Mini Country Charm Free Crochet Stocking Ornament Pattern

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Every December, I find myself reaching for my hook “just one more time” because really, can you ever have too many crochet ornaments?

This year’s addition is the Mini Country Charm Crochet Stocking Ornament, a quick and cozy make that pairs beautifully with the Mini Hat Ornament and Country Charm Bauble Cover. It’s a tiny take on a Christmas classic perfect for adding to garlands, hanging on your tree, or tying to gift wrap for a handmade touch.

The best part? It uses only a small amount of worsted weight yarn and works up fast enough to make a whole collection in an evening. Whether you go traditional red and cream, soft farmhouse neutrals, or fun mismatched stripes, these little stockings bring big charm to your holiday décor.

Key Takeaways

  • The Mini Country Charm Crochet Stocking Ornament is a quick and cozy project ideal for decorating or gifting.
  • This ornament uses only 25 grams of worsted weight yarn and can be completed in about 30 minutes.
  • It features beginner-friendly stitches and allows for various color combinations, making it versatile in style.
  • The pattern includes detailed instructions for creating the stocking, heel, and cuff, ensuring a beautiful finish.
  • This mini crochet stocking ornament is perfect for festive décor and makes a charming handmade gift or gift tag.
Three small crocheted Christmas stockings in red, green, and white sit on a white surface with yarn balls and pine, cones, and berries. Free crochet pattern

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What Makes This Mini Crochet Stocking So Great

This pattern is simple, relaxing, and ideal for evenings spent winding down by the tree lights.

  • Beginner friendly: Just basic stitches like single crochet, double crochet, and long double crochet.
  • Fast to make: You can finish one in about 30 minutes.
  • Uses up scraps: Only 25 grams total for a solid version.
  • Adorable décor: Perfect for trees, mantels, and handmade gift tags.
  • Mix and match colours: Create stripes, two-tones, or solids.

If you’ve already made the Mini Hat Ornament or the Bauble Cover, this one will feel familiar and just as fun once you start, you’ll want a whole row of them hanging across your fireplace.

This image was created with AI and is simply to show different ways the stocking might be styled or used once it’s made.

Three images of small crocheted Christmas stockings in red, green, and white: as cutlery holders, hung on a mantel, and as a garland. Free crochet pattern
This image was created with AI and is simply to show different ways the stocking might be styled or used once it’s made.

Yarn Colour Ideas

You can make these mini crochet stockings in endless colour combinations to match your Christmas style:

  • Classic Christmas: Cherry and Sugar Cookie
  • Rustic Farmhouse: Olive and Antique White
  • Winter Frost: Cream and Silver
  • Bright and Fun: Claret, Winter Green, and Cherry

Repeat your chosen palette across your ornament set for a coordinated handmade look.
A few grouped together also make a perfect teacher or neighbour gift.

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Festive holiday table setting with pinecones, greenery, red berries, and utensils in a crocheted red, green, and white holder; website text in corner. Free crochet pattern

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Each design follows the same easy, beginner-friendly style so you can make a full matching set.

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Cream, green, and dark green yarn balls, red scissors, a crocheted Christmas stocking, and pine decor on white. www.prettydarnadorable.com. Free crochet pattern

Mini Country Charm Stocking Ornament – Free Pattern

Skill Level: 

Easy

Gauge: 

No swatching required for this project.

Finished Measurements: 

2¾″ wide × 6½″ long

Materials:

  • This mini stocking ornament is worked from the toe up.
  • Change colours on the final slip stitch of the round unless otherwise noted.
  • Colour changes are done every round or as noted for different designs.
  • Stitch counts are included at the end of each round in ( ).
  • Written in US crochet terms.
  • Turning chain does not count as a stitch.
  • This crochet Mini Stocking Ornament can have many different looks just by adjusting colour changes. 

To adjust for multiple colours:

Take the total amount listed for the solid colour option and divide it by the number of colours you plan to use. This will give you the approximate amount of yarn needed for each colour.

Example: If the solid colour option uses 25 g less 12 g for the toe, heel and cuff divide 14 (rounding up) the difference by the number of colours you want to use.

Using Colours in Your Christmas Mini Stocking Ornament

Follow the crochet Mini Stocking Ornament round instructions as written, and simply switch yarns according to the colour guide below. Each round is worked completely in a single colour. At the end of the listed rounds, change colours as instructed.

How to Make Colour Changes

Steps

  1. Work the round as written in the current colour.
  2. When you get to the very last slip stitch (sl st) of the round, stop before completing it.
  3. Drop the old colour and place the new colour on your hook.
  4. Pull the new colour through to finish the slip stitch – this completes the join for that round.
  5. Chain 1 and turn (as pattern instructs), now working the next round in the new colour.
  6. No need to weave in. Simply tie a knot and tuck them to the inside of the Mini Ornament.

Note: Make sure all yarn tails from your colour changes are pulled to the same side of the Mini Ornament.

Round 1 is the outside of the stocking, so pull all tails to the inside. If you forget, no worries – just use your crochet hook to grab them through and pull them to the inside later.

A red, green, and cream crocheted Christmas stocking beside color change instructions; www.prettydarnadorable.com at bottom left. Free crochet pattern
Small red, green, and white crochet Christmas stockings with pattern text: Toe, Heel & Cuff: Colour A; Body: alternate Colours B, C, A. Free crochet pattern
Red and white crochet mini stocking with spruce branches, crochet instructions, and prettydarnadorable.com at bottom left. Free crochet pattern
Green and white crocheted Christmas stocking with pattern instructions, red berries, and greenery on a white background. Free crochet pattern

Special Stitches

Long Double Crochet (ldc):  Work double crochet around and in front of the previous Rnd and into the stitch indicated one Rnd below.

Cluster: In the space between groups of 3 dc, work (dc, ldc in middle st of cluster below, dc).  When working ldc be sure to bring the height of the stitch up to match the height of the dc previously made in the space between the clusters. 

Toe 

Worked in continuous rounds, do not join.

Ch 2

Rnd 1:  Work 6 sc into 2nd ch from hook. (6) 

Rnd 2:  2 sc in 1st and each st around. (12)  

Rnd 3: Sc in 1st, 2 sc in next. *Sc in next st, 2 sc in next*.  Rpt from * to * till you reach the end of the rnd. (18) 

Rnd 4: Sc in 1st and each st around. (18). Join to 1st sc with sl st.  Ch 1, turn.

This completes the toe section; from here the foot is worked in joined rounds.

If using multiple colours change colours now.  

Foot

Rnd 5: 3 dc in 1st sc, sk next 2 sts, *3 dc in next st, sk next 2 sts* repeat * to * around. Skip last 2 sts. Join with sl st, ch 1, turn. (18 sts)

Rnd 6: In space before 1st cluster: (dc, ldc in sc below, dc). *Sk next cluster, in space before next cluster (dc, ldc in sc below, dc).* Repeat from * to * around, end just before last cluster. Skip the last cluster. Join with sl st, ch 1, turn. (18 sts) 

Rnds 7 – 9: Working in space before 1st cluster, (dc, ldc in middle st of cluster below, dc). *Sk next cluster, in space before next cluster (dc, ldc in middle st of cluster below, dc).* Repeat from * to *around, end just before last cluster. Skip the last cluster. Join with sl st, ch 1, turn. (18 sts)

After round 9 join with a sl st and fasten off.  

Heel 

(Worked in rows)

Change to heel colour now.

With right side of stocking facing you. Join yarn with slip stitch to 4th st to the right of fasten off point. Ch 1 does not count as stitch.

Row 1: Sc in same st as join, dc in middle st of cluster below, sk next st, sc in next 2 sts, dc in middle st of cluster below (fasten-off point), sk next st, sc in next 2 sts, dc in middle st of cluster below, sk next st, sc in next st. (9 sts). Ch 1, turn.

Rows 2 – 4: Sc 1st and each st across. Ch 1, turn. (9) Turn. After row 4, fasten off and leave long tail for sewing back seam of heel together. 

Creating the heel

After Row 4, fold the long edge of the heel with the right sides facing each other. Instead of using a slip stitch join (I found it a bit too bulky here), sew the back of the heel closed with a yarn needle, working through both layers. This gives you a neater, slimmer heel seam. 

Fasten off and weave in ends and turn seam to inside of stocking. 

Leg

If using multiple colours change colours now.  

You’ll be working into the ends of the heel rows (these will be the “sts” mentioned in the next step) as well as the unworked stitches along the top of the foot.

Because the leg is worked into both the row ends of the heel and the open spaces of the foot, I’ve broken the first two rounds down separately to make it easier to follow.

Rnd 1:  

Working into the heel:

Join yarn with slip stitch to centre back seam of heel. 

  •   3 dc in same where joined.
  •   Skip 2 sts.  
  •   3 dc where heel meets foot.

Working into spaces of foot:

  • Dc, ldc in middle st of cluster below, dc. *Sk next cluster, in space before next cluster (dc, ldc in 2nd st of cluster below, dc).* Repeat from * to *around until you reach the heel

Working into the heel:

  •  3 dc where heel meets foot.
  •  Skip 2 sts.  
  • Join with sl st, to 1st dc made. Ch 1, turn. (18 sts)

Rnd 2:

Working into the heel:

  • In space before 1st cluster: (dc, ldc in heel, dc). 

Working into spaces of foot:

  • Dc, ldc in middle st of cluster below, dc. *Sk next cluster, in space before next cluster (dc, ldc in 2nd st of cluster below, dc).* Repeat from * to *around until you reach the heel.

Working into the heel:

  • In space before 1st cluster: (dc, ldc in heel, dc).
  • Skip cluster.  
  • Join with sl st, to 1st dc made. Ch 1, turn. (18 sts)

Rnds 3 – 6: Working in space before 1st cluster, (dc, ldc in middle st of cluster below, dc). *Sk next cluster, in space before next cluster (dc, ldc in middle st of cluster below, dc).* Repeat from * to *around. Skip last 2 sts. Join with sl st, ch 1, turn. (18 sts)

Note for finishing round: You will no longer be working into the spaces. Work directly 
into stitches as instructed below.

Rnd 7: Dc in middle st of cluster below, sk next st, sc in next 2 sts. *dc in middlest of cluster below, sk next, sc in next 2 sts.* Repeat from *to* to last 3 sts. Skip next st,sc in the last 2 sts. (18 sts).  Join with sl st.  Ch 1 turn.

Change to contrast colour here 

Cuff

  • You’ll now work continuously without turning. Use a stitch marker to keep track of rounds.
  • You’ll be crocheting around the inside edge of the tube so that when the cuff folds down, the right side shows..
  • Fasten off and weave in remaining ends. Fold cuff down over the top edge.

Rnds 1 – 9: Sc in 1st and each st around. (18) Fasten off and weave in ends.

Add a little loop of twine, yarn, or ribbon to the top corner so it’s ready to hang.

Add optional embellishment ideas: Attach small pompoms, buttons, or bells for extra charm.

If you’re looking for a project that’s equal parts festive and relaxing, this Mini Country Charm Crochet Stocking Ornament is it. It’s simple, quick, and full of cozy farmhouse vibes just like its matching hat.

These make great last-minute gifts or gift card holders, and they’re the kind of pattern you’ll come back to year after year. Once you make one, don’t be surprised if you end up crocheting a whole bunch of them in every colour you have on hand.

If you make this project, I’d love to see it!
Tag me on Instagram @prettydarnadorable so I can share your version with the Pretty Darn Adorable community.

Hugs, yarn snuggles, and endless stitches,
Cyp

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