Fringe Cup Cozy Pattern
Fringe is in! And these little cup cozies are no exception. This fringe cup cozy design has been my most popular cup cozy at craft fairs this year. I hope you enjoy this simple and stylish pattern!
If you would like to purchase an inexpensive pdf version of this fringe cup cozy pattern, you can find it here at my Etsy shop.
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Materials:
Crochet Hook: US I (5.5 mm)
Size 5 yarn (I used Loops & Threads Velveteen)
Scissors
Yarn needle
Button
Thread & sewing needle for attaching button
Gauge:
1″ = 3 hdc
Stitches Used:
(ch) chain
(hdc) half-double crochet
(sl st) slip stitch
Chain 26. Join to the first chain with a sl st to create a circle. Ch 1.
Row 1: Hdc in same stitch and around (26). Join with sl st to first hdc. Ch 1.
Rows 2-5: Repeat Row 1.
Row 6: Hdc in same stitch and next 4 stitches. 2hdc in next stitch. Hdc in next 14 stitches. 2 hdc in next stitch. Hdc in next 5 stitches (28). Join with sl st to first hdc. Ch 1.
Row 7: Hdc in same stitch and around (28). Join with sl st to first hdc. Ch 1.
Row 8: Hdc in same stitch and around (28). Join with sl st to first hdc. Finish off and weave in ends.
Button: Attach the button near the top of the Cup Cozy.
Fringe: Cut 28 pieces of yarn, about 6″ each. Locate the row that lands directly below the lower edge of the button. Attach one piece of yarn to each stitch around the row. Trim the fringe so that it is the length that you want and the ends are even. (If you’ve never added fringe to a project, you can find my photo tutorial HERE.)
If you like this pattern, you might enjoy the matching Fringe Clutch Pattern as well! They’re awfully cute together!
Note: Feel free to sell finished products made with this pattern. If finished products are posted online, please include a reference/credit to this pattern. Do not distribute or claim the pattern as your own, or alter and use my photos to market your finished products.
This yarn has been discontinued. What do you suggest to use as a replacement?
Hi Megan! This yarn was kind of a cross between t-shirt yarn and tape yarn. I would suggest either, depending on which “feel” you like better.