Granny Patch Christmas Stocking Pattern
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Mary Maxim Stareltte (180 Yds/3.5 Oz) MCGranny Patch Christmas Stocking Pattern is backordered and your entire order will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Crochet a timeless Granny Patch Christmas stocking (only) with our easy-to-follow pattern, perfect for holiday keepsakes! Originally designed with Mary Maxim Starlette yarn, providing approximately 140 yards per 2-ounce skein. Browse our extensive collection of worsted yarns in vibrant, contemporary shades to complement your seasonal decor, including Mary Maxim Starlette. Please note that yardages may differ. Materials List: MC (2 oz), CC1 (2 oz.), CC2 (2 oz.), and crochet hook size U.S. E/4 (3.50 mm). Finished size approx. 17"—Easy Crochet. Other Christmas stocking patterns featured here are sold separately.
Stitch Requirements: Chain, single crochet, slip stitch, double crochet, repeat.
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