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Wicked Big Christmas Stocking by 222 Handspun

December 12, 2016 in Knitting, 222 Handspun

Sit down with some hot cocoa, a kitty, some “wicked big” handspun, and get ready to knit up something bright for the holidays.

This is a pretty easy pattern that will work well with any super bulky thick and thin yarn for a fun afternoon project - the bigger and brighter the better! I used two large skeins of matching corespun neon yarn with jingle bells, mini pom poms, tinsel, and X-mas baubles spun in. There’s a simple ribbed cuff at the top and the rest is straight knitting. I started with circular needles and switched to DPNs for the toe, but you could use whatever you prefer.

Materials:

  • 2 Skeins Super Bulky Yarn (about 80-100 yards). Using 222 Handspun Neon Super Bulky Corespun Art Yarn.

  • US 15 (10.00mm) Circular Needles (I used Knitter's Pride Trendz US 15 Circular 24 Inch Knitting Needles) or Double Pointed Needles (I used Three Ravens Studio US 15 DPNs)

  • 5 XL Stitch Markers

  • Tapestry Needle (Optional)

Gauge: 5 stitches / 4"

Abbreviations:                        

  • K knit

  • P purl

  • SL slip stitch

  • SSK slip, slip, knit

  • K2TOG knit 2 together

  • P2TOG purl 2 together

Using Long Tail cast on, cast on 20 stitches. Place stitch marker.

Ribbed Cuff:

Row 1:  K 2, P 2 to end of row

Row 2-5: Repeat Row 1 (K 2, P 2) knitting in the round for about 5 (about 4 inches long).

Leg:

K 20. Continue knitting in the round until stocking is about 16 inches long.

Heel Flap:

Row 1: K 8 stitches. Place a marker on right needle and turn work.

Row 2: SL 1 as if to purl, P to the end (7 stitches), turn work.

Row 3: SL 1 as if to purl, K to the end, turn work.

Row 4: SL 1 as if to purl, P to the end, turn work.

Row 5: SL 1 as if to purl, K to the end, turn work.

Row 6: SL 1 as if to purl, P to the end, turn work.

Decreasing Heel Turn:

Row 7: SL 1 as if to purl, K 2, K2TOG, K1, turn work.

Row 8: SL 1 as if to purl, P2TOG, P1, turn work.

Row 9: SL 1 as if to purl, K2TOG, K2, turn work.

Row 10: SL 1 as if to purl, P2TOG, P2, turn work.

K2. Placing marker in middle of heel. K2.

Gusset:

Pick up stitches of heel side (3 stitches). Do this by placing needle through both legs of the V, wrapping, and pulling through onto needle. Add stitch marker.

Then continue to knit in the round towards back of heel marker (10 stitches).

Pick up heel gusset stitches in the V (3).

K 2 to back of heel marker.

Start mirror decreasing to original # of cast on stitches

K 2, K2TOG, K 14 to gusset marker, K 1 to marker at start of gusset, SSK

You can mirror decrease down again to 14 stitches starting 3 stitches from center heel marker.

K all around for 5 rows. Transfer to DPNs starting at center heel marker.

K2 , K2TOG, K 4, transfer to DPN, K 4, K 2

K 12 (all)

K 12 (all)

Decrease row 2 stitches in from heel marker

K 2, K2TOG, K2 SSK, K 2, K 2

K 12

Use Kitchener stitch to close toe stitches together.

Weave in ends with tapestry needle.

Attach pom poms or tassels to the toe and cuff. You can knit an icord from leftover yarn to use as a hanging loop.

Block if you like, or don’t if you can’t wait to show it off to all your friends.

Oh, and please make sure to not leave unattended with your furry creatures or offspring.

Enjoy!

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