easy crochet tutorial | cute crochet drink cozy 🧋 | stitchberry
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Hello sweet friends! Who is ready for a quick and easy crochet tutorial??? In today's video, I am showing you how to crochet these ADORABLE drink cozies (that are perfect for your iced coffees 😉).
I hope you enjoy this easy crochet tutorial and below are links to everything I mentioned in the video!
Free written pattern + materials: stitchberryblo...
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Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
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It’s so nice learning this from a fellow left handed person so I don’t have to mentally flip everything in my head 😂
Great idea for my mason jar of cold overnight oats!!
Thank you!! This is a wonderful tutorial!
This is so pretty! I love the color combination!
Congratulations on reaching 9000 subscribers!! Love your smile and positivity! I have never used Hobbii yarn but love the colors! Again, congratulations!
Wow... nice crochet.
Hi Grace! Thank you for sharing this pattern, I've made a few cozies in different sizes and absolutely love them! :) Would it be alright with you if I sold them in my new online shop with pattern credit?
If I’m just working with one color do I still slip stitch and chain 1 at the end of the round on the body? Great tutorial!
I believe so but I’m a beginner too😢
I know this was a year ago so I’m not sure if you’re still wondering, but yes this is worked in non-continuous rounds. You could choose to make them continuous if you’re not changing color, but I personally like non-continuous rounds, especially for beginners because it’s much easier to count your stitches to make sure you’re on track and not adding or dropping any stitches.
So non-continuous rounds will always end in slip stitching to the first stitch of the round and chaining one before beginning your next round. For non-continuous you would just place your next stitch into the top of the one from the previous round and work sort of a spiral upwards. Continuous is used in a lot of amigurumi work and some people prefer it because it tends give a more seamless finish.
How do you cut the contrasting color