Mug Cozy Crochet Pattern
Mug Cozy Crochet Pattern. Our Pattern of the week featuring the Alternate Stitch
We’ve got a great mug cozy crochet pattern for you this week that uses the Stitch of the Week: Alternate Stitch.
As you can see in the picture, it’s a nice and easy pattern you can use to whip up fast in any yarn you’d like (I still recommend cotton for anything kitchen/bath related), add your fancy button, and sell a ton of them at craft fairs!
I think they would make great stocking stuffers for Christmas or a little addition to your holiday decor for Halloween, Christmas, any holiday!
The possibilities are endless!
Here’s the video on how to do the Alternate Stitch:
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What you will need to do this pattern:
- #3 weight cotton is perfect, but you can use any size cotton you have in your stash and make less rows!
- Size 4mm hook
- Stitch markers optional
- Scissors
- needle
- Button
Sizing
The finished piece measures approx. 3’’ x 9’’
Pattern Notes
Chain 2 at the beginning does not count as sc.
Abbreviations
Ch—Chain
FSC – Foundation single crochet
Sc – single crochet
St(s)—Stitch(es)
Sk – skip
SS – slip stitch
Rep—Repeat
*to*–Repeat the instructions written between the two *
FO – fasten off
Pattern
To start, you can either:
Row 1: Ch15, 2sc in third chain from hook, *sk 1 ch, 2 sc in next ch* across
or
Fsc 13
Row 2: turn, ch2, sk 1st sc, 2sc in next st, *sk next st, 2 sc in next st* across
Rows 3-33: repeat row 2.
Note you can increase or decrease the length by working more or fewer rows.
Row 34: turn, ch1, sc in next 7 st’s, chain 10, sc in same st as the first chain (this creates the loop for the button), sc in each st across
Do not fasten off.
Border:
You can leave it as it is, but I didn’t like the uneven edges that the ch2 made, so I continued working around the cozy. Without turning sc evenly (1 sc in each row) along the longer side, the bottom, and up the second longer side, make sure to put 2 sc in each corner.
FO and sew in ends.
Position and sew the button.
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