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Microwave Bowl Cozy
This quick, easy-to-make Microwave Bowl Cozy is great to keep you from burning your fingers when removing food from the microwave!
The cozy will fit bowls of about 6” diameter at the top, 3 ½” diameter at bottom and 2” high. However, the cozy will accommodate many different similarly sized bowls.
When using 100% cotton yarn, the cozy should be able to be used in the microwave, along with a microwave-safe bowl, for a short period of time without harm to the cozy or bowl. The cozy can also be used to keep your hands from getting too cold when eating ice cream from a bowl!
This cozy is worked in rounds of single crochet, with increases strategically placed to conform to most sizes of bowls. The cozy is finished off with a round of reverse single crochet (or slip stitches) at the top edge for a nice finishing touch. Either side of the cozy can be used against the bowl as it is completely reversible.
Watch my YouTube video that goes along with this pattern here.
SIZE: Approx. 12” diameter at top edge (folded flat)
Note: This Bowl Cozy fits a soup/cereal bowl that is approx. 6 ¼” diameter and 2” tall (Corelle). The cozy should stretch to fit many similar sized bowls and your cozy may turn out larger/smaller due to your personal tension/gauge.
SKILL LEVEL: Easy
MATERIALS:
Worsted weight cotton yarn, 100% cotton, 2 oz/56.7 g (95 yds/86 m) per skein
1 skein any color (approx.1.8 oz/51 g was used for photographed models)
Size H/8 (5.0 mm) or I/9 (5.5 mm) crochet hook, or size required for gauge
Stitch marker or scrap of yarn
Note: Photographed models made with Lily Sugar ‘n Cream in #2600 Psychedelic Ombre and #165 Daisy Ombre, as well as Coats Crème de la Crème in #945 Orangetones.
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- First published: July 2021
- Page created: July 16, 2021
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