbie @ A Debbie-Dabble Christmas

Tiffany @ No Ordinary Homestead said...

That's a great project! Really neat idea and I know the troops will definitely appreciate them. They turned out really cute :)

Mindy said...

Very nice! Beautiful work.

http://im-in-the-loop.blogspot.com/

Keya said...

Those stockings are really cute! I'm pretty sure they would be faster to knit up in the round on DPNs or circulars, at least for me, but cute idea. Is there a group collecting these as donations? Did I miss that in the post? Have a great week. Already a follower.

www.zibelineknits.blogspot.com

Mindy said...

What a wonderful idea! I love the thought of letting our troops know they are loved and cared for. I love to see honor given when it is due. Thanks for the patriotric and crafty post.

Laurel @ Ducks in a Row said...

These are another reason why I should learn to knit!

Beth said...

What a beautiful project!

I'd love it if you linked up again to Fibers On Friday :-)

http://plumslife.blogspot.com/2010/11/fibers-on-friday-how-do-dinosaurs-eat.html

Shopper Gal said...

Those stockings are gorgeous!!
Great post :) I'm so happy you joined our Stumble Tumble Tuesdays linky! Hope you stop by and stumble away next Tuesday, too!
I stumbled your post as well.

Have a great day :)
Shopper Gal
http://www.shoppergal.com/

Anonymous said...

I'm stumbling threw from Stumble Tuesday.... What a wonderful project those are so adorable... I'm glad I stumbled threw....

Marni's Organized Mess said...

Those are adorable! You did a great job! I will place an order for five. hehe.

My blog, complete with a tackle this Tuesday:
http://marnisorganizedmess.blogspot.com/

Jill said...

Cute cute stockings! and what a thoughtful idea!
Thanks for linking to A Round Tuit!
Hope you have a lovely week!

Jill @ Creating my way to Success
http://jembellish.blogspot.com/

Rose :: FineCraftGuild.com said...

Thank you for your contribution to our last week’s DIY Craft Tutorial linky party. The range of outstandingly good projects was delightful. I'm always amazed how many creative talented people there are out there!!

Anyhow, a new party opens today:
http://www.FineCraftGuild.com/diy-linky-party-21/ and will be up in an hour, and I'm inviting you again.

Have a craftful, happy day!

Rose :: FineCraftGuild.com said...

Thank you for your contribution to last week's DIY TUTORIAL LINKY PARTY.

A new party opens today, http://www.FineCraftGuild.com/diy-linky-party-21/ and we'd love to see what else you've made!


Til soon,
Have a craftful, happy day, Rose

Evelyn said...

I think it is fabulous. I wish I had the knack to knit, my mom tried so hard, but I just didn't get it. I am going to share this with my talented friends, so they can create these wonderful stockings. Glad I found you on BHSJW.

Evelyn
Adventure Of Super Spice

Linda @ Linda's Lunacy said...

What a great idea! I bet the soldiers really appreciate the stockings.

I'm visiting from Fantastic Frugal Friday.

Have a great Friday!

Linda @ Linda's Lunacy
http://www.lindaslunacy.blogspot.com

Susan said...

Oh! God Bless! These stockings are awesome!! I am so glad you are remembering the troops!!

Kristin Aquariann said...

Lovely idea. The stockings are wonderful.

Btw, I hopped here from la bella vita blog. Please come join my autumn blog hop if you have a moment!

Trisha said...

What wonderful thing to do!!! They are lovely

Jaime said...

Thanks for sharing this pattern
I'm a new blog hopping follower
Would love for you to follow my blog
Copper Llama Studio
http://copperllamastudio.blogspot.com/

Dianne said...

These are so cute! Thanks so much for sharing the pattern, too! God Bless you!

Ashlee Marie said...

Amazing! I just learned to knit this year! These look great! Thanks for linking up to Topsy Turvy Tuesday's!

Holly Lefevre said...

Great project and a GREAT cause.

Liz @ the Brambleberry Cottage said...

I sooo wish I knew how to knit. These little stockings are great! Thanks for sharing the how-to. Maybe, one day, I'll be able to put the tutorial to good use. ;)

Thanks for linking to my party. I look forward to seeing what you link up each week.

Liz @ the Brambleberry Cottage
http://thebrambleberrycottage.blogspot.com

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