How to CROCHET: Quick and Easy CUP COZY: Great Beginner Project: Last Minute Gift
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- Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
- Are you a coffee lover? Whip up this quick and easy crochet cup cozy pattern in no time. This pattern makes a great last-minute gift and fits both standard coffee cups and travel cups. Free Written Pattern: www.windingroa....
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Need a quick teacher's gift? You can turn this quick and easy cup cozy into a pencil cup cozy.
Here is how:
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Follow this video for how to make the basic cup cozy.
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Make the starting chain and rows 1-4 in a charcoal or black yarn.
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Work rows 5-11 in a light tan colored yarn.
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Work rows 12-37 in a gold colored yarn.
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Work rows 38-42 in a light grey colored yarn.
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Work rows 43-53 in a pink colored yarn.
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I worked the charcoal and light tan stitches as normal single crochets and all the other rows in the back loops only for a little textured.
Happy Crocheting,
Lindsey
These are gonna be part of my xmas gifts this year!
Wonderful. I think they will be enjoyed.
Needed something for my granddaughters (twins) kindergarten teachers. This is perfect and quick. TY😊
So glad!
I am new to crochet and had not heard the tip to weave in the ends at least 3 times--such a good thing to do/know! Really appreciate this tutorial and will definitely be making lots of these! Thank you for sharing!
Glad it was helpful!
Boy did I want to understand this pattern but for whatever crazy reason I was so confused😅 Maybe I’ll try again at a later time and hope for the best. Thanks for sharing though!
You are welcome. Some people have trouble with the loop at the beginning. We are creating a loop first then working in rows starting at the very tip of the pointed section.
Thank you for the very simple explaining design. I love that you put the writing on tge video.
Glad it was helpful!
I think my whole family will be getting one of these for Christmas! I better get to work😀
Go for it!
Thank you for teaching your beautiful pattern. I can’t wait to start. I LOVE the buttons 🥰
You’re welcome 😊
Working on some for a close friend, thank you so much for the idea and straightforward pattern!!
You are so welcome!
Perfect and simple design. Thank you for sharing. I love my coffee hot and look forward to making one for myself and a few as gifts for my coffee (tea) drinking friends.
You are so welcome!
I like this mug cozy, I am making one as a gift for a friend along with four coasters
It will make a great gift.
Thank you for pattern & tutorial. Your directions are explained clearly,much appreciated.
You’re welcome 😊
An awesome pattern and video!!Thanks for sharing 🥰💕
Glad you like it!
Oh I Love this!! Thanks so much for sharing 😊
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for ur beautiful pattern. I already made 5 smooth cup cozy different colors for my friends and they love it. ❤❤❤
Can you also make a bottle water holder unicorn pattern?
Maybe one day. My plan for the fall is already set.
Very nice, I’m going to crochet some using your lovely pattern. Thank you for shareing❤
You’re welcome 😊
I have been looking through some of the different ones that they have I really like this one I will probably do this one and some others that I liked but this one I think is my favorite because you can put it around a coffee cup and etc this is cool thank you so much
I am glad you like it. you can even add more than one button to fit different size cups.
Love this mug cozy! Thanks for sharing!
You are so welcome!
Thanks! These are always handy!
You are welcome. Enjoy!
So cute
Thanks
Thank you for sharing this. I'm trying but I barely started and even with the video I'm confused. I'm trying so hard to see where to poke the hook into each time and how it's being held, etc. I don't know why I struggle with it so much! I really need to channel the spirit of my mother who crocheted while watching TV without even looking at her work and made beautiful things.
This is an easy pattern but it sounds like you might look up a video on just single crochet or how to crochet in the back loop only depending on which part is giving you trouble.
So beautful work
Thank you so much 😊
I LOVE IT AND FULL ENJOY //LK DEAR
STAY CNCT
Thank you!
I think when you're on video,choose brighter colors of yard,so we can see it better.
I will try that one the next video and see how it looks. Sometimes bright colors become over saturated.
Thx
No problem
I just made one!! So easy, thank you so much! One question though: Mine was far too big, thick and loose. I used a size H but I had to unravel it to about 37 rows instead of 53. I don't have the yarn size handy since I balled it up a long while ago. Am I possibly stitching too loose? Or is my yarn just a bit too large? (I made the ribbed/textured version and still works and looks great, just curious)
Yes everyone stitches differently. That is why we provide the gauge so you can adjust your hook size and the size come out correct. Maybe the yarn was too big. that would also result in a large cozy. But like you already did, you can just pull out some stitches and you are all good.
@@WindingRoadCrochet Thanks for the reply! Can't wait to try out a few different variations to give out this Christmas :)
Wonderful
I can't decide if I like cup holders yet 🤔
Ok!
I’m at a beginner level. It would have been helpful for me to have a total length of the cozy in addition to the number of rows. 🙂
All that information and more is located on the written pattern. This cozy measures 13.5 inches by 2.5 inches.
Can I ask where you crochet hook is from? ツ
Without looking I am going to assume it is the Furls Crochet hook. If it is metal than it is the Furls Odyssey hook and if it is wood it is the Furls Streamline Hook.
Where did you get your hook???
It is a furls crochet hook. It is one of the odyssey hooks.
Ugh! I'm lost in the circle and can't get past that! I've tried slowing it down, stopping/pausing, and I still just can't make heads nor tails of how in the heck to do this. What I'm making is NOTHING like what's being shown and for the life of me, I just can't wrap my head around it. Surely there must be a better way of showing how to do this?
You are creating a circle as a button hole. Then when you start crocheting you will only crochet into one of the chains from the circle then begin moving up from there working back and forth in the rows. So you will have 1 single crochet in row 1. You will have 2 single crochets in row 2. Then 3 single crochets in row 3. We are working one increase in each row for rows 2-11 to create the point.
Too fast
I am sorry to hear that. Just so you know, you can go to settings and slow down the video. It is a new feature on youtube.