Fall Leaves Crochet Cozy
Protect your fingers from piping hot coffee when you wrap your favorite mug or disposable cup in this cute Fall Leaves Crochet Cozy. Two leaves in vibrant fall shades adorn a white crocheted background, creating a cute fall scene. There's more to the crochet cozy than meets the eye, as you can stash money for your next coffee run in the leaf. While you can make a cozy for your daily cup of java, consider stocking up on supplies and keeping a few on hand for impromptu gifts. This is an easy crochet pattern crafters will want in their repertoire!
NotesAccording to the blogger, you can use any yarn to create this cozy.
Crochet HookG/6 or 4 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Materials List
- Red Heart Super Saver Yarn (blogger used white, gold, and flamingo yarns)
- G/6 crochet hook
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
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JaneEK
Sep 29, 2018
One of my husband and my favorite indulgences is hanging out in one of our local coffee shops. Since we live in one university town and less than 10 miles from another, we have plenty of places to choose from. I use cozies all the time, so Im going to start asking if I can leave some for other customers to purchase. I get compliments on mine all the time, and even the smallest shops have their own gift cards.
princess6860504
Aug 29, 2018
This coffee and tea sleeve slash cozy is a great design that can be used as a basic backdrop for ANY motif you want! The fallen leaves are perfect for the upcoming months- for me to sip my pumpkin spice latte. But you could make your sleeve in a pine green and put GREEN leaves on it for the holidays. Lots of options here.
Cheryl Y
Aug 29, 2017
I love this Fall Leaves Crochet Cozy! The written pattern is great and easy to follow, plus there is a full video showing step by step on how to crochet this cute cup cozy. I love that the pictured cozy has a tea bag in the leaf. LOL That would be me, tea all the way! I'll be making a few of these for my to-go cups. So cute and easy! I am thinking that a good cotton yarn would work better for the cozy part of this to help keep the heat in. What do you think? Thank you so much for sharing this free crochet pattern.
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