Crocheted Stocking Advent Calendar (2024)

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I have been wanting to make a crocheted advent calendar for quite a while and I was determined that I was going to get it done this year, and not only was I going to get it done, I was going to get it done early enough that we could actually use it. Every year it seems like I don't think about making things like this until it is too late. When I was trying to come up with a gift idea for this week's round of So You Think You're Crafty I was having a really hard time thinking of something because a gift could really be just about anything. Then I thought, maybe I don't have to make the actual gift, I could make the gift delivery system instead. It is still related to gifts. Maybe that is a little bit of a stretch but my kids love advent calendars and getting a little treat everyday so I thought it would be fun. Plus it was my chance to make something I had been wanting to make and I kind of had to get it done quickly.

Crocheted Stocking Advent Calendar (2)

At one one point I considered stopping after 12 because by the time I decided on a project I only had a few days to get them all made and it also happened to be the week of Halloween so it seemed like we had a million other things going on that week. They are really easy to make but there are a lot of them. I am really glad that I stuck it out and made all 24 because I loved the way it turned out and some of my favorite stockings were some of the last ones that I made. I think this green one (#12) is one of my favorites, it kind of reminds me of a fair isle type of design.

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I wanted my stockings to be really bright and colorful, but also feel christmasy so I started out with red, white and two shades of green. Then I added some blue and yellow just for a little more color. I used those colors to create different patterns and designs on the stockings. I wanted each one to be different, no two stockings are the same. The actual pattern is the same for all of the stocking is the same, just the color changes make it different. I am going to share the basic stocking pattern and then show the different variations I made with a brief description of how I made them. If you don't want to make 24 of them you could just make one or two and use them as Christmas ornaments.

How to Make the Crocheted Stocking Advent Calendar

Finished size of each stocking is about 5" tall and 2 1/2" across the top

You will need:

  • worsted weight yarn in a variety of colors (I used 7 shades of cotton yarn but any worsted weight yarn will work)
  • H crochet hook
  • yarn needle
  • crochet thread
  • 24 mini tags

Stockings are worked from the toe up, toe section is worked in the round, heel is worked back and forth in rows, then you continue in the round for the cuff

I crocheted most of my stocking without joining rounds but sometimes so that the stripes would line up I would join, ch 1, continue with the next row, the pattern is written without the joins but either way will work

Toe:

Round 1: in mr, ch 1, 6 sc (6 sc)

Round 2: 2 sc in each stitch (12 sc)

Round 3: [1 sc in first stitch, 2 sc in next] repeat around (18 sc)

Rounds 4-8: 1 sc in each stitch (18 sc)

continue with heel section , changing colors if desired

Heel:

Row 1: 1 sc in next 9 stitches (9 sc)

Row 2: ch 1, turn, sc2tog, 5 sc, sc2tog (7 sc)

Row 3: ch 1, turn, sc2tog, 3 sc, sc2tog (5 sc)

Row 4: ch 1, turn, sc2tog, 1 sc, sc2tog, slip stitch to the side of the stitch (3 sc)

at this point you will start working down the sides of the piece that you just worked as you lengthen your rows again

Row 5: ch 1, 1 sc slip stitch just made, 1 sc in next 3 stitches, 1 sc in side of first stitch from previous row, slip stitch in side of next stitch (stitch from row 3) (5 sc)

Row 6: ch1, sc in slip stitch, sc in next 5 stitches, sc in side of next row, slip stitch in side of next row (7 sc)

Row 7: sc in slip stitch, sc in next 7 stitches, sc in side of next row (9 sc)

continue on with the cuff section, changing color if desired


*I added a video tutorial for the heel section, you can find it HERE*

Cuff:

Round 1: 1 sc in each stitch around (9 left from the toe and 9 from the heel) (18 sc)

Rounds 2-3: 1 sc in each stitch (18 sc)

Round 4: 1 sc in first 5 stitches, 2 sc in next, 1 sc in next 8, 2 sc in next, 1 sc in next 3 (20 sc)

Rounds 5-10: 1 sc in each stitch (20 sc)

Finish off, weave in ends

To make hangers I just cut a piece of yarn 5-6" long, pulled the ends through the top of the heel side and knotted it on the inside

For the number labels I bought some little mini tags and wrote numbers 1-24 on them, then I cut a small piece of crochet thread and tied them onto the hanger strings.

To hang my stockings I just hung them on 3 pieces of cotton yarn, 8 on each strand. I put the yarn through the loops twice to help them stay in place.

Here are some of the variations I made:

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Classic Heel/Toe/Cuff Variation

The first variation I just did a simple 2 color stocking where the main body of the sock was one color and the heel, toe, and cuff or some combination of the three were different colors. To make these stockings I used one color for the first 5 rows, then switched to the main color for the next 3 rows, then back to the contrast color for the heel section, after that I switched back to the main color until the last 2-3 rows when I switched back to the contrast color for the cuff. I made one of these in each color because they were probably the easiest to make and it is just a classic look for a stocking.

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Thick Stripes

I only made one of this design because I felt like these stripes were a little thicker than I wanted but for this design I changed colors every three rows. Because the heel fell in the middle of one of the 3 row sections I just continued with that color for the heel and the final of the 3 rows before switching to the next color.

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Two Row Stripes

For these stripes I changed color every two rounds. I used 2-4 colors working 2 rounds in each color.

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Thin Stripes

These stripes were made by changing colors every round. When making these it works better if you join each round so that the stripes line up. On the red and white stocking I started changing colors right away, on the other two I worked the toe for 5 rounds, then three in the stripe pattern, before working the heel. I worked 2-3 rows of the same color on the top for a cuff.

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Multicolor Stripes

These socks are made the same way as the thin stripe ones above, the only difference is that rather than switching between 2 colors I used several different colors. I started by working 4-5 rows of one color for the toe, used that same color for the heel and worked the very last row in the same color.

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Striped Cuffs

These socks also use the same thin stripes as the last two designs but instead of changing colors the whole way I only switched colors for a few rows at the top of the sock.

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Spotted Socks

For these ones I made alternated one single crochet of one color with 1-3 single crochets of the other color. I did find that the neatest way to do this is to only change color when you insert the hook in and pull up a loop, pull that loop up with the new color but work the rest of the stitch in the other color. On the blue sock I worked the whole single crochet in white and you can see it left a little extra white above the v, but on the green one the little green v's are a lot neater because I only changed color when pulling up the loop. Also, on both the blue and yellow ones I worked a solid row between the spotted rows. On the green one I just spaced them with three whites in between and for the next row I worked them so that the green v was above the center white stitch.

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Stripes and Spots

For these socks I did a combination of the last 2 designs. On the cuff I worked the first 2 rows in the same color as the rest of the sock, then I worked row 3 in a different color, row 4 in the first color. The next 3 rows were worked with three stitches of the main color followed by one of a different color, I did it the same as I explained above only changing color when pulling up the loop, then a row of the main color, a row of the contrast color and the last row in the main color.

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I think the main thing is just to play around with the colors and have fun as you crochet your stockings, there are so many different color combos and designs you could do. If you don't want all of your socks to be different you could pick a few designs and repeat them or you could use fewer colors than I did, like just red, white and green, or you could add more. Once you are finished hang them up and fill them up with little treats to count down the days until Christmas.

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FAQs

What is the best yarn for crochet stockings? ›

Worsted weight yarns are great for both simple crochet stitch pattern stockings and crochet stockings with cables. The following are my favorite worsted weight yarns to use for Christmas stockings: Lion Brand Pound of Love, Lion Brand Vanna's Choice, and Lion Brand Wool Ease.

Is it easier to knit or crochet a Christmas stocking? ›

With just those basic stitches you can make a whole variety of projects, like scarfs, hats, potholders, arigurumi (3D shapes) and obviously Christmas stockings. I find crochet to be easier than knitting, so if you want to make something with yarn I would highly recommend trying it!

How long does it take to crochet a Christmas stocking? ›

How long does it take to crochet a stocking? Not as long as you might think! It depends on how involved the design is but I was able to make mine in 3-4 evenings. If you want one that is super quick to make, chose one made with bulky or super bulky yarn.

How to make a cheap advent calendar? ›

Pick up some different size paper mâché boxes, as well as twine or ribbon to string all of the boxes together. Fill the boxes with small treats or presents, and then drape the garland around your fireplace mantel, from a blanket ladder or anywhere you choose.

What do you fill a homemade advent calendar with? ›

Advent calendar fillers for kids

Make sure their calendar is packed full of fun little treats to keep the magic alive as they wait. Their favourite chocolates and sweets, as well as tiny toys like Lego figures and mini erasers, are perfect for popping in as Advent calendar fillers for toddlers and kids.

Is knitting or crocheting easier? ›

After learning the basics, many people find crocheting easier than knitting because they don't have to move the stitches back and forth between needles. However, don't take that to mean that knitting requires more skill than crocheting, or is significantly more difficult.

Which crochet stitch eats the most yarn? ›

Double crochet stitches are taller and airier than their single and half double counterparts. They require more yarn per stitch due to the additional height and space between stitches, making them suitable for projects seeking a more intricate look.

What is the softest yarn to crochet with? ›

In my opinion, the softest yarn for any project that will be close to the skin is pure cashmere, silk and cashmere or cashmere and cotton mixed blends. However, many budgets can't spring for cashmere or their blends. Cotton nylon blends are usually very soft. As are fine merino wools.

What is the hardest thing to crochet? ›

The bullion stitch is considered one of the most difficult crochet stitches due to its complexity and the number of steps required to complete it. It involves wrapping the yarn around the hook several times before pulling it through the loop.

What is the best material to make Christmas stockings? ›

Essentially you have to decide on two fabrics for your tapestry: An outer fabric (either velvet or cotton) which will be used as the 'binding' around your stocking, and will also be the hanging loop at the top. This same fabric will also be used for the back of the stocking.

How many skeins of yarn do I need for a Christmas stocking? ›

Supplies Needed. ~ 6.5 ounces Loops and Threads Impeccable Yarn 4.5 oz skeins or other size 4 medium weight yarn. The body of this stocking is worked using a double strand of yarn. You'll need 2 skeins or balls of yarn about 3.25 ounces each.

Do you open Christmas stockings first or last? ›

When is the most popular stocking-opening time and who isn't taking part in this pastime? The most popular time for opening stockings, with 32% of respondents, is before the gifts on Christmas morning. My family always does stockings post-gifts, but I'll allow it.

When should I do Christmas stocking? ›

A Christmas stocking is an empty sock or sock-shaped bag that is hung on Saint Nicholas Day or Christmas Eve so that Saint Nicholas (or the related figures of Santa Claus and Father Christmas) can fill it with small toys, candy, fruit, coins or other small gifts when he arrives.

How do you make an advent calendar sock? ›

Step-by-Step Guide
  1. Gather the Socks: Start by collecting 12 pairs of socks. ...
  2. Design a Display Area: Choose a designated spot in your home where you'll hang the advent calendar. ...
  3. Prepare the Socks: Roll up each pair of socks neatly and place a surprise inside each one.
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How do you make a Christmas loop stocking? ›

Make a Loop for Hanging the Stocking

For the large size stocking, cut a strip 1 ½" x 9" (for the smaller version 1 ½" x 6" is plenty). Fold strip in half length-wise and press. Open up and fold two sides in to the center fold. Press.

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