Dive into the vibrant world of stripes with the Striped Crochet Stanley Cup Cover Pattern!
Perfect for adding a splash of color and personality to your Stanley Quencher, this pattern is not only fun to create but also a fantastic way to protect your favorite tumbler.
Get your hooks ready for a blend of style and functionality that’s sure to turn heads.
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How To Crochet The Striped Crochet Stanley Cup Cover
The Striped Crochet Stanley Cup Cover is crocheted from the middle base outwards as a flat circle, increasing stitches each round.
Then it is worked without increasing stitches upwards until the Stanley cup widens. Then you have 1 round of increases, before you continue a few rounds without increasing.
When you come to the handle, you will start crocheting in rows.
The whole Striped Crochet Stanley Cup Cover is made with single crochet stitches, slip stitches and chains.
Yarn For The Striped Crochet Stanley Cup Cover
The Striped Crochet Stanley Cup Cover is a perfect crochet pattern to use leftover yarn or scrap yarn.
For this project a 4 medium cotton yarn is the perfect choice to get the correct gauge.
The sample is crocheted in a limited edition yarn called Drops Loves You 5, and is unfortunately discontinued.
Go through your yarn stash and do some stash busting. Acrylic yarn and wool yarn will also work for a crochet project like this.
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The super popular Stanley Tumbler is amazing on it’s own, but when personalized with a crochet cozy, holder or boot, you can make yours stand out.
The positive is that crocheting these are quick crochet patterns that you can mostly finish in one hour or less.
Grab your crochet hook and crochet your own Striped Crochet Stanley Cup Cover.
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The Striped Stanley Cup Cover Crochet Pattern Summary
The Striped Crochet Stanley Cup Cover crochet pattern is a great way to personalize the amazing Stanley Quencher.
With just some leftover cotton yarn and a little time to kill, you’ll quickly whip up this beauty.
Grab your crochet hook, some yarn and you’re ready to customize your Stanley cup so it stands out.
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Materials Needed For The Stanley Cup Cover
Crochet Hook
Size 6 mm crochet hook / US: J – 10 / UK: 4
Hook I used: Symphonie Rose Crochet Hooks from Knitpro
Yarn
Yarn used:
How much yarn needed for the Stanley Cup Cover:
4 yarn colors: <1 skein per color
Yarn characteristics:
- 4 medium yarn
- 100 % cotton
Other Materials Needed
- Needle, find one here
- Scissors
- Tape Measure
Gauge
Measured on single crochet stitches crocheted in turning rounds:
15 stitches & 17 rows per 10 cm / 4”.
Crochet Pattern Notes
- This crochet pattern is written in US terms.
- All measurements given are unblocked.
- Note that measurements are given as exact as possible. But crochet tension & technique might give variations in the result, that changes from person to person.
- Read pattern instructions carefully before beginning to make sure you understand everything. It might save you hours frogging your work & crocheting it again!
- Make a swatch that measure at least 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4 inches using the stitch the gauge is given for. If your swatch matches the gauge, you’re good to go. If the gauge is wrong, you might need to change your hook. Go up in crochet hook size if your stitches are smaller & go down in crochet hook size if your stitches are bigger. Learn more about testing gauge.
- Check yarn info if you want to find an alternative or test your yarn against the gauge. Learn more about substituting yarn.
- This pattern is written for 1 size.
- At the end of each row/round, the stitch count is given in parenthesis.
Size and Measurements
This is made to fit a Stanley Quencher H2.0 FlowState with negative ease, that means it will stretch to fit.
Abbreviations
- CA = color A
- CB = color B
- CC = color C
- CD = color D
- ch = chain
- prev = previous
- rep = repeat
- sc = single crochet
- sl st = slip stitch
- st = stitch(es)
We try our best to include all crochet abbreviations in the list above for the crochet pattern, but sometimes we may forget one or two.
Learn more about crochet abbreviations & find a complete list on our Crochet Abbreviations & Terms post.
Stitches Used In The Crochet Pattern
In this crochet pattern you will use chains, slip stitches and single crochet stitches.
Techniques Used In The Crochet Pattern
You will need to know the magic circle and changing colors at the end of a row or round.
Changing color at the end of a row/round
When working with different colors on different rows, you’ll never finish the last stitch on the last row with one color, with the color you where working with.
Do all the steps of the stitch, then leave the last step unworked. Yarn over with the color for the next st & pull yarn through.
Repeat this for every row you change colors to make the color changes look beautiful.
Striped Crochet Stanley Cup Cover Pattern Instructions
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