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Knitted Celebration Crown Coffee Cozy — Free Knitting Patterns
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Knitted Celebration Crown Coffee Cozy

Introducing the Festive Crown Coffee Cozy, a charming accessory that will add a touch of elegance to your morning coffee routine. Crafted with love and care, this cozy is knitted using the finest quality yarn, ensuring both style and functionality. The intricate design of the cozy resembles a crown, making it the perfect companion for your favorite hot beverage. The cozy is meticulously knitted, with every stitch carefully placed to create a stunning crown-like pattern. The cozy fits snugly around your coffee cup, keeping your drink warm and your hands comfortable. Whether you're enjoying a quiet morning at home or sipping coffee on the go, the Festive Crown Coffee Cozy is sure to turn heads and bring a touch of regal charm to your daily routine. 

Supplies:

  • one ball of bon bon yarn Lion Brand
  • 2.5mm needles (between a US 1 and 2) or size needed to get gauge. Don’t be daunted by the small needle. This is a quick knit.
  • tapestry needle

Gauge: 6 stitches and 11 rows (slightly stretched) in 1 inch.

Required Skills:

  • knitting
  • basic increases and decreases
  • seaming

Abbreviations:

  • S1 = slip 1 purlwise
  • K = knit
  • Kfb = Knit into front and back of the same stitch increasing one stitch
  • Skpsso – Slip 1, knit 1, pass the slipped stitch over
  • (xx) = the number of stitches on the needle at the end of the row

Notes:
The anatomy of the crown: The points will be called “the top edge” and the bottom, the side that rests closest to the eyes, will be called “the bottom edge”.

This project is knit flat and then sewn into a circle at the end. Directions are given in rows.

Pattern :

Cast on 10 stitches.
Row 1: slip 1, knit 9 (always slip the first stitch on the bottom edge of the crown to give the base a smooth look)
Row 2: kfb, k9 (11)
Row 3: s1, k10
Row 4: kfb, k10 (12)
Row 5: s1, k11
Row 6: kfb, k11 (13)
Row 7: s1, k12
Row 8: kfb, k12 (14)
Row 9: s1, k13
Row 10: kfb, k13 (15)
Row 11: s1, k14
(This is the apex of a point. 15 stitches on the needle)

Row 12: skpsso, k13
Row 13: s1, k13
Row 14: skpsso, k12
Row 15: s1, k12
Row 16: skpsso, k11
Row 17: s1, k11
Row 18: skpsso, k10
Row 19: s1, k10
Row 20: skpsso, k9
Row 21: s1, k9 (10)
(This is the base of a point.)

Follow these 21 rows 5 times, making 5 points. Then cast off, and seam the crown together.

This is not a super tight fit on the cup. If your knitting on bigger needles, or have a looser gauge, consider going down to 4 points.

Enjoy!!

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