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Polaris Christmas Stocking

By: Ida-Maria Tyyskä from Knitgrammer
Polaris Christmas Stocking

"Polaris (or the northern star) is very a bright star on the northern sky that stands almost motionless in the sky, and all the stars of the northern sky appear to rotate around it. This stocking is worked cuff-down in the round. The pattern is written for the magic loop method but can be adjusted for double-pointed needles as well. The cable pattern consists of twisted stitches and does not require a cable needle. The stitch pattern is available both written and charted. Knitted with bulky yarn and the pattern has one size. Finished with i-cord edging."

Celebrate With More Christmas Craft Ideas

If you enjoyed making the Polaris Christmas Stocking, there are plenty of other festive crafts you can try your hand at! Here are three Christmas craft ideas that you might enjoy:

1. Cable Knit Christmas Tree Skirt: Channel your love for cable knitting by creating a beautiful Christmas tree skirt. Use a similar cable pattern as the Polaris stocking to create a cozy and decorative skirt for your tree. You can also add embellishments such as pom poms or tassels to make it even more festive.

2. Nordic-Inspired Christmas Ornaments: Take inspiration from the Nordic feel of the Polaris stocking and create a set of matching Christmas tree ornaments. You can knit small stockings, snowflakes, or even little reindeer using similar motifs and techniques. These ornaments will add a charming touch to your tree and make great handmade gifts for friends and family.

3. Cozy Knit Stocking Garland: Extend the stocking theme by knitting a garland of mini stockings to hang on your mantle or staircase. Use different colors and patterns to create a festive and cozy display. This project is a fun way to practice your knitting skills while adding a touch of holiday cheer to your home.

These Christmas crafts will keep you busy and in the holiday spirit all season long. Happy crafting!

Knitting Needle Size8 or 5 mm

Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

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