![]() For example, if the stocking is 30 sts around, the first 15 sts are the first half. When the leg is as long as desired, identify the first and second half of sts. Use this video to guide yourself on how to turn the heel. Stocking Legįollow the Chart until the leg is as long as desired before turning the heel, FINISHING ON A CB ROW.Ĭhart and chart instructions are at the end of the pattern. The total number of sts needs to be a multiple of 6. With RS facing out, work on the side of the ribbing and make 3 sc on the side of every two rows of ribbing. Join the last row of the ribbing to the starting chain with slst on the WS. Repeat the prev row until the ribbing is twice as long as the width of your stocking leg - making sure that you have a total number of rows that is a multiple of 4. ROW 2: Ch1, hdcBLO to the end of the row, turn. Depending on what size the stocking will be, the cuff can be between 1 inch (2.5 cm) and 5 inches (12.5 cm) if it is to be folded. With CA, make a chain as long as the desired width of the cuff. When the heel location is reached, the heel is worked in a single color to then finish the rest of the foot and close the toes. After joining the ribbing, the leg is worked in circles following the mosaic crochet chart around and turning at the end of every row. ![]() The Stocking is made top to toe, starting with the ribbed cuff. To keep it as invisible as possible, you should pull and tighten the slst and the following turning ch1 - ch1 NEVER counts as a stitch.įor extra help, find the video tutorial HERE. You will join your round by making a slst in the 1st st of the round. In order to keep the edge where all the color changes happen neater, twist the different color strands before you make your ch1 turning chain. When working the last st, start it with the first color, drop the first color and finish the st with the second color.įor example, for a sc on the last st, insert hook through stitch, YO and pass through, drop first color and with new color YO and pass through 2 loops on hook. The stitch (ch) from the previous row will be left behind the Ldc and should be skipped and left unworked so as to NOT add another stitch. In Mosaic crochet, this row is always of the same color as the current row. It is a normal dc (double crochet) but worked on the previous to last row, not on the previous row, on the corresponding stitch. This stitch is used in Mosaic Crochet, it’s sometimes called Mosaic dc. You can find a complete video tutorial HERE and the blog post tutorial HERE. Important Techniques Standard Mosaic CrochetĬhart instructions for this technique are ahead in the Charts section. Rep from *: work from the first asterisk (*) as many times as indicated. Ldc: Long double crochet (see Special Techniques) Here are two samples, both using aran weight yarn, but different amount of stitches around. They can be as big or as small as desired. This pattern is more of a guideline to complete the stockings.
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