On Saturday at Black Sheep Yarn they gave away instructions on how to make a quick cup cozy. I liked the idea of making a coffee cozy in brown and decided it needed to be dressed up with a happy little sheep. The entire project took about 2 hours to complete, so if you're in a hurry to knit something for the coffee lover in your life, this is an excellent project to keep in mind.
The design is a simple k3, p1 (knit 3, purl 1) ribbing. I used a knitted cast on so that the top remained stretchy and a k2 tog (knit 2 together) bind off that is much more stable. This means the cozy will stretch and yet stay in place over a tapered cup.
The directions on how to knit the sheep came from the book 20 to Make: Knitted Mug Hugs by Val Pierce. I had just the right amount of boucle' leftover from another project to make the fuzzy body of the sheep. (I do save all my excess yarn for just this purpose.) It had to be sewn on in such a way that the cozy didn't lose its stretchiness.
In the end I'm quite pleased with the results.
The design is a simple k3, p1 (knit 3, purl 1) ribbing. I used a knitted cast on so that the top remained stretchy and a k2 tog (knit 2 together) bind off that is much more stable. This means the cozy will stretch and yet stay in place over a tapered cup.
The directions on how to knit the sheep came from the book 20 to Make: Knitted Mug Hugs by Val Pierce. I had just the right amount of boucle' leftover from another project to make the fuzzy body of the sheep. (I do save all my excess yarn for just this purpose.) It had to be sewn on in such a way that the cozy didn't lose its stretchiness.
In the end I'm quite pleased with the results.
A sheepy cup cozy |
Comments
Post a Comment