Crochet Candle Cozy Pattern
As we were getting the deck set up for the season, I decided I needed something new for the center of the table to mix things up a bit. I popped online to see what sort of decoration inspiration I could find. I decided on a trio of flameless candles, but wanted to add something a bit extra to really make them special. The Farmhouse Crochet Candle Cozy was the perfect fit!
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Farmhouse Crochet Candle Cozy Charm
This candle cozy was just that perfect bit of something extra to bring the space together, with that tuch of rustic farmhouse charm.
The pattern is quick and easy worked in continuous rounds for that no-seam finish. Using the Half Double Crochet Slip Stitch in the back loop only gives the beautiful texture and finish to the overall look. As las-minute addition I tied on the bow and loved it!
I chose to use *WeCrochet’s *Dishie Yarn in mushroom for two reasons! 1- I really liked the idea of the twine colour to really get that farmhouse feel, and 2- I had some left over from the Rowyn Tote Bag! These are perfect cozies to make with left over yarn!
A special thank you to *WeCrochet for providing the yarn for this project and sponsoring the Fall Into Autumn Blog Hop.
Crochet Candle Cozy Video Tutorial
The Tester Pictures
My testers whipped these cozies up in no time, and they turned out great!
Some of the yarns they used included: Lily Sugar’N’Cream, and Bernat Handicrafter Cotton
Farmhouse Crochet Candle Cozy
Materials
- Approx. 20 – 30 yds of #4 weight cotton yarn I used *Dishie Yarn in Mushroom
- US size H/8 – 5.0mm crochet hook. I used my *Furls Odyssey
- *Scissors
- *Yarn needle
- *Tape measure
- *Stitch Markers (Optional)
- Candle Set. I used *this flameless set
Difficulty
Easy
Gauge
8 sts x 10 rows = 2″ square Pattern for gauge: hdcslst blo
Size
Small: Laid flat – 4″ wide x 2″ high Medium: Laid flat – 4″ wide x 2.5″ high Large: Laid flat – 4″ wide x 3″ high
Stitch Abbreviations
- ch(s) – Chain(s)
- slst – Slip Stitch
- hdcslst – Half Double Crochet Slip Stitch
- blo – Back Loop Only
- st(s) – Stitch(es)
- rnd(s) – Round(s)
Pattern Notes
- US Terminology
- Pattern is worked in continuous rnds, do not join to connect rnds
- You can choose to use a stitch marker in the first st of each rnd to keep track of your st count for each rnd, or keep working in continuous rnds until you have reached the correct height.
- The size can be adjusted to fit any candle or jar by adjusting the number of starting chs and corresponding stitch count
- I used flameless candles in 3 sizes, the candle cozy sizes reflect the size of these candles: Small: 4″ high x 9″ circumference Medium: 5″ high x 9″ circumference Large: 6″ high x 9″ circumference
Special Stitches
Full photo tutorial for the special stitch used; hdcslst blo, is available HERE or YouTube.
Half Double Crochet Slip Stitch Back Loop Only: Yo, insert hook into the second ch from the hook, yo, pull up a loop (3 loops on hook), pull the loop you just pulled up immediately through the other 2 loops on your hook.
Crochet Candle Cozy
The Pattern
SMALL
Ch29
Join ch together with a slst being careful not to twist the chain, ch1.
(This will be the only ch1 for the pattern)
Rnd 1: Starting in the same ch as the ch1, hdcslst in the first ch, hdcslst in each ch around (29).
Rnd 2: Hdcslst blo in the first st, hdcslst blo in each st around (29).
Rnd 3- 10: Repeat rnd 2 until you have 10 rnds total or 2″ height. After your final rnd, slst to finish the rnd, tie off.
Continue to BOW section.
MEDIUM
Ch29
Join ch together with a slst being careful not to twist the chain, ch1.
(This will be the only ch1 for the pattern)
Rnd 1: Starting in the same ch as the ch1, hdcslst in the first ch, hdcslst in each ch around (29).
Rnd 2: Hdcslst blo in the first st, hdcslst blo in each st around (29).
Rnd 3- 12: Repeat rnd 2 until you have 12 rnds total or 2.5″ height. After your final rnd, slst to finish the rnd, tie off.
Continue to BOW section.
LARGE
Ch29
Join ch together with a slst being careful not to twist the chain, ch1.
(This will be the only ch1 for the pattern)
Rnd 1: Starting in the same ch as the ch1, hdcslst in the first ch, hdcslst in each ch around (29).
Rnd 2: Hdcslst blo in the first st, hdcslst blo in each st around (29).
Rnd 3- 14: Repeat rnd 2 until you have 14 rnds total or 3″ height. After your final rnd, slst to finish the rnd, tie off.
Continue to BOW section.
BOW
Cut a piece of yarn approx. 8″ long, weave through the post of one stitch of the top rnd, tie a bow, trim ends.
Weave in all ends, and you’re done!
All Set!!!
There you have it! Your very own Farmhouse Candle Cozy!
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2 Comments
Kath
I really like these – thank you for the pattern.
Ashley
So glad you like them!