The New Year's Eve Bottle Cover Crochet Pattern includes all instructions to make a sparkly koozie for wine or champagne bottles. This intermediate pattern is a quick project that makes the perfect host or hostess gift. Whether you're ringing in the new year on your couch or at a picturesque party, this crochet bottle cover will keep your drinks cozy until well after midnight.
Craft: Crochet
Category: Home Decor
Difficulty Level: Intermediate
Yarn Required: 2 Skeins of DGY Recycled Silk "Lux Adventure" Yarn in Indigo Amethyst, 1 Skein of DGY Lace Weight Silk Yarn in Sparkle Tidal Pool
Hook Size: (not included) US L/11 (8.0 mm) Crochet Hook
Materials: (not included) Tapestry needle, scissors, stitch markers
Finished Dimensions: Approx. 5.5" W x 9" H
Designed By: Niki Watson | @niknaksandknots
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Great pattern
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This bottle cover is really cute. Darn Good Yarn's patterns are wonderful. They are easy to follow along with and everything always turns out well. This cover was no exception.
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I purchased this pattern to go with my Sparkle Worstes Silk in classic blue. This is the perfect wedding gift for my niece who lives in Israel. I doubled the yarn and I still had leftovers from the skein. A quick project that I plan to repeat.
That's great! I'm so happy to know :)