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Crochet Baby Bottle Warmer

Leyla
Leyla
2024-03-07 06:28:52
Crochet Baby Bottle Warmer

Keep your little one's milk warm and cozy with our adorable crochet baby bottle warmer. This innovative accessory is not only practical but also adds a touch of charm to your baby's feeding routine. Handcrafted with love and attention to detail, our bottle cozy is made from soft, high-quality yarn that is gentle against your baby's delicate skin. The intricate crochet pattern not only provides insulation but also adds a delightful aesthetic to the bottle. With its stretchable design, it can easily accommodate different bottle shapes and sizes, making it a versatile accessory for all your baby's feeding needs.


Materials Needed:*

Before we dive into the crochet process, gather the necessary materials:
- Worsted weight yarn in your preferred color
- Crochet hook appropriate for your yarn weight
- Yarn needle for weaving in ends

Work in the round, adding single crochet stitches to create the base of the bottle warmer. This will determine the height of the more generous. Choose a stitch pattern or texture for the body. You might opt for a simple single crochet throughout or experiment with more complex stitches for added visual appeal.

Finish off the top edge with a decorative edging stitch. This not only adds a finishing touch but also reinforces the structure of the warmer.

Abbreviations:
sc=single crochet
sl st=slip stitch ch=chain
dc=double crochet
Supplies:
Caron Soft Pink Yarn
I used a Gerber Tall bottle, Gerber Essentials, 9 oz bottle
E Hook
Rnd 1: ch 2, work 5 sc in the 2nd chain from the hook, sl st to join
Rnd 2. ch 1, work 2sc in each sc around, sl st in the ch 1 to join-10 sc
Rnd 3: ch 1, *work a sc, work 2sc in the next sc, *Repeat around, sl st ‑15 sc
Rnd 4: ch 1, *work a sc in the next 2 sc, work 2 sc in the next sc, *Repeat around, sl st ‑20 sc
Rnd 5. ch 1, *work a sc in the next 3 sc, work 2 sc in the next sc, *Repeat around, sl st ‑25 sc
Rnd 6. ch 1, *work a sc in the next 4 sc, work 2 sc in the next sc, *Repeat around, sl st ‑30 sc
Rnd 7. ch 1, *work a sc in the next 5 sc, work 2 sc in the next sc, *Repeat around, sl st ‑35 sc
Rnd 8. ch 2, hdc in each back loop around, sl st ‑35 hdc
Rnd 9. ch 3 (counts as a dc), dc in the next stitch, skip two stitches, *work 2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc in the next stitch, skip two stitches, dc in the next two stitches, *Repeat around, Total of 5 shells(2dc,ch 1, 2 dc) and 12 dc’s, sl st in the ch 3
Rnds 10–21. ch 3 (counts as a dc) dc in the next dc, *work 2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc in the previous ch 1 space, dc in the next two dc, Repeat around, Total of 5 shells(2dc,ch 1, 2 dc) and 12 dc’s, sl st in the ch 3 Repeat this round for a total of 12 rounds.
Rnd 22. sc in each stitch around, sl st
Rnd 23. ch 3 (counts as a dc) dc in each sc around, sl st
Rnd 24. sc, skip two stitches, work 6 hdc in the next stitch, skip two stitches, sc, skip two stitches, *work 6 hdc in the next stitch, skip two stitches, sc in the next stitch, *Repeat, sl st. Fasten off.
With F hook, Chain 90. Tie off at the ends. Weave the chain in and out of the dc’s in Rnd 22 and then tie a bow to finish.
Finishing Touches: Weave in any loose ends and trim excess yarn. Ensure that all components are securely attached and the warmer is free of potential hazards for your baby.

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