Freezer Popsicle Cozies
Crochet Pattern
Crochet Pattern
The Grand kids are here to Visit for a few weeks,
so I thought I better get some of these Freeze Pop Cozies made.
And then I thought, I should share
And then I thought, I should share
how I make mine with you all.
It's a great project to use up a bunch of left over Cotton Yarn.
And they are so easy to stitch up.
Keep a few near the freezer, in a basket or bowl.
Grab one and slide it on your Popsicle.
When you are finished, either toss it back in the basket,
or in the wash with the towels.
And they are so easy to stitch up.
Keep a few near the freezer, in a basket or bowl.
Grab one and slide it on your Popsicle.
When you are finished, either toss it back in the basket,
or in the wash with the towels.
Skill: Easy
Materials:
Crochet Hook H / 5.00 MM
Yarn –
Cotton (4) – use up your leftovers and scraps (about .5 oz.)
Yarn Needle
Stitch
Marker
Some Freeze
Pops of Course
Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Single
crochet (sc)
Slip Stitch
(slst)
Size: 6 inches tall, or longer if you wish.
Fits an average size otter pop style Popsicle.
Fits an average size otter pop style Popsicle.
Notes:
Stitch in
Continuous Rounds, No joining rounds.
R: 1 – Ch 3,
6sc in the 2nd ch from the hook (6sc)
R: 2 – 2 sc
in each sc (12 sc)
R: 3 – 1 sc
in each sc (12 sc)
Close the hole in the center with a needle and the tail of yarn.
Sometime a hole forms, and sometimes it doesn't.
R: 4 – R 23 –
Repeat R: 3
R: 24 - Slst in each sc around, tie off and weave in the ends. (12 slst)
Get some Freezer Popsicle, and
Slide them on,
And Have fun!
I have to admit,
I love these Popsicles, too!
3 comments:
Can you design a pattern for knitters?
Thank you so much for a very easy and practical pattern.
Much appreciated. These will come in very handy for my grandchildren.
- Carole, Australia
Thank you for this easy projet….my daughters wanted to learn how to crochet! THank you again. Sarah-Claude from Quebec, Canada
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