Because I'm not sure if it's written legibly or not... But this is how I make my coffee cozies. I'll have the pattern up here a few days before I move it to the shop wordpress.
Coffee sleeve
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
6:30 PM
This pattern is great for using up scrap yarn. They make great gifts for coffee lovers too. I've given them away as gifts and try to keep some around for last minute gifts.
The pocket works great in a contrasting or complimentary color. And is big enough to slip in a gift card or a few sugar packets while you're on the run. They fit all the paper coffee cups I've tried so far (Starbucks and generic ones) and are big enough so your whole hand is protected from the hot cup.
Tools needed
Size f hook
Scissors
Any worsted yarn in two colors
(I use cotton sugar and cream works great)
Yarn needle
Any embellishments you want
(I tend to leave those off just because it makes it more washer friendly without)
SLEEVE
Sleeve should be about 4.5 inches wide and three inches tall.
Chain 45
Slip stitch chain one in slipknot of the first stitch to form loop.
Without turning go through every stitch with a single stitch (45)
Slip stitch and chain one, (Will count as first stitch from here out)
Single stitch around row (45 stitches)
Repeat row 11 more times
POCKET
Chain 19
Turn
Single crochet over (19)
You'll want to repeat at least 7 rows. More or less to your taste but I found 7 rows is good.
Whip stitch pocket to sleeve, tuck tails embellish as you wish and Voila! You have a sleeve as unique as your coffee!