Intermediate
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1 hour 1 min
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02:23
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18:17
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14:54
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07:13
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17:41
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Crochet designer Twinkie Chan loves making crocheted stockings around the holidays. They evoke such warm and nostalgic feelings, and they truly seem like something her Grandma Wendelton would have made. Join Twinkie and learn how to crochet an heirloom granny hexagon stocking. This classic granny hexagon motif is perfect for the season because it resembles a giant snowflake, and Twinkie teaches you the basic granny stitch, which is made of double crochet stitches and chains. You’ll also learn how to work in the round to create a six-sided shape. Choose your own color scheme and how many colors to use, and easily adjust the size of your motifs to change the size of the stocking. To assemble the hexagons into a stocking shape, Twinkie provides several diagrams and guides you through her preferred method of putting it all together with a hand-sewn fabric lining and a hanging loop. Imagine how sweet your home will look with a line of cozy, handmade stockings, waiting to be filled with special treats and holiday magic.
Learn how to:
Here’s what you’ll need:
- 1-4 colors of DK or worsted weight yarn - Twinkie uses Big Twist Value in Ivory, Deep Red, Medium Rose, Jade Green
- H8/5.0mm crochet hook (consider going down one hook size smaller than your usual to keep the stitches dense)
- Tapestry needle
- Scissors
- Extra long straight pins (optional)
- For optional fabric lining: 1/2 yard woven fabric in a solid color that you don't mind showing through your crochet stitches
- Scissors for fabric
- Fabric marking tool like a Frixion pen or even a regular pencil
- Sewing thread to match your fabric
- Hand-sewing needle
- Straight pins
Downloads:
- Crochet a granny hexagon stocking
- Crochet the granny stitch
- Work the double crochet stitch, single crochet, slip stitch, and chain
- Change yarn colors
- Arrange hexagons into a stocking shape
- Whipstitch hexagons together to form a stocking
- Cut and hand sew a fabric lining
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Crochet an Heirloom Granny Hexagon Stocking Reviews
23 users recommended this class to a friend
Donna L Busby
Good instructions and visual demonstrations. This class is a little slow for me, but that is because I have crocheted a long time. I did really like the way Twinkie demonstrated joining all of the hexagons and the explanation about how to add the toe. I would say this class is for an advance beginner, not an intermediate crocheter or hooker.
Cute design and allows for a lot of creativity.
More than 3 months ago
Susan
I watched the class for tips on lining the stocking (I've been crocheting 46 years) and Ms. Chan really seemed to just wing it.
More than 3 months ago
Michelle Barry
As always, I love your ideas and colors and this will be the second project I will have made of yours. Although, I have purchased and downloaded the PDF from your Etsy Shop and will try my hand at your Gingerbread House. Thank you.
More than 3 months ago