Crochet Pattern: Peppermint Coffeemaker Cozy

By Amy Yarbrough – Be the first to comment
A Chemex is a manual coffeemaker with a simple and yet sophisticated design going as far back as the 40’s. I’ve been making coffee with a Chemex for many years now and I will readily admit it is the best coffee I’ve ever tasted. I designed the Rugged Chemex Cozy with a rustic feel in mind. But today I want to share with you my Pepperming Chemex Cozy pattern. It is made by first crocheting a rectangle and then cinching it up with ribbon to fit the Chemex. Let me know what you think! (Note: depending upon yarn thickness/fiber, temperature of coffee, quantity in pot, etc, cozy may not prevent you from burning yourself). Pepperming Chemex Cozy

Skill Level:

Finished Size: 5” (12.5 cm) tall

Materials:
Light Weight Yarn (approximately 30 yards of color A and 20 yards of color B)
Crochet hook G (4.00 mm)

Gauge:
4 sc = 1’’
4 rows = 1’’
Gauge Swatch: 1’’w x 1’’h (2.5 cm x 2.5 cm) ch 5.
Row 1: sc in second ch from hook and in each ch across: 4 sc
Row 2 – 4: ch 1, turn, sc in each sc across: 4 sc
Finish off.

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Striping Pattern
Change colors every row
Color A
Color B
Color A
Color B
repeat, ending on Color A

Crochet Pattern: Peppermint Chemex Cozy
Row 1: ch 50, dc in forth ch from hook and in each ch across: 48 dc
Row 2 – 11: ch 3 (counts as 1 dc), turn, dc in each dc across: 48 dc
Do not finish off, continue with border.

Border
Ch 1, turn, *(sc, ch 2) in each of next 47 dc, sc in last dc, working along side of cozy, 2 dc along side of each row, repeat from * around, sl st in first sc: 140 sc
Finish off.

Cut 24” of ribbon. String through Row 6, in and out of every 2 dc, and cinch to fit Chemex. Loop ribbon back through last dc to secure.

Would you like some help? If you run into any problems, just let me know in the comments below and I’ll do what I can.

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