Your cup of coffee or tea will stay warm while you sip it in this stylish Blue Spruce Mug Cozy. The cozy is worked from the bottom up, in the round, using less than half a skein of yarn. Make one for yourself and one for a friend! These make excellent stocking stuffers.
Skill level: Intermediate
Size: Finished Measurements 10” circumference top edge, 8” circumference bottom edge, 5” tall Updated 5/12/2021
Gauge: 20 sts and 32 rows = 4″ (10 cm), in Reverse St st, using larger needles, after wet blocking.
Materials
Yarn:
Knit Picks Swish Superwash (100% Superwash Wool: 110 yards [100.6 meters]/50 grams): 23884 Dublin, 1 ball
Needles: US size 5 (3.75 mm): DPNs; US size 6 (4.0 mm): DPNs
Notions: Cable needle; tapestry needle; stitch markers (3); tiny pom-pom (optional)
Abbreviations
3/3 RC (Cable 6 Back) – sl 3 sts to CN and hold at back, k3, k3 from CN 3/3 LC (Cable 6 Forward) – sl 3 sts to CN and hold at front, k3, k3 from CN
2/3 RC (Cable 5 Back) – sl 3 sts to CN and hold at back, k2, k3 from CN
2/3 LC (Cable 5 Forward) – sl 2 sts to CN and hold at front, k3, k2 from CN
2/2 RC (Cable 4 Back) – sl 2 sts to CN and hold at back, k2, k2 from CN
2/2 LC (Cable 4 Forward) – sl 2 sts to CN and hold at front, k2, k2 from CN
1/2 RC (Cable 3 Back) – sl 2 sts to CN and hold at back, k1, k2 from CN
1/2 LC (Cable 3 Forward) – sl 1 sts to CN and hold at front, k2, k1 from CN
1/1 RC (Cable 2 Back) – sl 1 sts to CN and hold at back, k1, k1 from CN
1/1 LC (Cable 2 Forward) – sl 1 sts to CN and hold at front, k1, k1 from CN Updated 5/12/2021
Special Stitches
K2, P2 Ribbing
Rnd 1: K2, p2; rep from * around.
Rep Rnd 1 for patt.
Blue Spruce Mug Cozy Chart Pattern (work over 14 sts)
Rnds 1-5: Knit.
Rnd 6: P1, 3/3 RC, 3/3 LC, p1.
Rnds 7-11: P1, k12, p1.
Rnd 12: P2, 2/3 RC, 2/3 LC, p2.
Rnds 13-16: P2, k10, p2.
Rnd 17: P3, 2/2 RC, 2/2 LC, p3.
Rnds 18-20: P3, k8, p3.
Rnd 21: P4, 1/2 RC, 1/2 LC, p4.
Rnds 22-23: P4, k6, p4.
Rnd 24: P5, 1/1 RC, 1/1 LC, p5.
Rnds 25-26: P5, k4, p5.
Rnd 27: P6, 1/1 RC, p6.
Rnd 28: P6, k2, p6.
Rnd 29: Purl.
Pattern Notes
This mug cozy is worked in the round from the bottom up.
Pattern
With smaller needles, CO 40 sts, join in the rnd, being careful not to twist. PM to denote the end of the round.
Work K2, P2 ribbing for ½” [1.3 cm].
Switch to larger needles.
Next Rnd: P13, PM, work Rnd 1 of Chart over next 14 sts, PM, p13.
Cont working chart pattern, keeping all non-charted sts (the background sts) in Reverse St st, AT THE SAME TIME, increase 1 st on both sides of end of round marker on Rnds 7, 14, 21, and 28. – 48 sts. Updated 5/12/2021
Note: These increase rnds are highlighted in green on the chart. It is the knitter’s preference which increase method to use. The sample used a p1fb.
If needed, after completing chart, cont working in Reverse St st until piece meas 4½” [11.4 cm] from CO rnd.
Change to smaller needles.
Work K2, P2 ribbing for ½” [1.3 cm].
BO loosely.
Finishing
Block to measurements. Weave in yarn ends. Embellish as desired.
I am not certain of WHERE the INCREASE st is. I know there are 2 increase sts in row 7, 14, 21, 28. I have a marker OUTSIDE the center 14 sts. Do I increase the st just before or just after the marker (depending where I am in the row)???
Thank you for your assistance.
Hi! I am on my second attempt, though not discouraged.
Where I have a visual problem is on the increase “green” rows. I understand it is row 7, 14, 21, 28. But WHERE do I increase ?
I have a marker at either end of the 14 center stitches. Essentially the increase stitch is on either side of the markers; not increasing any of the 14 center tree sts?
When I come to row 6, I increase on the purl st JUST BEFORE the marker, then continue the charted center sts, pass marker, then increase the first st after that till the end of the row. Right??
I would like to join but I do t use credit cards.
Hi Deb, please reach out to our customer service team for assistance: https://www.ilikeknitting.com/contact-us/
Love this coozie, thank you for the pattern.
Thank you! Looks like a fun project!
1/1 LC is not listed in the “Abbreviations” section. 1/1 RC is listed twice.
Hello Marla! I’ve reached out to the designer for advice and she or I will reply as soon as possible. Thanks! – Nicola, Editor
I am confused. Is this worked only with a chart? Or is “Chart Pattern (worked over 14 stitches)” the written out instructions for those of us who don’t normally do charts? I don’t see an example of “Rnds 1-5: Knit” in the photograph. I am determined to knit this but not sure if I should even try.
Hello! I’ve reached out to the designer for advice and she or I will reply as soon as possible. Thanks! – Nicola, Editor
With smaller needles, CO 40 sts…
…Work K2, P2 ribbing for ½”…
…Next Rnd: P13, PM, work Rnd 1 of Chart over next 14 sts, PM, p13.
13+14+13. Does this help?
This pattern is worked using either the written directions for the chart, or the chart itself, over those center 14 stitches. The written directions are located above The chart is a link under the photos on the right. The first 5 rows of the chart are knit, and they are knit in the photos, but the cables in row 6 make them appear otherwise. Hope that helps! – Nicola, Editor
I couldn’t find the green chart.
Hi Diane! An updated chart has been added underneath the photo on the right hand side of the page. Happy knitting! – Nicola, Editor
It’s actually at the bottom of the page on my phone.
Cute idea
My knitting girls will love doing some,!
Thanks
The dimensions of this are WRONG. 10 ” in DIAMETER? If this is an example of your patterns, who would want to buy your magazine?
I think you’re right. That would have to be a really big cup of it was 10″ diameter. Kind of funny when you think about it.
This has been corrected 🙂
Looking forward to seeing more in future
I think your mug cozy is a good gift idea
Under ‘SIZE’, shouldn’t this be circumference, not diameter?
I will be knitting this thank you x