Crochet Suzette Stitch Jar Cozy
If you're looking to add a touch of charm to your kitchen or craft room, the Crochet Suzette Stitch Jar Cozy is a delightful project to try out! This cozy design not only serves a practical purpose by protecting your jars from scratches but also adds a cozy, handmade feel to your space. With the Suzette stitch creating a lovely texture, you can easily customize your cozy with different colors and yarn types to match your decor style. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced crocheter, this project is a fun and rewarding way to showcase your creativity. So grab your yarn and hook, and let's crochet up some cozy goodness to brighten up your home!
Materials
DK Weight Yarn (#3)
- 5oz/38yds (varies by sizes)
E/4/3.50mm Crochet Hook
3 – ⅜” Buttons
Glass Jar
Yarn Needle
Scissors
Gauge
5 sc x 5 rows = 1”
Gauge is not critical for this project
Finished Measurements
11”L x 2.25”W
Varies depending on jar
Stitch Guide
ch = chain
dc = double crochet
hdc = half double crochet
sc = single crochet
sl st(s) = slip stitch(es)
YO = Yarn Over
Skill Level
Confident Beginner
Written in U.S. Terms
Notes
- Beginning chains do not count as stitches.
- This pattern is worked in an even multiple; the instructions are written for a beginning ch-9, but you can add or remove chains in multiples of 2.
- The instructions are written to fit a standard 1/2 quart mason jar. For different size jars, adjust by multiples of 2 in the beginning chain.
Instructions
R1. Working in the back bump of the chain across:
Ch 13, sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across, turn (12)
R2-5. Ch 1, sc across, turn (12)
R6. Ch 1, hdc in 1st st, skip next stitch, *(sc, dc) in next st, skip 1* across, hdc in last st, turn (2 hdc, 5 sc, 5 dc)
R7. Ch 1, hdc in 1st st, skip dc, *(sc, dc) in sc, skip dc* across, hdc in last st, turn (2 hdc, 5 sc, 5 dc)
Repeat R7 until the fabric measures 11” or matches the measurement of your jar/cup.
R8. Ch 1, sc in the end of evenly down the side, in every stitch across the bottom, evenly up the other side, and every stitch across the top, keeping a loose tension; Fasten.
Finishing
- Sew buttons over R3, spaced evenly apart.
- Use the spaces between suzette stitches (single crochet + double crochet groups) as buttonholes.
- Hide all strings.