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Crochet Jar Cover Cozy

Crochet jar cover cozies are a delightful way to add a touch of charm and warmth to your home decor while keeping your jars stylishly snug. These cute crochet creations not only bring a cozy feel to your space but also offer a fun way to repurpose jars in a creative manner. Whether you're looking to jazz up your kitchen, craft room, or office, a crochet jar cover cozy is the perfect addition for a touch of handmade sweetness.
Plus, they make wonderful handmade gifts for your friends and family, spreading coziness and joy wherever they go!Skill Level: Beginner
Terms: US Terms
Materials used:
- 40gms dk weight yarn
- Hook: 4.5mm
- Other items:
- Scissors, darning needle, stitch marker
Gauge: 14 dc x 8 rows
Size: 3.5in base diameter x 4 inches
Notes:
- This pattern is worked using two strands of yarn held together
- Ch3 counts as a double crochet
- Ch1 does not count as a sc
- Ch2 does not count as a hdc
- This piece is worked in the round, without turning. You may prefer to turn when creating the base, if so please do NOT turn after round 6. From here your work should be right side facing before you begin round 7.
Stitches:
- Magic Ring – mr
- Single Crochet – sc
- Half Double Crochet – hdc
- Double Crochet – dc
- Back Loop Single Crochet – blsc *see special stitches
- Front Post Treble Crochet – fptr
- Slip Stitch – sl-st
Special Stitches:
- Back Loop Single Crochet (blsc) – single crochet in the back loop ONLY of the specified stitch.
Start:
MR
Round 1:
Ch3 ( – counts as a dc here and throughout), 11 dc into the mr. Join with a slip stitch in the top of the beg ch3. (12)
Round 2:
Ch3, dc in the same st, 2dc in each st around. Join with a sl-st to the top of the beg ch3. (24)
Round 3:
Ch1 (- does not count as an sc), sc in the same st, 2sc in the next st, [sc in the next st, 2sc in the next st], repeat round. Join with a sl-st to the top of the beg sc. (36)
Round 4:
Ch1, blsc in the same st, blsc in each st around. Join with a sl-st to the top of the beg blsc. (36)
Round 5:
Ch3, dc in each st around. Join with a sl-st to the top of the beg ch3. (36)
Round 6:
Ch3, fptr in the next st, [dc in the next 2 sts, fptr in the next], repeat round until 1 st remains, dc in the next st. Join with a sl-st to the top of the beg ch3. (36)
Round 7:
Ch3, dc in the next st, fptr in the next st, [dc in the next 2 sts, fptr in the next] repeat round. Join with a sl-st to the top of the beg ch3. (36)
Rounds 8 – 11:
Repeat rounds 6 & 7 twice. (36)
For taller jars, make additional repeats of rounds 6 & 7, until you reach just approx 1 inch below the lip of your jar and then continue on to complete with rounds 12 & 13.
Round 12:
Ch2( – doesn’t count as a hdc), hdc in the same st, hdc in each st around. Join with a sl-st in the top of the beg hdc. (36)
Round 13:
Ch1, sc in the same st, sc in each st around. Join with a sl-st to the top of the beg sc. Tie off and secure your ends.
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