Quick Pencil Cup Cozy Crochet Pattern

Looking for the fastest teacher appreciation gift ever? I’ve got you covered here with a super quick pencil cup cozy. Holding yarn double-stranded is practically my signature technique. The reason why I like doing this over using bulky yarn to start with is that it’s so much easier to find worsted weight yarn in the colors that you need. And then your yarn stash is way more versatile because you can go ahead and use the same yarn for worsted weight projects. Today we’ll make this cup cozy so fast, you can gift them to every teacher you know.

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Materials

Yarn: Caron Simply Soft (Worsted Weight – 4), held double stranded, approx. 25 yards yellow, 10 yards silver, 5 yards pink – substitute with any brand yarn; Color used in pattern: Sunshine; Silver; Soft Pink

Hook: L, 8 mm

Yarn Needle

Scissors

Gauge 2” x 2” = 4 sts x 4 rows

Finished Size 4” lying flat x 4”

 

Abbreviations

ch chain

hdc half double crochet

hdc blo half double crochet back loops only

sl st slip stitch 

st(s) stitch(es)

 

Notes

Yarn is held double stranded so that it works up quickly.

Chain one at the beginning of each round does NOT count as a stitch.

Chain: Start with yellow. Chain 18. Slip stitch into first chain. Do not twist the chain. (To change width of cozy, increase/decrease in multiples of one). 

Body: 

Yellow: 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 – 18 sts

Rounds 2 to 5: 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 – 18 sts

Silver: Round 6: join silver color of yarn, 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 – 18 sts

Round 7: ch 1, hdc into the back loop of same st, hdc blo into each st until end of row, sl st into the top of the first hdc at the start of row – 18 sts

Pink: Round 8: join pink color of yarn, ch 1, hdc into the back loop of same st, hdc blo into each st until end of row, sl st into the top of the first hdc at the start of row – 18 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.

Watermelon Cup Cozy Crochet Pattern

Is it Summer yet? Not quite, but we can pretend with these watermelon-y cup cozy. Holding yarn double-stranded is practically my signature technique. The reason why I like doing this over using bulky yarn to start with is that it’s so much easier to find worsted weight yarn in the colors that you need. And then your yarn stash is way more versatile because you can go ahead and use the same yarn for worsted weight projects. 

Purchase a downloadable PDF copy of this pattern on Etsy or Ravelry. The PDF version includes helpful photos of pattern steps.

Materials

Yarn: WeCrochet Brava Worsted (Worsted Weight – 4), held double stranded, approx. 50 yards total; Colors used in pattern: Rouge, Mint, Tranquil

Hook: L, 8 mm

Yarn Needle

Scissors

Gauge 2” x 2” = 4 sts x 4 rows

Finished Size 4” lying flat x 4”

 

Abbreviations

ch chain

dc double crochet

sc single crochet

sl st slip stitch 

st(s) stitch(es)

 

Notes

Yarn is held double stranded so that it works up quickly.

Chain one at the beginning of each round does NOT count as a stitch.

Chain: Chain 18. Slip stitch into first chain. Do not twist the chain. (To change width of cozy, increase/decrease in multiples of two). 

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 – 18 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 – 18 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 – 18 sts

Repeat Rounds 2 and 3 until total of 6 rows. 

Round 7: Change color to mint, ch 1, hdc into the same st, hdc into each st – 18 sts

Round 8: Change color to darker green, ch 1, hdc into the same st, hdc into each st – 18 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 Cotton Blend Coaster Crochet Pattern

Do you have cups everywhere in your house? Yea, me too. I pretty much need a coaster in every flat surface to catch all the drips and keep my furniture clean. With this super quick pattern, you can whip up tons of these simple coasters. And then you can give them away to everyone you know.

 

Purchase a downloadable PDF copy of this pattern on Etsy or Ravelry. The PDF version includes helpful photos of pattern steps.

Materials

Yarn: Lion Brand Comfy Cotton Blend (Light Weight – 3), held double stranded, approx. 25 yards total; Color used in pattern: Mai Tai

Hook: K, 6.5 mm

Yarn Needle

Scissors

 

Gauge does not matter

Finished Size 4.25” across

 

Abbreviations

ch chain

dc 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.

Pattern uses double crochet throughout.

Magic Ring: Create magic ring.

Body

Round 1: ch 2, dc 12 sts into the magic ring, pull magic ring tight, sl st into the top of the first dc – 12 sts.

Round 2: ch 2, 2 dc into the same st, 2 dc into each st until end of round, sl st into the top of the first dc – 24 sts

Round 3: ch 2, dc into the same st, 2 dc into the next st, repeat pattern (1 dc, 2 dc) 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.

Work Sock Cup Cozy Crochet Pattern

Hello! I love a quick win crochet project. Cup cozies 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. This fun sock monkey inspired cozy is made even faster with a big hook and double strands of yarn.

Purchase a downloadable PDF copy of this pattern on Etsy or Ravelry. The PDF version includes helpful photos of pattern steps.

Materials

Yarn: WeCrochet Brava Worsted, in Cobblestone Heather, White, and Red (Substitute with any worsted weight yarn, such as Caron Simply Soft)

Hook: L, 8 mm (Link to Clover Amour hook)

Yarn Needle

Scissors

Finished Size 4” lying flat x 4.25” tall

Gauge 2” x 2” = 4 sts x 4 rows

Abbreviations

ch chain

dc double crochet

sc single crochet

sl st slip stitch 

st(s) stitch(es)

Notes

Yarn held double-stranded throughout.

Chain one at the beginning of each round does NOT count as a stitch.

Pattern

Chain 18. Slip stitch into first chain. Do not twist the chain. (To change width of cozy, increase/decrease in multiples of one). 

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 – 18 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 – 18 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 – 18 sts

Repeat Rounds 2 and 3 until total of 6 rows. 

Round 7: Change color to white, ch 1, hdc into the same st, hdc into each st – 18 sts

Round 8: Change color to red, ch 1, hdc into the same st, hdc into each st – 18 sts

Round 9: Change color to white, ch 1, hdc into the same st, hdc into each st – 18 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.

Chunky Linen Baby Blanket Crochet Pattern

Hello! I love a mindless chunky baby blanket. It’s easy to put together while you’re sitting on the couch watching TV. Holding three strands of yarn together makes for a fun colorful blend. I also love how this pattern turned out having sort of a tweed look.

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Materials

Yarn: WeCrochet Brava Worsted, in Rouge, Lady Slipper, and Cotton Candy (Substitute with any worsted weight yarn, such as Caron Simply Soft)

Hook: P, 11.5 mm (Link to Clover Amour 12 mm hook, which is close enough)

Yarn Needle

Scissors

Finished Size 34” wide x 37” tall

Gauge 4” x 4” = 10 sts x 11 rows

Abbreviations

ch chain

sc single crochet

sl st slip stitch 

st(s) stitch(es)

Notes

Three strands of yarn are held together throughout. 

When you reach the end of the ball of yarn, join a new ball using preferred method (e.g. magic knot).

Stitch pattern is also known as the Linen Stitch or Moss Stitch. 

Chain 82 (To change size of blanket, chain in multiples of 2)

Row 1: sc in 4th chain from the hook, *ch 1, skip 1 chain and sc in the next chain – repeat from * until end, (Note: the last sc is worked into the last chain), turn – 79 sts

Row 2 to 84:  Ch 2, sc into the chain space after the first sc from previous row, *ch 1, sc in the next chain space – repeat from * until end, (Note: the last sc is worked into the chain space at the end of the previous row), turn – 79 sts

For larger blanket, continue more rows

Finish: Cut yarn, leaving a tail for weaving in. Fasten, weave in ends.

Remember, you can purchase a downloadable PDF copy of this pattern on Etsy or Ravelry.

Zesty Colorblock Cup Cozy Crochet Pattern

Hello! I love a quick win crochet project. Cup cozies 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. This fun colorblock cozy is made even faster with a big hook and double strands of yarn.

Purchase a downloadable PDF copy of this pattern on Etsy or Ravelry. The PDF version includes helpful photos of pattern steps.

Materials

Yarn: WeCrochet Brava Worsted, in Clarity and Denim (Substitute with any worsted weight yarn, such as Caron Simply Soft)

st(s) stitch(es)

Notes

Yarn held double-stranded throughout.

Chain one at the beginning of each round does NOT count as a stitch.

Pattern

Chain 18. Slip stitch into first chain. Do not twist the chain. (To change width of cozy, increase/decrease in multiples of one).

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 – 18 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 – 18 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 9 rows. Continue more rows for taller cozy.

If desired, change colors at row 7.

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.

Abbreviations

ch chain

dc double crochet

sc single crochet

sl st slip stitch

st(s) stitch(es)

Notes

Yarn held double-stranded throughout.

Chain one at the beginning of each round does NOT count as a stitch.

Pattern

Chain 18. Slip stitch into first chain. Do not twist the chain. (To change width of cozy, increase/decrease in multiples of one).

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 – 18 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 – 18 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 9 rows. Continue more rows for taller cozy.

If desired, change colors at row 7.

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.

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Hook: L, 8 mm (Link to Clover Amour hook)

Yarn Needle

Scissors

Finished Size 4” lying flat x 4” tall

Gauge 2” x 2” = 4 sts x 4 rows

Abbreviations

ch chain

dc double crochet

sc single crochet

sl st slip stitch

st(s) stitch(es)

Notes

Yarn held double-stranded throughout.

Chain one at the beginning of each round does NOT count as a stitch.

Pattern

Chain 18. Slip stitch into first chain. Do not twist the chain. (To change width of cozy, increase/decrease in multiples of one).

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 – 18 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 – 18 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 9 rows. Continue more rows for taller cozy.

If desired, change colors at row 7.

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.

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2014-2015: Photography, digital scrapbooking
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2018-2021: Crochet
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