Ribbed Can Cozy
Designed By Julie A. Bolduc
This is just the right size for a tight fit onto a 12oz soda can. You can make it longer for taller cans by just adding a few rounds. It is fast and easy to make and is very thick. It will keep your cold can very cold!
Materials Needed
Worsted weight cotton yarn in desired color
1 plastic ring from a jug of milk
Size G/6 or 5mm aluminum crochet hook
Yarn Needle for weaving in ends
Yarn Thickness: 4mm
Gauge: 4dc=1"
Finished Size: Fits a 12 oz soda can
Skill Level: Beginner to intermediate
Instructions
RND 1:Tie yarn onto plastic ring. Ch1. Work 28 sc in ring. Join w/slst to first sc.
RND 2:Ch3. Dc in each sc around. Join w/slst to top of ch3.
RND 3:Ch3. Fpdc around next dc. *Bpdc around next dc. Fpdc around next dc. Rep from * around. Join w/slst to top of ch3.
RND 4-13:Ch3. Fpdc around next fpdc. *Bpdc around next bpdc. Fpdc around next dc. Rep from * around. Join w/slst to top of ch3.
Design written on Wednesday, July 2, 2014. Copyright ©2014 By Julie A. Bolduc p118038
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