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Keeps warm and prevents scalding hands! Illustration of knitting rose wool cup sleeves in winter

Keeps warm and prevents scalding hands! Illustration of knitting rose wool cup sleeves in winter< /p>

In the cold season, it is necessary to wear a warm cup cover for the cup, which can not only keep the cup warm but also avoid burning your hands. Sharing a knitting tutorial for a wool cup cover, I designed a circle of rose patterns. It is not only easy to use but also pretty. Let’s learn it~

Keeps warm and prevents scalding hands! Illustration of knitting rose wool cup sleeves in winter< /p>

1. At the bottom, make 15 long stitches in the first round and 30 long stitches in the second round. Just hook to the appropriate size according to the size of the bottom of the cup. Just add stitches regularly.

Keeps warm and prevents scalding hands! Illustration of knitting rose wool cup sleeves in winter< /p>

2. After crocheting the bottom, crochet two more circles without adding or reducing the length of the needle, and then (four long needles, one popcorn needle) to complete the circle in this pattern.

Keeps warm and prevents scalding hands! Illustration of knitting rose wool cup sleeves in winter< /p>

3. Pass five long needles through the first long needle hole, pick up the fifth long needle and carry it through.

Keeps warm and prevents scalding hands! Illustration of knitting rose wool cup sleeves in winter

4. The effect is like this.

Keeps warm and prevents scalding hands! Illustration of knitting rose wool cup sleeves in winter< /p>

5. Make another long stitch and start hooking water plants. In the same stitch, hook a long stitch, a braid and a long stitch. Do not hook the second stitch. The third stitch is another long stitch, a braid and a long stitch. , complete the hook according to the rules.

Keeps warm and prevents scalding hands! Illustration of knitting rose wool cup sleeves in winter< /p>

6. Crochet the flower again, hook three long needles at the place where the braid stitch was hooked in the previous circle to form a jujube-shaped stitch, and then hook two braid links) and repeat to complete the circle.

Keeps warm and prevents scalding hands! Illustration of knitting rose wool cup sleeves in winter< /p>

7. Crochet again without adding or subtracting two rows of short needles. You can crochet as many rows of patterns as you like.

Keeps warm and prevents scalding hands! Illustration of knitting rose wool cup sleeves in winter

8. After crocheting the pattern, crochet the long needle to the appropriate height.

Keeps warm and prevents scalding hands! Illustration of knitting rose wool cup sleeves in winter< /p>

9. For the last row of crocheted shell stitch patterns, hook five long needles in one hole, pull out every other stitch without hooking the next stitch, and repeat to finish.

Keeps warm and prevents scalding hands! Illustration of knitting rose wool cup sleeves in winter< /p>

10. You can add a ball.

Keeps warm and prevents scalding hands! Illustration of knitting rose wool cup sleeves in winter< /p>

11. You can hook a strap and tie it up, and the beautiful rose pattern wool cup sleeve is knitted.