25 DIY Coffee Cup Cozy Tutorials And Patterns
Free Coffee Cozy Knitting or Crochet Pattern Tutorial (via thesittingtree) Winter is coming so probably it’s time to make your home more cozy and warm. I don’t mean to fire up your radiators but to add some details to your decor that will make it look more cozy. For example you can start with dressing up your cups into some cozy warmers. We’ve gathered for you a bunch of tutorials and patterns that will help you to knit your own mug cozies. DIY Mug French Press Jacket (via ravelry) Mug Coaster Cozy Pattern (via craftsy) Homemade Cozy Cup Sling (via knitty)
40+ Coffee Cup Cozies & Sleeves
Whether you want to make a reusable sleeve or cozy for take-out cups or ceramic mugs, this list has you covered. I’ve collected over three dozen different patterns and tutorials for sewn, knit and crocheted projects (all free!) and organized them into their own groups below for easy browsing. Sewing hazelnutgirl.blogspot.ca Two Button: Features a running stitch design, 2 button & loop closures. Felt: Quick & easy! thesmallobject.com sew4home.com Ruffled Jacket: Use pretty scraps of fabric to make this ruffly jacket, secured in place with a strip of velcro. Quilted: Features a nice edge finished with fabric binding, button & elastic loop closure. alysonspetals.blogspot.ca craftzine.com Owl: Made with squares of felt and scraps of fabric for embellishing, this rests over a your favorite hot brew. Quilted: Made with scraps of fabric and fusible fleece, has an elastic loop and button closure. sewhappygeek.co.uk craftystaci.com liberatecreativity.com everynothingwonderful.com sneezerville.wordpress.com
Knitted Scarves - Martha Stewart Holidays and Events
Knitted scarves are the perfect handmade gift: They're easy to make, one size fits all, and small imperfections give them charm. Plus, you can choose needle and yarn sizes to match the amount of time you can invest. Thick needles and heavy yarn make quick work of a chunky scarf, like the one below. Thinner needles and yarn will produce tighter knits. If you're new to knitting, see our techniques guide to learn the basics -- from casting on to weaving in ends. For these scarves, we used U.S. size 9 and size 7 needles and two or three 50-gram skeins of yarn (discuss your choices with your yarn store).
Lovely Leaf Lace Scarf
This Lovely Leaf Lace scarf is made with Lobster Pot's 8-ply cashmere in color "Chatham Light". The stitches that create this beautiful and dimensional pattern are a simple combination of strategic yarn-overs and decreases. The lace pattern has a wonderful dimensionality while the stockinette pattern curls around your neck like a big soft hug. If you're curious about the green scarf on the left you can find the complete instructions for it at this link: Easy Mistake Stitch Scarf Materials 6 skeins 8-ply cashmere, this scarf was made with Lobster Pot's beautifully hand dyed Worsted Weight Cashmere in color "Chatham Light". Gauge 4 stitches per inch in stockinette stitch Finished Measurements Approximately 12 inches wide x 52 inches long Pattern Notes This pattern is a lace leaf pattern at each end, and stockinette in the middle. The Pattern Cast on 61 stitches. Repeat rows 1-16 five times more, work should measure approximately 16 inches from cast on edge, then: Weave in ends. Sl1, k2tog, psso
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