Chunky Zesty Cup Cozy Crochet Pattern
Need a project that works up super fast? This fun textured cup cozy using super bulky weight yarn will fill your craft fair booths in no time.
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Materials
Yarn: Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick and Quick (Super Bulky – 6), approx. 16 yards total, Color used in photo above: Arctic Ice
Hook: M, 9 mm
Yarn Needle
Scissors
Gauge 2” x 2” = 3 sts x 3 rows
Finished Size 4” lying flat x 3.5”
Abbreviations
ch chain
dc double crochet
sc single crochet
sl st slip stitch
st(s) stitch(es)
Chain one at the beginning of each round does NOT count as a stitch.
Chain
Chain 14. Slip stitch into first chain. Do not twist the chain. (To change width of cozy, increase/decrease in multiples of one).
Body
Round 1: ch 1, sc in the first chain, dc in the next chain, repeat sc, dc in all stitches until end of chain, sl st into the top of the first sc at the start of row – 14 sts
Round 2: ch 1, dc into the same st, *sc into the next st (which should be a dc from the previous row), dc into the next st (which should be a sc from the previous row) – repeat from * until end of row (the last st should be sc into the top of the last dc from the previous row), sl st to join to top of first dc – 14 sts
Round 3: ch 1, sc into the same st, *dc into the next st (which should be a sc from the previous row), sc into the next st (which should be a dc from the previous row) – repeat from * until end of row (the last st should be sc into the top of the last dc from the previous row), sl st to join to top of first dc – 14 sts
Repeat Rounds 2 and 3 until total of 6 rows. Continue more rows for taller cozy.
Finish
Cut yarn, leaving a tail for weaving in.
Fasten, weave in ends with yarn needle.
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Light and Zesty Infinity Scarf Crochet Pattern
Here’s a fun and colorful light infinity scarf. I’ve used a bigger hook size than you’d expect for this yarn so that there’s a nice and loose drape.
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Materials
Yarn:
Caron Big Cakes (Medium Weight – 4), approx. 260 yards
Substitute with any Medium Weight yarn
Hook: M,9mm (The bigger hook is for a loose and airy drape)
Yarn Needle
Scissors
Gauge 4” x 4” = 8 sts x 8 rows
Finished Size 59” around x 7”
Abbreviations
ch chain
dc double crochet
dc2tog double crochet two stitches together
sc single crochet
sl st slip stitch
st(s) stitch(es)
This infinity scarf is super lightweight and squishy because of the big hook compared to the weight of yarn used. It is worked with a few tricks to help you if you like clean edges and seamless joins.
Tip #1: Maintain a smooth edge on your starting round by working into the back bump of the chain
Tip #2: Prevent your initial chain from twisting by working the first row flat before joining
Tip #3: Make a seamless-looking join by working in continuous rounds starting with the second row/round. Do not turn or chain up (except the second round).
Stitch pattern is also known as the Griddle Stitch or Lemon Peel Stitch.
Chain
Chain 120. (To change width of scarf, increase/decrease in multiples of two).
Body
Row/Round 1: Work into the back bumps of the chain. dc in the 2nd chain from the hook, *sc in the next ch, dc in the next ch – repeat from * until end of row (the last stitch should be dc into the last chain), sl st into the top of the first dc at the start of row (being careful not to twist the row) – 119 sts
Round 2: ch 1, sc into the same st, *dc into the next st (which should be a sc from the previous row), sc into the next st (which should be a dc from the previous row) – repeat from * until end of row (the last st should be sc into the top of the last dc from the previous row), – 119 sts
Round 3: dc2tog into the sl st that joined your scarf into a circle and the first sc from the previous row, *sc in the next st (which should be a dc from the previous row), dc in the next st which should be a sc from the previous row) – repeat from * until end of row – 119 sts
Rounds 4 to 15: continue the sequence of *sc in the next st (which should be a dc from the previous row), dc in the next st which should be a sc from the previous row) – repeat from * until end of row 15, last st should be a sc, sl st into one more st
For a wider scarf, continue as many rounds as desired.
Finish
Cut yarn, leaving a tail for weaving in.
Fasten, weave in ends with yarn needle. For the first row, weave the end into the ch from the start of the row to close the gap.
Remember, you can purchase a downloadable PDF copy of this pattern on Etsy or Ravelry. The PDF version includes helpful photos of pattern steps.
Simple Chunky Cup Cozy Crochet Pattern
Need a project that works up super fast? This simple cup cozy using super bulky weight yarn will be your best friend.
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Materials
Yarn: Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick and Quick (Super Bulky – 6), approx. 16 yards total, Color used in photo above: Carousel
Hook: M, 9 mm
Yarn Needle
Scissors
Gauge 2” x 2” = 3 sts x 3 rows
Finished Size 4” lying flat x 3.5”
Abbreviations
ch chain
hdc half double crochet
sl st slip stitch
st(s) stitch(es)
Chain one at the beginning of each round does NOT count as a stitch.
Chain
Chain 14. Slip stitch into first chain. Do not twist the chain. (To change width of cozy, increase/decrease in multiples of one).
Body
Round 1: ch 1, hdc in all stitches until end of chain, sl st into the top of the first hdc at the start of row – 14 sts
Rounds 2 to 6: ch 1, hdc into the same st, hdc into each st until end of row, sl st into the top of the first hdc at the start of row – 14 sts
Finish
Cut yarn, leaving a tail for weaving in.
Fasten, weave in ends with yarn needle. Turn the completed cozy inside out for ridged appearance.
Remember, you can purchase a downloadable PDF copy of this pattern on Etsy or Ravelry. The PDF version includes helpful photos of pattern steps.
Ridged Stripe Baby Blanket Crochet Pattern
My favorite thing to crochet is a baby blanket. I’ve made this colorful swirly style by mixing one solid yarn with one cake yarn. Two worsted weight yarns worked together gives you a nice bulky weight to work with and finish your project quickly.
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Materials
Yarn:
Caron Simply Soft (Medium Weight – 4), White, approx. 720 yards
Caron Cakes (Medium Weight – 4), Rainbow Sherbet, approx. 720 yards
You can substitute any two worsted weight yarns together.
Hook: N,10mm
Yarn Needle
Scissors
Gauge 4” x 4” = 9 sts x 7 rows
Finished Size 33” x 34”
Abbreviations
ch chain
hdc half double crochet
hdc2fl half double crochet in the two front loops
in inches
st(s) stitch(es)
yo yarn over
inc increase
* or ** repeat whatever follows the * or **
Note: Two strands of yarn are held together throughout (one strand of Caron Simply Soft and one strand of Caron Cakes).
When you reach the end of the ball of yarn, join a new ball using preferred method (e.g. magic knot).
Ch 2 at beginning of row does NOT count as a stitch.
Stitch pattern is known as the Half-Double Crochet in the Two Front Loops.
Chain
Chain 72 (To change size of blanket, increase chain by any number)
Body
Row 1: hdc into the third chain in the hook, hdc in each chain until end, turn – 69 sts
Row 2 to 67: Ch 2, hdc2fl into each stitch until end, turn – 69 sts
Finish: Cut yarn, leaving a tail for weaving in. Fasten, weave in ends with yarn needle.
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Simple Chunky Book Sleeve Crochet Pattern
Since I started getting back into reading, I discovered a whole world of book sleeves that help protect your books when you throw them into your tote bags or vacation bags. And I thought… you know what? I can crochet that! So I did. This pattern uses super bulky yarn for extra squish and a smaller hook size than usual so that we get a tighter fabric when we crochet it.
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Materials
Yarn: Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick and Quick (Super Bulky – 6), approx. 85 yards total, Color used in photo above: Arctic Ice
Hook: L, 8 mm
Yarn Needle
Scissors
Gauge 4” x 4” = hdc 9 sts x 7 rows
Finished Size 7.5” lying flat x 10.5” tall
Abbreviations
ch chain
dc double crochet
hdc half double crochet
sl st slip stitch
st(s) stitch(es)
Notes:
Each round is worked continuously. Do not chain up.
The final product is flipped inside out for ridged appearance.
Chain
Chain 16.
Body
Round 1: hdc into second chain from the hook, continue hdc into each chain until end, 2 hdc into last chain, turn chain and begin working on the backside of chain, hdc into each chain until end, 2 hdc into last chain – 32 sts.
Round 2: hdc into the top of the first hdc, hdc into every stitch continuously – 32 sts
Rounds 3 to 18: continue working hdc into each stitch until 18 rounds are completed, sc into next st, sl st into next st
Continue more rounds for taller sleeve.
Finish
Cut yarn, leaving a tail for weaving in.
Fasten, weave in ends with yarn needle. Turn the completed sleeve inside out for ridged appearance.
Alternate sizes
Kindle/iPad Mini, approx. 6.75 in wide x 9.25 in tall: Starting chain 14, continue for 16 rows.
iPad Pro, approx. 8.5 in wide x 12 in tall: Starting chain 18, continue for 20 rows.
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Quick Cotton Flower Coaster Crochet Pattern
I’ve been obsessed with crocheted daisies and sunflowers lately. I have about five different trial and error versions of daisies on my desk and I finally figured out a pattern that I love that has stitches that are easy to work with. Of course, making a cute circular motif isn’t enough… I had to figure out what to actually do with it. I polled my Instagram audience and most people wanted to see a functional item. So here it is! A quick and easy crochet daisy or crochet sunflower coaster pattern. Just use the appropriate colors for the flower of your choice. I think it’ll be a really great colorful flower coaster too!
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Materials
Yarn: Hobby Lobby I Love This Cotton (Worsted Weight – 4), held double stranded, approx. 25 yards total
Colors used in daisy pattern: Apple Green, White, Curry
Colors used in sunflower pattern: Apple Green, Curry, Brown
Hook: K, 6.5 mm
Yarn Needle
Scissors
Gauge does not matter
Finished Size 4.25” across
Abbreviations
ch chain
dc double crochet
2dc-cl two double crochet cluster
sl st slip stitch
st(s) stitch(es)
Notes
Yarn is held double stranded so that this coaster works up quickly.
2dc cluster: Yarn over, insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull through stitch (three loops on the hook), yarn over, pull through 2 loops (two loops on the hook), yarn over, insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull through stitch (four loops on the hook), yarn over, pull through 2 loops (three loops on the hook), yarn over, pull through all 3 loops.
Magic Ring
Create magic ring.
Body
Round 1, flower center color: ch 2 (does not count as st), dc 12 sts into the magic ring, join next color, pull magic ring tight, sl st into the top of the first dc – 12 sts.
Round 2, flower petal color: ch 3 (counts as st), 1 dc into the same st, ch 1, 2dc cluster into next st, ch 1, repeat pattern (2dc cluster into next st, ch 1) until end of round, sl st into the top of the first dc, fasten off and cut yarn – 24 sts
Round 3, edge color: join yarn in any chain space of the previous round, ch 2 (counts as st), 2dc into the same space, 3 dc into the next space, repeat pattern (3dc into each chain space) until end of round, sl st into the top of the first dc – 36 sts
Finish: Cut yarn, leaving a tail for weaving in. Fasten, weave in ends with yarn needle.
Remember, you can purchase a downloadable PDF copy of this pattern on Etsy or Ravelry. The PDF version includes helpful photos of pattern steps.
Simple Chunky Ice Cream Cozy Crochet Pattern
Need a project that works up super fast? This ice cream cozy using super bulky weight yarn will be your best friend.
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Materials
Yarn: Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick and Quick (Super Bulky – 6), approx. 18 yards total, Color used in photo above: Arctic Ice
Hook: M, 9 mm
Yarn Needle
Scissors
Gauge 2” x 2” = hdc 4 sts x 3 rows
Finished Size 4.5” lying flat x 3.25” tall on pint
Abbreviations
ch chain
dc double crochet
hdc half double crochet
sl st slip stitch
st(s) stitch(es)
Chain at the beginning of each round does not count as a stitch.
Pattern uses half double crochet throughout, except for Round 2. Round 2 uses double crochet stitch to create the correct sizing for the bottom of ice cream pint.
The final product is flipped inside out for ridged appearance.
Magic Ring: Create magic ring.
Body
Round 1: ch 1, hdc 8 sts into the magic ring, pull magic ring tight, sl st into the top of the first hdc – 8 sts.
Round 2: ch 1, 2 dc into the same st, 2 dc into each st until end of round, sl st into the top of the first dc – 16 sts
Rounds 3 to 8: ch1, hdc into each st, continue until end of round, sl st into top of first hdc – 16 sts per row
For a taller cozy, continue as many rounds as desired.
Finish
Cut yarn, leaving a tail for weaving in.
Fasten, weave in ends with yarn needle. Turn the completed cozy inside out for ridged appearance.
Remember, you can purchase a downloadable PDF copy of this pattern on Etsy or Ravelry. The PDF version includes helpful photos of pattern steps.
Ripple Swirl Baby Blanket Crochet Pattern
My favorite thing to crochet is a baby blanket. And after trying about a dozen different patterns, I always come back to this ripple stitch pattern. It was one of the first “complex” patterns I learned to crochet and basically what motivated me to learn crochet in the first place. I’ve made this colorful swirly style by mixing one solid yarn with one cake yarn. Two worsted weight yarns worked together gives you a nice bulky weight to work with and finish your project quickly.
Purchase a downloadable PDF copy of this pattern on Etsy or Ravelry.
Materials
Yarn: Caron Simply Soft (Medium Weight – 4), White, approx. 575 yards ; Caron Cupcakes (Light Weight – 3), Mint Smoothie, approx. 575 yards
You can substitute any two worsted weight yarns together.
Hook: N,10mm
Yarn Needle
Scissors
Gauge 4” x 4” = 8 sts x 4 rows
Finished Size 36” x 36”
Abbreviations
ch chain
dc double crochet
dc2tog double crochet 2 stitches together
in inches
st(s) stitch(es)
yo yarn over
inc increase
* or ** repeat whatever follows the * or **
Notes
Two strands of yarn are held together throughout (one strand of Caron Simply Soft and one strand of Caron Cupcakes).
When you reach the end of the ball of yarn, join a new ball using preferred method (e.g. magic knot).
Ch 3 at beginning of row counts as dc.
Chain: Chain 73 (To change size of blanket, chain in multiples of 14 and add 3)
Body
Row 1: dc in 4th chain from the hook, dc in each of the next 4 chains, *dc2tog over the next 2 chains, dc2tog over the next 2 chains, dc in each of the next 4 chains, 2 dc in the next 2 chains, dc in each of the next 4 chains – repeat from * until one chain remains, 2 dc in last chain, turn – 70 sts
Row 2 to 36: Ch 3, dc into the same stitch, dc in each of the next 4 stitches, *dc2tog over the next 2 stitches, dc2tog over the next 2 stitches, dc in each of the next 4 stitches, 2 dc in the next 2 stitches, dc in each of the next 4 stitches – repeat from * until one stitch remains, 2 dc in last stitch (Note: the last 2 dc is worked into the top of the chain 3), turn – 70 sts
Finish: Cut yarn, leaving a tail for weaving in. Fasten, weave in ends with yarn needle.
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Simple Cotton Blend Ice Cream Cozy Crochet Pattern
Want to keep your hands from freezing while you’re eating your ice cream? Yea, me too. With all my quick patterns, here’s another one for an ice cream cozy. The technique uses the magic circle for the bottom and then a simple half double crochet for the body. And the ridged look comes from flipping your whole project inside out when you’re done.
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Materials
Yarn: Lion Brand Comfy Cotton Blend (Light Weight – 3), held double stranded, approx. 65 yards total; Color used in pattern: Mai Tai
Hook: K, 6.5 mm
Yarn Needle
Scissors
Finished Size 4.5” lying flat x 3.25” tall
Gauge 2” x 2” = 6 sts x 5 rows
Abbreviations
ch chain
dc double crochet
hdc half double crochet
sl st slip stitch
st(s) stitch(es)
Notes
Yarn is held double stranded so that this cozy works up quickly.
Chain at the beginning of each round does not count as a stitch.
Magic Ring: Create magic ring.
Body
Round 1: ch 1, hdc 8 sts into the magic ring, pull magic ring tight, sl st into the top of the first hdc – 8 sts.
Round 2: ch 1, 2 hdc into the same st, 2 hdc into each st until end of round, sl st into the top of the first hdc – 16 sts
Round 3: ch 2, dc into the same st, 2 dc into the next st, continue until end of round, sl st into the top of the first dc – 24 sts
Rounds 4 to 10: ch1, hdc into each st, continue until end of round, sl st into top of first hdc – 24 sts per row
For a taller cozy, continue as many rounds as desired.
Finish: Cut yarn, leaving a tail for weaving in. Fasten, weave in ends with yarn needle. Turn the completed cozy inside out for ridged appearance.
Remember, you can purchase a downloadable PDF copy of this pattern on Etsy or Ravelry. The PDF version includes helpful photos of pattern steps.
Super Easy Scrunchie Crochet Pattern
Hello! I love a quick win crochet project. Scrunchies fall into a quick project no matter what you do with it, but I aim to make it even quicker. Like, under 15 minutes quick. With double strands of yarn and a big crochet hook, you’ll be able to crank out tons of these to sell in your shop.
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Materials
Yarn: WeCrochet Brava Worsted, in two colors, approx. 13 yards each; Pink Scrunchie: Cotton Candy and Rouge; Blue Scrunchie: Cornflower and Peacock; Substitute with any Medium Weight yarn
Hook: N, 10 mm (Link to Clover Amour hook)
Yarn Needle
Hair elastic
Scissors
Abbreviations
ch chain
dc double crochet
sl st slip stitch
st(s) stitch(es)
Notes
Yarn held double-stranded throughout.
Pattern
Attach to hair elastic: Create a slip knot. Slip stitch to hair elastic
Body: Chain 3. Dc into center of hair elastic. Ch 1. Repeat dc, ch1 until you have a total of 40 dc in the hair elastic (the initial chain 3 does not count as a dc). Sl st into the top of the first dc.
Finish: Cut yarn, leaving a tail for weaving in. Fasten, weave in ends with yarn needle.
Remember, you can purchase a downloadable PDF copy of this pattern on Etsy or Ravelry. The PDF version includes helpful photos of pattern step.