Free Galentines Coffee Cup Cosy…

crochet coffee cup cosy

This easy crochet cup cosy is a quick and thoughtful handmade project, perfect for gifting, craft fairs, or everyday use.

Although this crochet cup cosy was originally designed as a Valentine’s Day make, it’s a lovely little project to crochet all year round. Whether you’re making one as a small handmade gift, a cosy treat for yourself, or a quick stash-busting project using yarn you already own, this cup cosy is simple, practical, and perfect for everyday use.

This easy crochet cup cosy tutorial shows you how to make a cosy step-by-step using simple stitches — perfect for beginners and a fun stash-busting project.

This cute coffee cup cosy has a cute ribbed top brim and a chic lacy body made from clusters of v stitches, before nipping in at the base with a band of double crochet stitches and being finished with a yarny little heart.

The pattern is simple and quick to hook up and can be made from stash… just perfect for gifting and treating your best friends or of course yourself! They are also great sellers at markets, so if you are a finished piece seller, they make a great low-cost, high-appeal item for fairs and craft markets.

If you’re in the mood for more relaxed, feel-good makes, I’ve also shared 7 crochet projects you can make with yarn you already own — perfect for cosy evenings and stash-busting.

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Materials

a small amount baby / sport weight yarn. I used Scheepjes stone washed in Moon Stone and Red Jasper. Pattern does share how to make cosy smaller or larger, so dk yarn will work also.

3.5mm hook,

darning needle to weave in the ends. 

Abbreviations used UK terminology (American terminology in brackets)

st – stitch

slst – slip stitch

ch – chain

dc – double crochet (sc -single crochet)

htr – half treble crochet (hdc – half double crochet)

tr – treble crochet (dc – double crochet)

dtr – double treble (tr – treble crochet)

Turning ch does not count as a st unless otherwise stated

V st – in same st, 2tr, ch1, 2tr (in same st 2dc, ch1, 2dc)

BLO – work in back loop only

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Ribbed Brim.

Ch5

Row 1: Dc in second ch from hook and in each st along (4dc), ch1 turn,

IN BACK LOOPS ONLY

Row 2: Dc in each st along, ch1 turn (4dc)

crochet coffee cup cosy
when making the rib, crochet into the back loop of each stitch only as shown.

Rows 3 – 33: repeat row 2 (increase or decrease rows in rib to fit around your cup. Rib number of rows must however be a multiple of 3, remember the cosy will stretch) join rib ends with a slst  to form a circle, ch1

Round 1: work 33 dc into top of rib, ch2 (or dc the equivalent number to rows in your rib eg/ 30 rows in rib then 30dc in row 4)

Round 2: * v stitch in 1st st, miss 2sts,*  repeat * – * to end of round, join with a slst in top of ch2 (11 v stitches)

Round 3:  ch2, *v stitch in ch 1 of previous round* see picture below. Repeat * – * all around, slst in top of ch2

crcochet coffee cup cosy pattern

Round 4 – 6: repeat round 3

Round 7:  ch1, dc in first st, *miss a st, dc in next st* repeat all around, slst in top of ch1 (29dc)

Round 8 – 10:  ch1, dc in each st around, slst in top of ch1 (29dc) fasten off at end of round 10.

In accent colour make heart. If you would like more of a photo tutorial for this click here otherwise follow the instructions below.

crochet heart

Ch2

Round 1: 10dc into 2nd ch from hook, slst in to top of 1st dc form a circle

Round 2: Ch 1, 2dc into each st around (20dc)

Round 3: Ch4 (counts as a dtr), 1dtr in the next 3 sts, 1tr in next 4sts, 1htr in next st, dc in next st, ch3, slst into same space (this creates a picot), dc in next st, 1htr in next st, 1tr in next 4 sts, 1dtr in next 4 sts, slst in to bottom ch1 of beginning ch4.

Round 4: ch4 (counts as a dtr), 3dtr into next 3sts, (these are actually the chains from previous round) 1tr in next 3 sts, 1htr into the next st, 1dc in next 4sts, slst in picot space, ch4, slst in to same space (picot made), 1dc in next 4 sts,1htr in next st, 1tr in next 3 sts, 1dtr in next 4sts,

slst in to  the cleft of the heart to finish. Fasten off leaving a long tail and sew to cosy, weaving in any loose ends.

Now, just make as many cosy’s as you have best friends or just make one for yourself!

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Happy hooking,
Niki xx

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6 thoughts on “Free Galentines Coffee Cup Cosy…

  1. Hi, this is such a sweet pattern and I want to make it.
    Question about Row 2. Row 2: Dc in each st along, ch1 turn (4dc) Should the Americans work 4 single crochet?

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