Waistcoat Hugger Coffee Cozy Pattern
I was happily making coffee cozies for International Coffee Day while sipping on my brew when I realized that my cozies were predominantly girly. This is my response to that challenge. I love the result! This pattern takes longer than the typical cozy pattern but it looks unique and would be perfect as a gift to anyone – well worth the extra time. Enjoy, share, and thanks for giving credit back to this pattern.
Skill Level: Moderate
Materials: Measuring tape, yarn needle, scissors, the usual
Yarn: 2 colors of Caron Simply Soft (photo uses Soft Grey Heather and Black)
*Substitutions: any worsted weight or 4 ply yarn
Gauge: doesn’t matter for this project – check that the first row fits around desired cup and adjust accordingly
Hook Size: G
Size:
Standard. Pictured cup is an Ello Ogden Ceramic Travel Mug without the silicone boot. Also fits standard size coffee cups and most similar travel mugs.
Abbreviations Used:
st or sts – stitch or stitches
ch – chain stitch
fsc – foundation single crochet
ws – waistcoat stitch
sc – single crochet
Special Stitches:
Waistcoat Stich aka Knit Stitch: see a video here.
Pattern:
1) with grey, fsc 50, join to beginning fsc
2-4) pick up black, do not ch, ws in continuous rounds
5-9) repeat pattern alternating colors
10-12) repeat rows 2-4
13) with black, ws around, fasten off
Copyright Notice:
You are welcome to sell your finished items from this pattern. However, please do not copy, share, or redistribute the pattern itself in any manner. Please provide a link to my website if you choose to sell your finished items online, even if adjustments or embellishments have been made to my pattern. If you change the name to the item when you sell, mention the pattern name and link so that other people can find it). You may link in this way: Waistcoat Hugger Coffee Cozy Pattern by Hannah at brightsideis.com. If you have any questions or need help with this pattern, please contact me at [email protected] as I am happy to help you. Thank you for supporting my family by purchasing a pattern. – Hannah