Yarn of your choice and a hook to match.
(I used RICO Creative Cotton and a 4mm hook)
Stitch Marker
Tapestry (blunt needle) for fastening off the end.
Stitches and Abbreviations:
I use US terms, so single crochet is the same as UK double crochet here. Double crochet is the same as UK Treble Crochet
Single crochet (sc)
Double crochet (dc)
Stitches (sts)
Single Crochet 2 Together (sc2tog)
To single crochet 2 together:
Insert hook into next stitch.
Yarn over, pull up a loop. (2 loops on hook)
Insert hook into next stitch.
Yarn over, pull up a loop (3 loops on hook)
Yarn over and pull through all 3 loops.
PATTERN starting with the toe
1. Sc 5 in magic ring OR
ch2, sc 5 in 2nd chain from hook.
2. 2scs in each sc around (10)
3. Sc 10
4. Change colour, sc 10
5. Sc 10
6. Sc 2, sc2tog, sc 2, sc2tog, sc2 (8 sts)
7. Sc 2, 2 scs in next st, sc 2, 2 scs in next st, sc 2 (10 sts)
8. Sc 7, dc 3 (10)
9. Sc 7, dc 3 (10)
10. Sc 4, 2 scs in next st, sc 3, sc2tog (10)
11-14. Sc 10
15-18. Change colour Sc 10
Fasten off, turn top down.
These would make cute little tree decorations- just attach a little ribbon and maybe a jingle bell or two. Or make into a brooch. Or keyring. Or bag charm.
Great crochet work. You clever girl.....xx
ReplyDeleteoh my god they are so cute !!!
ReplyDeletesuch a cutie!!!!!
ReplyDelete....so I'm not the only one that goes in the kitchen with all her crochet stuff while cooking dinner....!!!!!! ;oD
xxxxxx Ale
Thinking up this pattern while standing and cooking? This is multi-tasking at its finest! A little stocking tied onto a Christmas present, with a wee choc inside...a bunch made into an advent calendar...the possibilities are endless! Chrissie x
ReplyDeleteThank you sarah for your help in crochet the pattern and all your others are always easy to follow , and its very kind of you to make it up so fast. , lots of love sarah xx @sazybsarah xx
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! They would look lovely as a garland strung over the fireplace
ReplyDeleteHow fun, thank you for the pattern.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Meredith
wow! I am going to attempt this! never used a stitch marker before and therefore guess this is why I keep going wrong!!!
ReplyDeletejust texted Ashley to see if we can all head to Chichester before I go pop. sorry no caps, typing one handed x x x
Hi gorgeous girl! It has been far too long since I visited so it's lovely to pop in and catch up with your creations. I adore the wee stocking. I know my kids will flip when they see it. I love that you created it while cooking dinner - the ultimate in multi-tasking!!
ReplyDeleteHave a fab weekend hon.
Leah
xx
So sweet, thanks for sharing! xo
ReplyDeletethis is so cute! thanks for sharing the pattern
ReplyDeleteVery cute! Will have to make some of these for Christmas gifts. First, perhaps I should think about Halloween. :) Best wishes, Tammy
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable!
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm loving the fabulous wrist warmers in the last post!
~Danette
Crocheting while cooking dinner...I AM IMPRESSED!!
ReplyDeleteIf I did that no dinner would get cooked. I get too engrossed in the hookiness.
Thanks for sharing what you do. I love popping in and seeing what you get up to. Love it!
Lisa
That's so cute! Here's a handy hint if you hate using a stitch marker (which I do, because I always forget to put the blasted thing in at the start of every round). At the end of the round slip stitch into the first stitch made of that round then chain 1-this chain acts as your marker...you can't make a stitch into it. Give it a go or a have a look at this post on my blog - if I had to use a stitch marker I don't think I would have attempted it. Here's the link
ReplyDeletehttp://amjaylou.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/cute-stuff.html
Now I don't have to wait till the kids have gone to bed to do my amigurumi work! x
Thank you for your love <3
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