Easy Crochet Mason Jar Cozy Pattern
Looking for a quick and easy crochet gift for the holidays?
Check out my Easy Crochet Mason Jar Cozy Pattern!!
Whenever the weather gets a *touch* cooler, I instantly snap into crochet mode š I don’t know what it is, but something about fall gets me in the mood for crocheting! Especially when Christmas is coming up – I love crocheting gifts for the special people in my life! This past month, my sister and I visited our sister in Thessaloniki, Greece – we had so much fun planning projects together and getting DIY ideas from some little shops downtown! One of the days we visited a cute little yarn shop downtown and I found this super soft 25% merino wool yarn . . . I KNEW it had to be a crochet mason jar cozy as soon as I felt it! It’s so thick and soft, and the hombre look is adorable! I came up with this Easy Crochet Mason Jar Cozy Pattern in an afternoon – it’s a fun and easy project for any crochet-lover out there! š
Dress up any plain old Mason jar with a cozy and fill it with goodies for a Christmas gift . . . Pinterest is full of ideas š A jar with an ‘at-home manicure or pedicure’ is such a cute idea! Or a jar with a savory soup mix or a sweet brownie mix in it is the perfect idea for someone who loves cooking or baking! I’m thinking of some homemade treats in a jar for some of my Christmas gifts this year š
If you don’t want to give your jar and cozy away, keep it for yourself! Jars are great for keeping bathrooms organized – store toothbrushes, makeup brushes, cotton balls/pads, or Q-tips in them! Or for making your desk or work-space a little less ‘busy-looking’ – use the jar as a utensil holder for pens, pencils, and paintbrushes. Or for keeping your kitchen less cluttered and more organized – store coffee beans, pasta, sugar, or dry beans in a jar! If you make your cozy to match your house or room decor, place your jar on an end table, dresser, or dining room table and stick some flowers in it!
To get started you will need:
Yarn (4)
Crochet Hook – H
Stitch marker
Mason Jar (this pattern is for a pint-sized jar)
Start by making a magic circle
ROW 1: 12 DC inside the magic circle
ROW 2: 2 HDC in each DC
ROW 3: {1 DC, 1 HDC in each HDC} all around
ROW 4: SC all around
ROW 5: {DC in SC, skip next st} all around
ROWS 6 through 8: {Ch 1, DC in ch-1 gap space} all around
ROWS 9 & 10: SC all around
ROW 11: ch 2, {ch 1, sk next stitch, DC in next} all around
ROW 12: {ch 2, 2 DC in ch-1 gap space} all around
ROW 13: {1 HDC between 2 DC, 2 HDC in ch-2 gap} all around
ROW 14: ch 1, {HDC in every HDC} all around
Finish: slip-stitch into the next two stitches to even out the row. Finish off and weave in ends.
If you are planning on using this cozy over a Mason jar for a beverage, I recommend putting it on the jar before you pour your beverage into the jar. That way you’ll prevent any possibility of spilling while putting the cozy on š