Lacy Mason Jar Crochet Cozy
Add some pizzazz to something as basic as a Mason jar with this Lacy Mason Jar Crochet Cozy. Whether you're using them as decorations or giving them as gifts with food or supplies within, you can't go wrong with Mason jar crafts. This crochet pattern will instantly make your gift instantly more interesting. Crafts with Mason jars may seem silly, but recycling and upcycling these jars have become quite popular. Many people use them as glassware, gift containers, and storage containers. Don't miss out on this trend!
Crochet HookI/9 or 5.5 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Crochet Gauge12 dc = 4" [10 cm] and 4 rows = 3" [7.5 cm]. CHECK YOUR GAUGE. Use any size hook to obtain the gauge.
Finished SizeFits standard size small and large Mason jars
Size Details:
- Small finished circumference: 7” [18 cm]; Height: 5” [13 cm]
- Large finished circumference: 8” [20 cm]; Height: 7” [18 cm]
Materials:
- RED HEART® Soft®: 1 ball each 9870 Deep Sea A, 9440 Light Grey Heather B
- Susan Bates® Crochet Hook: 5.5mm [US I-9]
- Yarn needle
Note: Beginning ch-2 counts as first dc, unless otherwise indicated.
LARGE COZY
With A, ch 4, slip st in first ch to form ring.
Round 1 (Right side): Ch 2, 6 dc into ring, slip st into top of ch-2 to join — 7 dc.
Round 2: Ch 2, dc in same st, 2 dc in each of next 5 sts, dc in next st, slip st in top of ch-2 to join — 13 dc.
Round 3: Ch 2, dc in same st, 2 dc in each st around, slip st in top of ch-2 to join — 26 dc.
Round 4: Ch 3 (counts as dc), dc in same st, * skip next st, 2 dc in next st; repeat from * around, slip st in top of ch-3 to join — 26 dc.
Rounds 5-12: Repeat Round 4.
Round 13: Ch 2 (counts as sc, ch 1), * sc in next dc, skip next dc, ch 1; repeat from * around, slip st in 1st ch of beginning ch-2 — 14 sc, 14 ch-1 spaces. Fasten off and weave in ends.
SMALL COZY
With B, ch 5, slip st in first ch to form ring.
Round 1 (Right side): Ch 2, 9 dc into ring, slip st into top of ch-2 to join — 10 dc.
Round 2: Ch 2, dc in same st, 2 dc in each st around, slip st in top of ch-2 to join — 20 dc.
Round 3: Ch 4 (counts as dc, ch-1), *skip next st, dc in next st, ch 1; repeat from * around, slip st in 3rd ch of beginning ch-4 to join — 10 dc, 10 ch-1 spaces.
Round 4: Ch 3 (counts as dc), dc in same st, 2 dc in each dc around, slip st in top of ch-3 to join — 20 dc.
Rounds 5-7: Repeat Rounds 3 and 4 once; repeat Round 3 again.
Round 8: Ch 1, sc into each dc and ch-1 around, slip st in 1st sc to join — 20 sc. Fasten off and weave in ends.
FINISHING
Block lightly if desired.
ABBREVIATIONS
- A, B, = Color A, Color B
- ch = chain
- dc = double crochet
- mm = millimeters
- sc = single crochet
- st(s) = stitch (es)
- * = repeat whatever follows the * as indicated.
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Morehouse17
Sep 30, 2017
What a simple way to spruce up a mason jar or any jar for that matter. If you are one of those people that give Mason jar gifts during the holiday, here is an added layer to the gift. No gift wrap needed now.
princess6860504
Apr 04, 2017
Do you know what these Mason jar crocheted cozies would be good for? During the holidays, fill them with ribbon candy, peppermints, or hot cocoa mix for gifts for teachers, mailman, neighbors.... then do the cozies up in red and white- or red and green. They can eat the candy and then save the jar to store other items!
Delphine Bryant
Mar 29, 2017
I have a passion for mason jars. I have them in just about every room. Right now I have a zillion ideas to use these cozies for. I do preserve during the summer months and give away as gifts and everyone returns the jars hoping for replacements. The cozies will not be a part of the gifts.
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