At the time of this post, Christmas is only two weeks away. But two weeks is plenty of time to try out one (or more) of these free crochet stocking patterns!
So grab a warm drink, get comfy and check out these awesome crochet stocking patterns below. To get to the free patterns, just click on the headings.
1. Gift Card Stockings – Jen Hayes Creations

Look at these adorable little stockings from Jen Hayes Creations! This set of four stocking patterns will be quick and easy to make. And they are perfect to use as gift card or treat holders.
I love the tweed yarn the creator used here. But they would look great in any colour combination. Also, the possibilities for personalization and detail are endless.
2. Crochet Christmas Stocking – Persia Lou



Aren’t these crochet stockings so beautiful? They can be made in a single colour or a colour duo and will look amazing either way.
This free crochet pattern also includes a video tutorial which I personally always appreciate.
I love the delicate and feminine look to these stockings. And I can’t wait to try out this pattern myself.
3. Velvet Stocking – Lullaby Lodge



This crochet stocking looks so soft and cushy, I just want to squeeze it!
The velvet yarn used in this pattern gives the stocking so much texture and personality. Hanging these stockings in your home will add a lot of coziness and charm to your decor.
4. Christmas Stocking Colorwork Charts – Yarndrasil



The creator here provides 3 charts for the amazing colorwork done on these stockings.
The link to the actual stocking pattern is provided in the post as well. The designs are integrated into the stocking pattern using the charts provided. Additionally, the author provides a link to the lettering design she used.
These stockings are so impressive to look at. It may take some doing to convince people that they are crocheted and not knitted!
5. Buffalo Plaid Christmas Stocking – A Crocheted Simplicity



I can’t get enough of buffalo plaid! This crochet Christmas stocking really hits all the best notes in my opinion between the plaid, the tassels and the textured stitch pattern.
If you have never tried a buffalo plaid colorwork pattern before, you will find it much simpler than it appears. And of course, it looks so amazing when it is finished.
This crochet stocking will add a rustic vibe to many of your holiday seasons to come.
6. Classic Christmas Crochet Stocking – Crochet 365 Knit Too



I am a bit of a Christmas traditionalist. And that is why I love this crochet stocking so much.
Between the bulky red yarn and the faux fur cuff, this stocking hits a ton of nostalgic notes. Wouldn’t three of these stockings hanging across a fireplace mantle complete the classic Christmas picture perfectly?
I am so excited to make a few of these for myself and for gifts.
7. Houndstooth Christmas Stocking – A Crocheted Simplicity



This is another amazing crochet stocking pattern from A Crocheted Simplicity that I just had to include.
The houndstooth pattern provides some uniqueness to this stocking and the faux fur is a fabulous addition. And of course, we can’t forget those amazing poms!
The free pattern also includes a colour chart for those who prefer that method to reading the written instructions.
8. Crochet Christmas Stocking – Simply Hooked by Janet



This stocking has amazing texture which is created by using the mini bean stitch throughout the pattern.
I love the colour the creator chose here. However, I can definitely picture this stocking in more classic Christmas colours as well.
The Crochet Christmas Stocking would be a great addition to your holiday decor this season.
9. Crochet Bobbles & Stripes Christmas Stocking – Crochet for You



There is no better way to add some texture to a crocheted item than to add some bobbles!
This stocking is super cute and the pom poms add such a great touch to the design.
The free crochet pattern includes a video tutorial along with the written instructions and photos.
I hope you have found some inspiration and motivation from these amazing free crochet stocking patterns.
If you have any questions or comments, please contact me.
Until next time, happy stitching!