Aren’t the blue and green colors cute together? Of course, you can make a stocking in any color(s) you like.
Lined Crochet Stocking for Chloe Pattern
Skill Level Intermediate
MEASUREMENT
Approx 4 1/4″ [11 cm] long from cuff to heel. {8″ FROM CUFF TO HEEL AND 11″ FROM TIP OF TOE TO TOP OF CUFF AT HANGING HOOP}
Bernat® Handicrafter™ Crochet Thread (85 g/3 oz; 339 m/371 yds)
Contrast A Fresh Fern (31220) 1 ball
Contrast B Still Water (31201) 1 ball
Contrast C Sky Blue (31128) 1 ball
Contrast D Loyal Blue (31116) 1 ball
Note: 1 ball each of 2 shades will make approx 5 Stockings.
Size 1.75 mm (U.S. 6) steel crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge. Stitch marker.
30 sc and 32 rows = 4″ [10 cm].
Note: When joining colors, work to last 2 loops on hook of first color. Draw new color through last 2 loops and proceed.
1st rnd: Ch 1. 8 sc in ring. Join with sl st to first sc.
2nd rnd: Ch 1. 2 sc in each sc around. Join with sl st to first sc. 16 sc.
3rd rnd: Ch 1. 2 sc in each sc around. Join with sl st to first sc. 32 sc.
4th to 8th rnds: Ch 1. 1 sc in each sc around. Join with sl st to first sc. Join Color 1 at end of 8th rnd.
9th rnd: With Color 1, ch 3 (counts as dc). 1 dc in each of next 2 sc. Ch 1. Miss next sc. (1 dc in each of next 3 sc. Ch 1. Miss next sc) 7 times. Join with sl st to top of ch 3.
10th rnd: Sl st to first ch-1 sp. Ch 3 (counts as dc). 2 dc in same sp as last sl st. Ch 1. Miss next 3 dc. (3 dc in next ch-1 sp. Ch 1. Miss next 3 dc) 7 times. Join with sl st to top of ch 3.
Rep 10th rnd until work from beg measures 2 1/2″ [6 cm]. Join Color 2 at end of last rnd. {I WORKED A TOTAL OF 4 ROWS AND THEN BEGAN HEEL}
Heel: 1st row: (RS). With Color 2, ch 1. 1 sc in each of next 16 sts. Turn. Leave rem sts unworked.
2nd row: Ch 1. 1 sc in each sc to end of row. Turn. 16 sc.
Rep 2nd row until Heel measures 1″ [2.5 cm], ending on a WS row.{I WORKED 8 ROWS}
With RS tog, fold heel in half. Working through both thicknesses, work 1 row of sc to join 2 sides tog. Fasten off.
Ankle: Join Color 1 with sl st to first ch-1 sp after Heel. Place marker.
1st rnd: Ch 3 (counts as dc). 2 dc in same sp as last sl st. Ch 1. Miss next 3 dc. (3 dc in next ch-1 sp. Ch 1. Miss next 3 dc) 3 times. Work (3 dc. Ch 1. Miss next st) 4 times evenly along side of Heel. Join with sl st to top of ch 3. 8 groups of 3-dc.{I HAD 9 GROUPS OF 3-DC}
2nd rnd: Sl st to first ch-1 sp. Ch 3 (counts as dc). 2 dc in same sp as last sl st. Ch 1. Miss next 3 dc. (3 dc in next ch-1 sp. Ch 1. Miss next 3 dc) 7 times. Join with sl st to top of ch 3. Rep 2nd rnd until work from marker measures 3″ [7.5 cm]. Join Color 2 at end of last rnd. {I WORKED 10 RNDS MEASURING 5.5-INCHES}
Next rnd: With Color 2, ch 1. 1 sc in each dc and ch-1 sp around. Join with sl st to first sc. 32 sc. {I HAD 35 SC AROUND}
Next 3 rnds: {I DID JUST 2 MORE Rnds} Ch 1. 1 sc in each sc around. Join with sl st to first st. Fasten off after last rnd.
Optional: Hanging Loop: Join Color 2 with sl st at center back of Stocking at top edge. Ch 18.{I CHAINED 12} Sl st in same sp as last sl st. Fasten off.
How to make Lined Crochet Stocking

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Love this! Thanks for the pattern. Do you have instructions on how to add the liner?
WS means Wrong side and RS means right side. Hope this helps!
I'm trying to follow your directions but I'm a little confused on the heel part. What does WS mean? I'm sorry >_<
Saw your super cute christmas stocking on pinterest, love it, but Im not sure I have time to actually get around to making it, but I have bookmarked your blog, so I shall be back to visit again.
This is so adorable! Thanks for sharing at Foodie Friends Friday!
G'day! How adorable, true!
I LOVE homemade pressies, especially at Christmas too!
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So cute. I'm going to make one for each of my girls. Possibly even my co-workers too for Christmas. Thank you.
So cute. I'm going to make one for each of my girls. Possibly even my co-workers too for Christmas. Thank you.
You are such a wonderful grandma, Lorraine! I love the way you make time for your family. I'm sure Chloe will cherish her stocking for many years.
This is very cute. I wish I had found you sooner. Our first granddaughter born to our youngest daughter is named Chloe. They had four boys trying to get a girl. So she has four brothers and she keeps them on their toes!
Jackie:-)
adorable!! I wish I could make cute stuff like that:)
How lucky Chloe is!
I cannot crochet. But if I could, I'd be making your precious little stocking, for myself 🙂
I so admire your creativity and eye for the beautiful. This is just the cutest little stocking ever!
Wonderful work! The yarn colors and the lining are so pretty.
What a sweet, little stocking! I'd love to do something like this for my newest granddaughter – but I'm busy knitting hats for all of our grandkids. Lots of fun choosing patterns that 'fit' them. I love the colors you choose for Cloe's stocking. She's a fortunate little girl!
~Adrienne~
What a sweet little stocking! Love the colors, too! 🙂
oh that is so sweet and I love the fabric lining in it.
Lorraine, you do the prettiest work! I love how you lined it, too. I checked you your pasta shells and they look delish! I'll be trying that soon.
That is so adorable it makes my ovaries ache. And they aren't supposed to do that any more!
How Sweet!
This is soooooooooooo cute 🙂
That's so pretty, great choice of colours.
Adorable! Thanks for sharing the pattern! I make these sized stocking for the kids at my church, so I'm sure I'll give this style stocking a try! ~tina
The stocking is so sweet! =)
The photos are so pretty, love the lining inside.
Thank you!!!!♥♥♥
Such a sweet first stocking that will be treasured always. Love the color combination. xo
The stocking is adorable…love the pretty colors you used. The first photograph is beautiful!!!
How very sweet. Even the fabric inside is adorable. Love how you photographed it by the window with its reflection!
What a sweet project! I will need to make three stockings this year – not ready to blog about it yet, so you can consider this an advance notice! I'll have to study that little pattern you've given us.
Lorraine, This is the cutest stocking! Love the colors, and that it is lined. Great job. Thanks so much for your visit.
this is just adorable! I love the things you make for the baby. My sister (who doesn't even blog but I have told her about you) copied the blanket you made and lined with fabric for her daughter. It is just soo sweet. Have a good day!
very cute stocking! Love the colors too!
Hi friend,
I'm like you, not getting around as much, but today I hit the pinterest mother-load!
I love Chloe's adorable stocking and hope she will cherish it as much as I treasure mine. It was made with love by my great-grandmother.
The stuffed shells and creamy roll-ups both look so yummy too.
I'm so glad your Thanksgiving celebration included a full table and far away family too.
So beautiful! There's something so special about a handmade gift like this. It reminds me of my mother. She was always knitting or crocheting something as she sat and watched TV or listened to music. Oh how I miss that sight!
Blessings and love,
Debbie
That is SOOOO cute, Lorraine. I love the color choices, too. xo Diana
That's so sweet! Love that it's lined too-beautiful:@)
O how sweet!! That is just precious! That will be a lovely keepsake!!
That is stinkin' cute. I want one!!! Thanks for the tutorial.