Making this a near copy of Izzy’s stocking. Here’s Frankie’s similar stocking. See below for charts.
Just a bunch of stash yarn. Mostly wool, with S&K acrylic for the red. Some KP Palette held double and such. Vanna’s Glamour for the sparkly bits.
Picot hem:
- CO 72 (36x2; 12x3x2; 4x9x2)
- K a few rows
- K2tog, YO
- K a few rows (more than before so it pulls the hem in when you join)
- Join by picking up a st from the CO edge as you go and knitting it together with the next stitch on the needle.
Charts:
- Public Google Sheet of charts here (view only).
- I modified many motifs to make the fit, colors, and transitions right.
- I think only the leaves are from the pattern.
- Snowman pattern from DROPS 0-792.
- Reindeer, stars, and simple transition motifs from 150 Scandinavian Motifs: The Knitter’s Directory
- Elves stocking from jvallas’s Dancing Elves Stocking project photos. Not sure I’d use this one again. The long verticals are more appropriate for intarsia so it buckles. Plus I erred in doing an extra row of hat, making it worse. Maybe a cute little row of gnome-like elves instead.
- More from poppleton’s Pair of Stockings.
Heel:
I used the pattern heel this time, but decreased more toward the end, ending with a final decrease around and cinched it closed. I also started the round in the wrong place, but I think I prefer it this way.
What I learned about floats:
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Hold the yarns together as much as possible. This pulls the float along at about the same tension, so when you wrap or use it next, the float is more likely to be loose, which is better than tight.
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Wrap any float 5 sts or longer.
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Wrapping on the 3rd is a little too early. Wrap between the 3rd & 4th st.
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When wrapping, it’s enough to wrap the float(s) around the working yarn once. You don’t need to wrap it back after the stitch. While the latter looks nice on the back, I suspect it can make the front stitch pucker more. See in between the xmas trees where I wrapped the green floats.
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Don’t pull floats around ladders too tight. After 1 or 2 sts of every new color used per needle, stretch out the knitting on the right around the corner and adjust the stitch and float tension.