We bought some new glasses the other day and realized fairly quickly the glasses were not insulated so left little rings and droplets of water everywhere. I used the bottle huggies pattern to make some huggies for the glasses. Thought I would share!
Base row 1: Ch 2, 6 sc in 2nd ch. Sl in first sc
Base row 2: Ch 1, 2 sc in same st and each st around, ss in first sc
Base row 3: Ch 1, 1sc in same st, 2 sc next, repeat around
Base row 4: Ch 1, 1 sc in same st and next st, 2 sc next, repeat around
Base row 5: ch 1, sc in next three st and 2 sc in next, repeat around
I made three different styles of huggies, they differ when they reach the body of the glass for each start with a sc around in the back loops only.
Version 1: continue sc in back loops only until height of glass (I did 11 rows for a total of 12).
Version 2: dc each round in back loops only until desired height (I did 6 rows)
Version 3: sc in back loops for 4 rows, dc in bl for 2 rows, sc in bl only for the next 4 rows.
Version 1: continue sc in back loops only until height of glass (I did 11 rows for a total of 12).
Version 2: dc each round in back loops only until desired height (I did 6 rows)
Version 3: sc in back loops for 4 rows, dc in bl for 2 rows, sc in bl only for the next 4 rows.
I did have a problem with the huggies slipping off so I turned the project for the last row to make it tighter. You can also decrease a few times if needed.
If you are a beginning crocheter you can see how easy it is to adjust a pattern to give a whole new look. Use your imagination to design your own pattern today!
If you are a beginning crocheter you can see how easy it is to adjust a pattern to give a whole new look. Use your imagination to design your own pattern today!