Cotton yarn will work best for bottle covers because of its natural ability to absorb moisture and easy to wash. I used 2.75mm crochet hook for this cover.
We will start from the bottom to the top of the bottle.
Bottom:
- Round 1: Make a magic circle, chain 3, 15 double crochet in the loop, join at the first chain-3 (total 16 dc).
- Round 2: Chain 3, 2 dc in each dc around (total 32 dc).
- Round 3: Chain 3, *2 dc in next stitch, 1 dc in next stitch. Repeat around from * (48 dc total).
Body:
- Round 1: chain 1, Front Post Single Crochet around the chain-3 space, chain 1. * Skip 2 stitches, work 2 dc in the next st, chain 1, 2 dc in the same st (this will complete a shell). Skip 2 stitches, work 1 Front Post Double Crochet (FPDC) in the next st. Continue across from * for the remainder with 1 FPDC between shells. Join with the chain 1 above the FPSC. You will have total of 8 shells and FPDC between each shell.
- From round 2 onwards: Repeat round 1 for the remainder of the length of the bottle cover you desired (For mine, I made 17 rounds).
Little flowers: (make 2)
Magic circle, * sc in the loop, chain 2, 1 cluster of 3 dc, chain 2, sc in the loop. Repeat from * 4 times (there will be 5 petals of the flower).
Love this. Did it really only take a day? Might be a bit beyond my capabilities, but I'd love to give it a go.
ReplyDeleteThank you, I am glad you love it!
ReplyDeleteYes it just takes about 3-4 hours to complete, and its pattern is very easy to follow. Pls remember to share me yours when it's finished! :)
Lovely
ReplyDeletewow, lovely color and looks absolutely beautiful!, thanks a ton for the instructions.. would love to try it some day.. what size yarn could be used?
ReplyDeleteWhat size water bottle is it? It's so cute!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute, I've included it in the free pattern directory at www.crochetatplay.com.
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