Knitted Reindeer Christmas Cup Cosy
The Knitted Reindeer Christmas Cup Cosy is the perfect festive accessory to add a touch of charm to your morning coffee or warm tea during the holiday season. Crafted with soft, high-quality materials, this adorable cup cosy not only keeps your drink insulated but also brings a smile to your face with its whimsical reindeer design. Its intricate detailing and snug fit make it a delightful way to show off your Christmas spirit and spread some cheer while sipping your favorite beverage. Whether you're enjoying a quiet moment at home or sharing a cup of joy with loved ones, this cup cosy is sure to be a merry addition to your winter mornings.
Size - The cup cosy measures 22 cm wide (unstretched), 8cm high. It will fit a cup 24cm circumference or larger, by adjusting the size of the button loops.
Materials
50g Red 8ply/DK yarn
Small amount of Tan 8ply/DK yarn for reindeer
Small amount of Beige 8ply/DK for antlers
2 black beads for eyes
4mm knitting needles
3.25mm knitting needles
3.00mm crochet hook for antlers and button loops
Fibrefill for stuffing.
Black yarn for mouth
2 buttons.
Cup Cosy
The cosy is knitted in Fisherman's Rib. There are several versions of this stitch, this one is a half Fisherman's Rib, where there is a right and wrong side, it makes a lovely warm cup cosy and it's a little more stretchy than a normal rib.
Abbreviations - K1B - Knit below - knit into the stitch directly below the next st on the needle, and knit as normal, slipping both this stitch and the one from the current row off the needle together.
With 4mm needles and Red loosely cast on 43 sts - leave 30cm of yarn before the cast on, to crochet the button loops at the end.
Row 1 (Wrong Side) K1, (P1, K1) to end
Row 2 (Right Side) P1,( K1B, P1) to end
Repeat these 2 rows until you have 32 rows
Loosely Cast off, leaving 30cm of yarn at the end for the button loops.
Head – make 1
Starting at base of head
Using 3.25mm needles & Tan cast on 11 sts
Row 1 – P
Row 2 – K, increasing in every st – 22 sts.
Starting with a P row st st 9 rows.
Row 12 – (K2,K2tog) to last 2 sts, K2 – 17sts.
Starting with a P row st st 3 rows.
Row 16 – (K2, K2 tog) to last st, K1 – 13sts.
Starting with a P row st st 7 rows.
Thread yarn through remaining 13sts & fasten off tightly. Leave a long thread for sewing up.
With right sides facing out & using a mattress stitch, sew up seam from top of head (cast off edge) leaving the cast on edge open for stuffing. Stuff firmly then sew a gathering st around bottom edge & pull tightly to close, fasten off.
Ears – Make 2
With 3.25mm needles & Tan cast on 10sts.
St st 2 rows.
Next Row – Working in st st, decrease both ends of every row until 2 sts remain.
K2 tog - Fasten off.
Fold ear in half at the cast on edge & sew across, sew this edge to side of head, use photo as a guide.
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Antlers
Antlers are made as one piece then folded in the middle to make two antlers.
With 3mm crochet hook & Beige make 27ch.
Miss first ch, 26dc, turn.
Sl st into each dc to end, fasten off.
Attach yarn to 6th slst from either end with a sl st, make 6ch.
Miss first ch, dc in remaining 5ch, then sl st in to next st on main antler, fasten off.
Repeat at the other end of antlers.
Sew in all ends, fold in half so you have 2 antlers and sew to back of head at this fold about 1cm down from top.
For this project don't position your antlers straight up, but a little on the angle so they don't stick up too far over the cup (see main pic).
Nose
Using 3.25mm needles & red, cast on 4 sts.
Row 1 - P
Row 2 - K increasing in every stitch - 8sts.
Row 3 - P
Row 4 - K, increase at each end of row - 10sts.
St st 3 rows.
Row 8 - K, decrease each end of row - 8 sts.
Row 9 - P
Row 10 - K2 tog to end - 4sts.
Row 11 - P
Cast off leaving a long thread to gather up nose.
Sew a gathering thread around edge of nose, place a tiny amount of stuffng in the nose then pull stitches tight, forming the nose (see main pic). Fasten off.
Sew in place on face.
Sew beads on for eyes & stitch in a mouth with backstitch.
Make Up
Sew the Reindeer head to the front of the cosy, keeping it closer to the bottom, so that the antlers don't sit too far above the cup. If you attach it facing you, when you drink, you'll have a little reindeer head getting in your way, so it's best facing out :-). If the recipient is left handed, you'll have to consider that when making it up.
Make the button loops using the left over yarn attached at both ends of the back side edge. With the 3mm crochet hook, make a sl st into the side of the cosy, near the top edge.
Work 5ch or more, depending on your size cup and button. Work another sl st a couple of rows down on the side to form a loop for the button. Fasten off and sew in the ends.
Repeat with the yarn left at the bottom edge.
Sew your buttons to the front and you're all done.