Vintage patterns can be found on Etsy, Ebay, Amazon or the Antique Pattern Library Catalog. Another resource is The internet Archive Way Back Machine.
Your local craft and hobby store should have plenty of designs and patterns of stocking your looking for. They might even have classes and videos on how to make your stocking unique.
The best I could come up with finding a free crochet Christmas stocking pattern which looks like a sneaker is the one I have attached as a link to this question.It isn't the whole stocking, but is an instruction for making a crocheted sneaker. I would suggest that it wouldn't be all that hard to add a "sock" to the sneaker to make it long enough to be a stocking.
Most of the commercially available stockings point to the right. Although hand-made stocking kits (fabric or cross stitch for example) usually come with a pattern for both the left and the right style.
If you are looking for a pattern for knitting a pair of baby shoes, try Clicking on the link attached to this answer. Patterns can be found all over the place on the Internet, it isn't too difficult to 'Google' "pattern for knitted baby shoes."
It is a bed covering knitted in a lacy pattern from a type of cotton warp yarn.
Yes, especially those knit from cotton with 'bumpy' pattern textures.
in some sores you can for example joan fabrics or micheals
Stocking stitch is a basic knitting pattern where the first row in knit and the second row is purled. These two rows are repeated to make the pattern. The "front" side of the fabric will look like a series of Vs, while the "back" looks like a bunch of bumpy ridges.
You can try Ebay.I got one from www.harryhillknittedcharacter.com - its FAB! You could ask them for the pattern maybe?Look for Seller called Plopdaisy on ebay. She has patterns for sale. Good Luck
i wish you a merry Christmas
yes. I have. But it is secret! Mwahahahahahah!
they are manufactured in a pattern