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Christmas Hot Water Bottle Cover
"Difficulty Intermediate Materials Cygnet Yarn, Chunky, 100% Acrylic, 156 mtr, 100 gr Color A (green ), 1 skein, color B (crushed berry), Hook: 5 mm Yarn Needle, Scissors, Measuring Tape Christmas Hot Water Bottle Cover Pattern Sizes One size - measure depends on your original hot water bottle. This sample is 9” X 11” without the Gauge 12 st X 11 rows Stitch Key Ch = Chain Sc = Single Crochet Sl St = Slip Stitch Yo = Yarn Over Fpdc = Front post double crochet stitch Stay Calm and Crochet! Sandra "
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We love helping our readers get creative with their craft projects, especially when it comes to Christmas-themed projects like hot water bottle covers. If you enjoy making Christmas hot water bottle covers, we have some fun recommendations for you to try out!
For those who are looking to step up their game, why not try making a patchwork hot water bottle cover? You can use scraps of festive holiday fabric to create a unique and colorful design that will surely stand out. This project is perfect for intermediate crafters who want to challenge themselves and create a one-of-a-kind piece for the holiday season.
If you're a beginner looking for a simpler project, consider making a felt hot water bottle cover with Christmas appliques. Felt is easy to work with and you can add cute holiday-themed designs like snowflakes, reindeer, or Christmas trees with simple embroidery stitches. This project is great for gift-giving or for adding a festive touch to your own home.
For those who want to get the whole family involved, why not try making a set of matching Christmas hot water bottle covers for everyone in your household? You can choose a theme or color scheme that ties them all together, like traditional red and green or cozy plaid. This project is a fun way to get everyone in the holiday spirit and create something special together.
Crochet HookH/8 or 5 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
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