Wednesday, October 6, 2021

Irene's Christmas Stocking

I knit this Christmas stocking for my 6th grandchild. It carries on a tradition started by my husband's aunt when she made one for my husband when he was a child and then made one for me when I married him and one for each of our three children when they were born. My husband located the vintage pattern on the internet and requested I continue the tradition. The most fun part is charting in the name and birth year since that is unique for each stocking. Irene was born in January so there is absolutely no excuse for me to not have her stocking knitted before Christmas.


Here is the back side of the straight section from the upper band with the name down to the foot. I sewed in all the loose yarn ends and blocked it flat.


The patterned bands remain flat until starting the heel. Then I switch to double pointed needles and start the heel strip in white.



Once the white heel length is knit, it is shaped into an angle to bend around the heel by inserting two lines of gradual decreases. The green gusset 1) picks up stitches up the one white vertical edge, 2) crosses the red at the base of the leg, 3) picks up stitches down the second white vertical edge of the heel, and 4) continues along the white edge at the base of the heel. The green gusset then gradually gets smaller to accommodate the lowering of the instep as it extends toward the toes, again with a series of decreases. Switching to red for the foot, the size around the foot remains straight. Once reaching the toes the yarn switches to white and the decrease frequency becomes steep enough to taper the toes. When only a few stitched are left, they are bound off and sewn closed.


When laid out flat, from top ribbing to the tip of the toe measures 27".


I sewed up the back seam and added a loop for hanging. Irene's stocking is complete!


And... I finished it before Halloween! Irene is happy. But then, Irene usually is.


Here are the stockings for my husband Frank, me, and our son Alex. These were all made by Frank's Aunt Ruth. The stockings I knitted have all been disseminated to my daughter's and my other son's respective homes.

Irene's is the eighth vintage stocking I have knitted when you also count those for my daughter's husband and my son's wife. I have repeated links for my posts of the earlier seven stockings in the following list. Some links tell of history and tradition, some are tips, and some contain both.

December 31, 2011   Jeremy and Carrie
December 10, 2014   Autumn (October birthday, 2012) - I was late completing hers
December 17, 2014   Vivian (April birthday) has hints
December 28, 2015   Isaiah (July birthday)
November 29, 2016   Lillian (May birthday) 
November 07, 2018   William (April birthday) has detailed heel and foot photos 
October 06, 2021       Irene (January birthday) this post

This classic stocking pattern was originally published in "A Woman's Home Companion" in 1945. I changed the tree background from white to red; I also made changes in the stripe order in the foot so that both the toe and heel were white. Previously I had posted a link for the free pattern. At the time of this post, I found that the link had issues, which may or may not have resolved. http://www.knitting-and.com/knitting/patterns/christmas/1945-stocking.htm. Options for the pattern, at a minimal charge in several Etsy shops, can be located by googling "1945 vintage Christmas stocking". 

2 comments:

  1. Yeah! Thank you! We definitely plan to bring all of the stockings with us to Colorado this Christmas when we celebrate there. We'll even have a real fireplace to hang them above!

    And wow...8 stockings! You are done. There will be no more family stockings for you to knit. Good job!

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  2. I am so grateful you were able to find a pattern for this Christmas stocking, and oh the life it has led! We use these as our over-the-fireplace stockings as well, and oh doesn't Irene just looked the cutest as yet another pumpkin in the pumpkin patch! I may have to print out the pattern so I can keep it and... pay someone on Etsy to make more when Autumn & Isaiah start having kids!!!

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