- Designed by: Jennifer Pionk
If you're looking for a new and fun project to make, you have to check out this cabled cosy drink mitt by Jennifer Pionk! It's genius! Such a simple and fun project, that can be made in a heartbeat. What's more, you can be pretty sure that your hands won't be cold this upcoming winter time.
Photos by Jennifer Pionk / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on acrochetedsimplicity.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Tags30 Minute Ice Cream Sleeve
Let me guess, you’re here for one reason and one reason only; You love ice cream but can’t stand how cold that little pint is when you’re just trying to enjoy a cold dessert while watching the Bachelor. Especially if you love to devour ice cream any time of the year, meaning those winter months are even rougher! It really is a tragedy. So naturally, I had to design a crochet pattern to solve this horrific event we all face, sometimes on the daily.
Say hello to the 30 minute Ice Cream Pint Sleeve. Yup, you read that correctly. In 30 minutes or less, you can enjoy a pint of Ben and Jerry’s comfortably. You can thank me later.
UPDATE: My husband has managed to steal this ice cream sleeve from me the last 3 nights in a row (yes, we eat ice cream that often). Be warned you may need to make more than one!
Materials
5.50mm Crochet Hook
Approx. 30 yards Lion Brand Flikka OR light (3) cotton yarn
Scissors
Yarn Needle
Scrap yarn
Gauge
In X- Stitch using 5.50mm Crochet Hook
16sts & 7.2r = 4”
Abbreviations
Ch - Chain
DC - Double Crochet
Sk - Skip
SC - Single Crochet
Sl St - Slip Stitch
X St - X-Stitch
Notes
This sleeve is worked from the bottom up.
One size fits most one pint ice cream containers.
Ch2 does NOT count as a stitch.
Special Stitches
X-Stitch - Sk1, DC, DC into Skipped stitch
Pattern
Begin with the magic circle
R1 - 8 HDC into circle (8)
R2 - Ch1, 2HDC into each stitch around (16)
R3 - Ch1, *HDC, 2HDC, repeat from * around (24)
R4 - Ch1, *HDC into next 2 sts, 2HDC, repeat from * around (32)
R5 - Ch2, X St into each stitch around (32)
Repeat R5 for a total of 10 rounds (32)
R11 - Ch1, SC into each stitch around (32)
Fasten off. Weave in all ends.
Ice Cream Cozy
This Ice Cream Cozy is a fan favorite. You can finally enjoy your ice cream right out of the pint carton without having to transfer the ice cream, or even sorbet, into a bowl. Furthermore, it keeps your hands warm which is due to having used bulky and velvet yarn. It is super soft, functional and cozy. In addition, the Ice Cream cozy has a handle such that you can wrap it around your hands and the ice cream won't fall. And did I mention it is easy as it only uses single crochet stitches?
Oven Mitt Set Crochet Pattern
It's holiday season, which means a lot of us are going to be spending more time in the kitchen. Cooking up feasts and helping the family prepare for guests. So, in the spirit of the season, I've stitched up an Oven Mitt Set. It's perfect for baking pies or roasting a turkey. The set has a pattern for a pot holder and an oven mitt worked in a half double crochet V stitch. I made mine using a Berroco Pima yarn which is 100% cotton. It's a 4 ply yarn which adds extra cushion (perfect for an oven mitt) and it's soft and luxurious too.
Crochet Dino Bath Mitt Pattern
This bath mitt is sure to be a hit with dinosaur-lovers everywhere! This mitt is designed for kiddos, but is just big enough for an adult hand to fit in, as well. This pattern uses scrubby cotton, but can easily be switched out for your favorite cotton yarn.
Autumn Acorn Hot Pads
- Designed by Jennifer E. Ryan
Take a look at these beautiful fall hot pads by Jennifer E. Ryan! They are made in perfect colors and look absolutely cute. You can be pretty sure that they will make your kitchen ready for fall. What's more, the acorns can be used booth as a potholder and a hot pat, because they are made with a double strand of yarn.
PHOTOS by Jennifer E. Ryan /Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on celticknotcrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.