This pattern includes designs for a coffee cozy and a beer cozy. The coffee cozy was originally published in Happily Hooked Magazine, and I thought I'd give it a companion piece to share here. The coffee cozy fits most standard cups you get from from your favorite coffee house, and fits on pint glasses, while the beer cozy fits most bottles and cans. Whether your Dad's favorite vice is of the caffeine or alcohol variety, make him a tie he'll actually use!
This pattern whips up quickly, so you really do still have time to make one for Father's Day.
Power Tie
Coffee and Beer Cozies
- US H (5 mm) hook
- Worsted weight cotton yarn in two colors, A and B. Shown (left to right) in Lily Sugar’n Cream in Light Blue and Country Red, Soft Ecru and Country Red, and Light Blue and Barnboard
- TwistsYarn needle or Large eye blunt needle
Gauge
7 sc and 9 rows = 2”
7 sc and 9 rows = 2”
Abbreviations
st(s) :
stitch(es)
ch(s):
chain(s)
sc:
single crochet
hdc:
half double crochet
dc:
double crochet
sl:
slipstitch
inc:
increase (crochet two stitches in one space)
dec:
decrease (crochet two stitches together)
BLO:
back loops only
Special Stitches
Foundation single crochet (used in coffee cozy only): ch 2, insert hook in second ch from hook and pull up a loop. Yarn over and pull through one loop (chain made). Yarn over and pull through both loops. Succeeding stitches are worked into the chain made in the previous stitch.
Notes
1. Starting chains do not count as a stitch. 2. Pattern is worked in rounds. Do not turn at the ends of rounds unless otherwise noted. For beer cozy only, pattern is worked in a spiral without joining rounds.
3. Repeat directions following * to end of round.
Instructions
Coffee
Cozy Shirt
1: With A, leaving a slightly long tail to sew up gap, foundation single
crochet 27 and join in a ring. (27)
2: Ch 1, *sc; join to first sc. (27)
3: Ch 1, *sc 8, sc inc; join to first sc. (30)
4-5: Ch 1, *sc; join to
first sc. (30)
6: Ch 1, *sc 9, sc inc; join
to first sc. (33)
7-8: Ch 1, *sc; join to
first sc. (33)
9: Ch 1, *sc 10, sc inc;
join to first sc. (36)
10-11: Ch 1, *sc; join to
first sc. (36)
12: Ch 1, *sc 11, sc inc;
join to first sc. (39)
13-14: Ch 1, *sc; join to
first sc. (39)
Begin Collar
1: Ch 1, sc in BLO, sc 3,
(sc inc, sc 4) six times, sc inc, sc 3, sc in BLO. (46)
*Note: the tie will be worked into the two unworked front loops.
2: Ch 1, TURN, sc dec, sc
42, sc dec. (44)
3: Ch 3, TURN, dc, hdc, hdc
dec, sc 2, (sc dec, sc 4) five times, sc dec, sc 2, hdc dec, hdc, dc, ch 3, sl
in same space, ch 2 more and sl in row below. (36, not counting chains)
4: Ch 1, TURN, sl evenly up
side edge of collar, in each stitch around, and down opposite edge. Tie off,
leaving long tail to stitch down collar edge (enough for a few stitches on each
side will do).
Make Tie – pattern on
pg 4
Beer Cozy Shirt
With A, make a magic ring
1: Sc 6 into magic ring.
Mark ends of rounds. Work in a spiral; do not join rounds.
2: *Sc inc (12)
3: *Sc inc, sc (18)
4: *Sc inc, sc 2 (24)
5: *Sc inc, sc 7 (27)
Work
even until piece measures 5” laid flat.
Begin Collar
1: Ch 1, sc in BLO, sc 2,
(sc inc, sc 3) five times, sc inc, sc 2, sc in BLO. (33)
*Note: the tie will be worked into the two unworked front loops.
2: Ch 1, TURN, sc dec, sc 29,
sc dec. (31)
3: Ch 3, TURN, dc, hdc, hdc
dec, (sc dec, sc 5,) three times, sc dec, hdc dec, hdc, dc. ch 3, sl in same
space, ch 2 more and sl in row below. (25, not counting chains).
4: Ch 1, TURN, sl evenly up
side edge of collar, in each stitch around, and down opposite edge. Tie off,
leaving long tail to stitch down collar edge (enough for a few stitches on each
side will do).
Tie (same for both
versions)
With B, starting with a very
long tail (approx 2 ft), hold cozy upside down and attach yarn in the first unworked
front loop from the first round of the collar.
2-3: Ch 1, TURN, sc 2. (2)
4: Ch 1, TURN, sc inc 2 (4)
5-10: Ch 1, TURN, sc 4. (4)
11: Ch 1, TURN, sc dec 2. (2)
12: Ch 1, TURN, sc 2. (2)
13: Ch 1, TURN, sc dec. Tie
off, leaving a long tail to sew the tie down to the shirt. (1)
Finishing
Shirt
(coffee cozy only): Use a yarn needle to stitch up the gap left in the
first round, and weave in yarn end.
Collar:
Fold collar down. Using yarn needle, stitch down the
collar along the two front points, weaving the yarn tail under the tie to reach
the opposite side. Weave in end.
Enjoy your Father's Day!
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