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SKILL LEVEL: Easy Plus
I'm all for using a regular re-useable to-go cup but sometimes you simply forget or are in such a hurry that you don't have time to grab it on your way out. But when you find yourself in the coffee shop for your morning coffee, you can at least pass on the paper sleeve. You can use a re-usable cuff that you have created instead!!
This is a crochet and felting pattern. The designs on the coffee cuffs in the pictures have been needle felted on and the sketches for a dragonfly, butterfly, and a ladybug have been included in the pattern if you desire to use them. But really, there is no limit to what you can design on them.
Some basic knowledge of needle felting is required as the pattern doesn't explain the process of needle felting. However, you can find information on one of our blog postings here: http://knotsewcute.blogspot.ca/2011/06/how-to-make-felted-wool-dryer-balls.html (far down in the posting)
The pattern calls for 100% wool and is crocheted using simple stitches. After felting, the coffee cuff measures 2.75" high and 5" wide. It should fit most medium or large to-go coffee cups.
The pattern also includes figure pictures and simple instructions on how to felt.
9 sc x 10 rows = 2" square
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Crochet designs by Kim Miller and Tara Schreyer. We are a team of two long-time friends and business partners, encouraging and inspiring each other.
Tara Schreyer has been working in the crochet design industry since 2008. Her designs are made with simple lines and colour with the modern family in mind. She is contsantly learning different stitches and techniques to inspire her next creation. ...
Crochet designs by Kim Miller and Tara Schreyer. We are a team of two long-time friends and business partners, encouraging and inspiring each other.
Tara Schreyer has been working in the crochet design industry since 2008. Her designs are made with simple lines and colour with the modern family in mind. She is contsantly learning different stitches and techniques to inspire her next creation.
Kim Miller is a crochet designer that lives in British Columbia Canada and she finds the cold winters to be an inspiration and time to curl up on the couch with her favorite hot drink, a crochet hook and yarn. She takes pride in writing detailed, well written patterns and her goal is to produce functional designs that are not only fun to create but become wardrobe classics.
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