Cozy Cabled Coffee Sleeve

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    Cozy Cabled Coffee Sleeve

    Cozy Cabled Coffee Sleeve
    Cozy Cabled Coffee Sleeve

    "Cable Crochet Created by alternating rows of bpdc, fptr, bpdc, fpdc with skipping stitched to create a “cabled” look. On the WS use back-post, on the RS use front-post. Notes US Terminology When the row begins with CH3, it does count as a st. Instead of beginning a row with CH 3, you may want to choose to use a false (or chainless) DC stitch Add or subtract rows or cables for larger or smaller circumference The 3 FPTr in the 3 sk DC are worked in front of the first 3 FPTr"

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    We love the cozy cabled coffee sleeve project! If you enjoy knitting or crocheting, we have a few more project ideas that we think you'll love.

    For knitters, we recommend trying your hand at making a matching cabled headband or ear warmer. Using the same cables that you love in your coffee sleeve, you can create a stylish and functional accessory to keep you warm during the colder months. Plus, it's a great way to practice your cabling skills on a smaller scale.

    If you prefer crocheting, why not make a set of cabled coasters to complement your coffee sleeve? These coasters will not only protect your tables from hot or cold beverages, but they will also add a touch of handmade charm to your home decor. You can experiment with different colors and yarn weights to create a set that suits your personal style.

    Lastly, for those who enjoy making gifts for loved ones, we suggest trying your hand at cabled mittens or gloves. These cozy accessories are not only practical but can also be a thoughtful present for a friend or family member. You can customize the size, color, and cable pattern to make them truly unique and special.

    We hope these project ideas inspire you to continue crafting and exploring new techniques in knitting or crocheting. Happy crafting!

    Easy

    Crochet HookJ/10 or 6 mm hook

    Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

    Crochet Gauge14 st x 9 rows in a 4” square
    Stitch used to obtain gauge: Double Crochet

    Finished Size4"

    Materials List

    • Yarn
    • Hook
    • Yarn Needle
    • Scissors

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