See how to make an adorable knitted coffee cozy to keep your drinks snug and warm. Because coffee cups need hugs too, right? Pair your coffee cozy up with a coffee mug and a DIY Mother’s Day card that you can print off from home and you have a great gift for mom!
How to Knit a Coffee Cozy
Coffee cozies are a great way to keep your coffee or tea warm (or your hands from being scalded on the cup). Here we’ll show you how you can knit your own! These coffee cozies make great gifts too, so make up a few of them and keep them on hand.
The cozy is worked in a rib pattern, which gives it the elasticity it needs to stretch over a cup without sagging, and the Little Twist I’ve added to it, adds a little more depth.
Little Twist Coffee Cozy Knitting Pattern
Notes
Rated: Easy +
Skills Used
- Cast On
- Knit
- Purl
- Little Twist – see below for the how-to
- Bind Off
What you’ll need to knit a coffee cozy
Alternatively, you can get all of these items at your local craft and/or dollar store – no yarn snobbery allowed here.
Little Twist = worked over two stitches. Slip the first stitch as if to knit, and then knit the next stitch. Bring your left needle over to the stitch you slipped, and insert your left needle into that stitch, and pass it over the stitch you just knitted. You’ll have a strand of yarn drawing a slightly twisted arch over the knitted stitch. Knit that stitch that you just moved back over to the left needle. (Sl, K1, PSSO, K)
Slip 1
Knit the next stitch off the left-hand needle.
Using the left needle, pick up the stitch previously slipped, and slip it over the stitch just knitted,
and bring it back to the left needle and proceed to knit it.
Directions
CO 36 sts
Row 1: *P2, K2, repeat from * across
Row 2: *P2, K2, repeat from * across
Row 3: *P2, Sl, K1, PSSO, K, repeat from * across
Row 4: *P2, K2, repeat from * across
Repeat rows 1 – 4, two more time
Bind off.
Cut yarn leaving about a 12” tail, and attach darning needle.
Secure the last stitch, and put the cast on edge next to the bind off edge, and stitch closed the top 1/2 inch of the seam.
Weave the sewing yarn down through one side of the seam, leaving a nice little gap for the handle of your mug to fit through.
Stitch the remaining 1/2 “ of the seam.
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How to Knit a Coffee Cozy
Supplies
- Worsted Weight Yarn 1 ball
- Size 7mm knitting needles
- Scissors
- Darning needle
Skills Used
- Cast On
- Knit
- Purl
- Little Twist – see below for the how-to
- Bind Off
Instructions
- Little Twist = worked over two stitches. Slip the first stitch as if to knit, and then knit the next stitch. Bring your left needle over to the stitch you slipped, and insert your left needle into that stitch, and pass it over the stitch you just knitted. You’ll have a strand of yarn drawing a slightly twisted arch over the knitted stitch. Knit that stitch that you just moved back over to the left needle. (Sl, K1, PSSO, K)
DIRECTIONS
- CO 36 sts
- Row 1: *P2, K2, repeat from * across
- Row 2: *P2, K2, repeat from * across
- Row 3: *P2, Sl, K1, PSSO, K, repeat from * across
- Row 4: *P2, K2, repeat from * across
- Repeat rows 1 – 4, two more time
- Bind off.
- Cut yarn leaving about a 12” tail, and attach darning needle.
- Secure the last stitch, and put the cast on edge next to the bind off edge, and stitch closed the top 1/2 inch of the seam.
- Weave the sewing yarn down through one side of the seam, leaving a nice little gap for the handle of your mug to fit through.
- Stitch the remaining 1/2 “ of the seam.
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Carol Lee Parry says
not sure what I am doing incurrectly. For row 3, I end up with odd number os stitches. When I am on row one and row two I have 36 stitches on the needles. row 3 I have 29 stitches. A mystery.
For the ‘twist’ I sliped a stitch, then knit a stitch, passed the slipped stitch over the knitted stitch and knitted the next one. Perhaps I am not doing something correct!
Evelyne says
Hi Carol!
In the directions :
Slip the first stitch as if to knit, and then knit the next stitch. Bring your left needle over to the stitch you slipped, and insert your left needle into that stitch, and pass it over the stitch you just knitted. You’ll have a strand of yarn drawing a slightly twisted arch over the knitted stitch. Knit that stitch that you just moved back over to the left needle.
It sounds as though you maybe are not knitting the slipped stitch after you move it back to the left needle?
When you pass the slipped stitch back over, don’t drop it but keep it on the left needge so that you can knit it.
Hope that helps!
Evelyne