Riley, my son's dog, strikes again. This is the same dog that ate the edge of Alexis' blanket when it was a puppy. This time she targeted Carl's Christmas Stocking. I think she was intrigued by the buttons that embellished the snowman, because she basically ate his head!
There were two of the 'mouth' beads left out of the five that were the mouth and eyes, so at least I can put eyes back on, and the metal carrot button the was the nose is more or less intact. It's scratched up a bit, but still useable.
The yarn is a standard worsted weight single by Brown Sheep Co - a semi-local mill and is in stock over at the Yarn Barn of KS. Road Trip! I'll need one skein of the blue and one of white and just a tiny bit of black for the hat.
The plan is to run a lifeline just at the bottom of the top (name) band in the last row of red, drop off the bottom of the stocking. Then rip back to just below the "neck" row, reknit the damaged area, kitchner stitch the top back on and then add the snowman's head and hat back on with Swiss Darning, and put back the eyes and nose embellishments. I've done similar 'sweater surgery' before and it works out fine. Any knitted item that's made of stocking stitch can be cut apart and reknit in either direction. Only works for plain knitting, though.
Monday 12/22/2025
Materials acquired. The gals at the Yarn Barn were so nice; they even found a scrap of black, so I didn't have to buy an entire 190-yard skein for the twenty or so Swiss darning stitches I need for the top hat! The blue is only off by a dyelot difference, so if I pull back two or three intact rows and knit it up striping the old and new yarns, it should trick the eye into blending the two very close shades. It's only when there's a stark dividing line that dyelot changes get problematic.
Lifelines run and starting to pull out the damaged section. We are at the 'it looks worse before it looks better' stage.
Tuesday 12/23/2025
The top is all pulled back to the lifeline. I used my interchangeable needle set cable as a lifeline because all I will need to do is put on a needle tip and it will be ready to kitchner.
And the bottom of the stocking is about halfway to the grafting point. I had to go one row further down than I'd originally intended due to the way mom did the intarsia section originally, but that's fine. I think I matched my mom's gauge pretty well, and the stripes to disguise the dyelot change seem to be doing their job sufficiently. You can sort of see that there are stripes, but there's no line of demarcation. And the Swiss Darning embroidery and the face embellishments will push all the blue into the background in the end.
12/24/2025 Wednesday
Kitchner has started. It's a long way around this thing comparted to sock toes!
And kitchner is done! Back seam all put back together, too. Ready for the swiss darning.
12/26/2025 Friday
The snowman is no longer headless (or hatless). He does, however, need a good blocking. We were not able to find the rest of the beads that were chewed off to be able to give him a mouth, so I have some Mill Hill pony beads coming from 123Stitch. Hopefully they will be here early next week.
I'll keep updating this post as the repairs continue.