Debbie Bliss Christmas Stocking Knitting Pattern
By Debbie Bliss
Specifications
| Brand: | Debbie Bliss |
| Yarn Weight: | Aran |
| Designer: | Debbie Bliss |
| Craft: | Knitting |
| Format: | Downloadable PDF |
| Languages: | English |
| Number of Patterns: | 1 |
| Pages: | 4 |
| Skill Level: | Intermediate |
| Finished Size: | Stocking: Size: One Size |
| Techniques and Construction: | Seamed, Stranded, Stripes, Worked Flat |
| Needles Required: | 6.50mm (US 10.5) Single Point Needles |
| Featured Products: | Debbie Bliss Rialto Aran Yarn - Merino Wool Aran |
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Product Description
Download the PDF pattern for Christmas Stocking - Knitting Pattern for Christmas in Debbie Bliss Rialto Aran & start knitting today!
Debbie Bliss Christmas Stocking
What is Being Made
This is a festive Christmas stocking knitting pattern from Debbie Bliss, designed as a decorative holiday accessory. The stocking is an intermediate-level knitting project suitable for crafters with some experience in garment construction and stitch techniques.
Techniques Used
The Christmas stocking employs several key knitting techniques to create its finished design:
- Seamed construction – Individual pieces are knitted separately and then sewn together to form the complete stocking shape
- Stranded colorwork – Multiple colors are carried across rows to create patterned sections, a traditional technique for adding visual interest to knitted pieces
- Striped patterns – Color changes are worked in horizontal stripes throughout the design
- Worked flat – The pieces are knitted on straight needles in flat rows rather than in the round, making the seaming step necessary for assembly
Stitches Used
The pattern utilizes fundamental knitting stitches and variations, including:
- Knit stitch (k) – The basic stitch forming the foundation of the fabric
- Purl stitch (p) – Used to create texture and pattern variations
- Increases – Methods such as knit into front and back (kfb), purl into front and back (pfb), and make one (m1) to add stitches and shape the stocking
- Decreases – Techniques including knit two together and purl two together to reduce stitch counts and form the stocking's contours
- Slip stitches and pass-overs – Advanced decreasing methods like skpo (slip, knit, pass slipped stitch over) and sk2togpo for refined shaping
- Moss stitch (seed stitch) – An alternating knit and purl pattern that creates a textured, bumpy fabric surface
- Garter stitch – Knitting every row to produce a ridged, reversible fabric
- Ribbing – Elastic knit and purl combinations, often cast off in pattern to maintain flexibility at edges
Materials
The pattern requires standard knitting supplies. Crafters will need yarn in multiple colors to execute the stranded and striped colorwork elements. The specific yarn weight and yardage requirements, along with appropriate knitting needle sizes, are detailed in the complete pattern instructions. Measurements are provided in both metric (centimetres, millimetres, metres, grams) and imperial (inches, ounces) units to accommodate knitters using different measurement systems.
Pattern Format
This is a downloadable PDF pattern from the Debbie Bliss collection, featuring professional instructions with both UK and US knitting terminology to ensure clarity for international crafters. The pattern uses standard abbreviations and a comprehensive glossary to guide knitters through each step of the construction process.
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