Quick and Easy Crochet Bowl Cozy Free Pattern & Tutorial (2024)

I’m thrilled to share with you a free, beginner-friendly crochet pattern for crafting your very own crochet bowl cozy.

With a step-by-step video tutorial, this project is both quick and easy, perfect for protecting your hands from hot dishes, giving asgifts or selling at craft fairs.

You can adjust the size of this easy crochet bowl cozy to fit any bowl, making it a versatile addition to your crochet collection.

Are you ready to add a touch of handmade charm to your home? Grab your hook and let’s get started on this fun and functional crochet bowl cozy together!

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What is the Purpose of a Crochet Bowl Cozy?

​A bowl cozy is a cover for your bowl to protect your hands (or surfaces like countertops and tables) from the temperature and/or moisture of the bowl.

The most common use is to protect your hands from the heat of the bowl, particularly when taking a bowl of food out of the microwave.

But these bowl covers aren’t just for protecting your hands from hot meals, they’re good for keeping your hands warm too!

My kids love nothing more than to put their freezing cold hands on the small of my back after eating a bowl of ice cream to hear me scream about how cold they are. But now that they each have their own cotton bowl cozies that they use when they eat a cold dessert, they’re hands are nice and toasty when they finish. Score one for Mom!

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What is the Best Yarn for Bowl Cozies?

The best yarn to use for crochet bowl cozies is cotton yarn. I used a cotton worsted weight yarn in this cozy pattern because it is sturdy and helps protect your hands from a hot bowl of soup when you take it out of the microwave.

If you plan to place your cozy in the microwave, do NOT use acrylic yarn. Acrylic yarn is made of plastic and could melt or emit unsafe fumes in the microwave.

If you plan on just using this for a cereal bowl that will never go in the microwave, you can use whatever yarn you’d like that you can match the gauge with.

For this project I usedWeCrochet Dishie yarnbecause it is a wonderful yarn to work with and comes in a great variety of colors. Plus, the way this yarn is caked up, it’s easy to pull the yarn from both ends of the skein to hold the yarn double.

​How Much Yarn Do I Need?

You’ll need approximately 140 yards of worsted weight cotton yarn to make this crochet project. This is the perfect project for using up cotton yarn left overs you may have hanging around.

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Cozy at Home CAL

I designed myQuick and Easy Crochet Bowl Cozyas part of theCozy at Home CAL. The free crochet cowl corzy pattern is available in my post below.

TheCozy at Home CALis crochet along that takes place every year with #CALCentralCrochet.

This year it is taking place from January 8th to March 11th. Along with 10 cozy crochet patterns (that you get for free!) you’ll also have a chance to win prizes in our end of CAL giveaway! Learn more about theCozy at Home CAL here.

Disclaimer

Feel free to sell the finished product created with this free crochet pattern but please provide pattern credit back to me when posting online, and please provide a link to my blog:https://theloopylamb.com. Please do not resell, distribute, duplicate, or share this pattern in any printed or digital form, or claim this pattern as your own patterns or design. Please do not use my photos when selling your finished items. This pattern is for personal use only.

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Skill Level:

  • Easy

Terminology:

  • U.S. Terminology

Supplies:

Abbreviations:
(click the links in this list to view a photo and video tutorial for that stitch/technique)

  • CH(s) = Chain(s)
  • CH SP(s) = Chain Space(s)
  • DC(s) = Double Crochet(s)
  • FO = Finish Off
  • MC = Magic Circle / Magic Ring
  • SC = Single Crochet
  • SCINC = Single Crochet Increase / 2 Single Crochet Stitches in the Same Stitch
  • SL ST = Slip Stitch
  • ST(S) = Stitch(es)
  • YO = Yarn Over


Finished Size:

  • Approx. 8” wide (measured across the top opening), 4.75” diameter across the bottom. Fits a bowl with a 5 – 6” diameter (easily adjustable)

Gauge:

  • Rounds 1 – 7 = 4.25” across the widest point

NOTES:

  • The recommended hook size for this project is a 6 mm hook, however, use whichever hook is needed to match the gauge given in the pattern.
  • Project is worked from the bottom of the cozy up to the top.
  • This project is crocheted holding two strands of yarn together at the same time, often referred to as “held double”. You can achieve this by pulling the yarn end from both the center and the outside of the yarn ball at the same time or by using two balls of yarn.
    • Need help with this part? Check out my tutorial on how to hold yarn double here:
      https://theloopylamb.com/how-to-hold-yarn-double-using-two-strands-from-one-skein/
  • Instructions within the brackets () are to be repeated the number of times specified next to the brackets.
  • This pattern is worked in continuous rounds (unless stated otherwise). Do not join at the end of the round, unless indicated. A stitch marker is used to keep track of the beginning of the round.
  • Gauge is vital to ensuring the cozy fits the bowl as expected and turns out to be the right size.
  • Fit: Expect this cozy to fit very snuggly onto the base of a bowl at first. With use (and washing) the yarn will relax and fit more loosely.

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Quick & Easy Crochet Bowl Cozy Free Pattern – Video Tutorial

Round 1:Working with yarn held double, make a MC and SC 6 into the MC. (6)


Round 2:(SCINC) x 6. (12)


Round 3:(SC, SCINC) x 6. (18)


Round 4:SC, SCINC, (SC 2, SCINC) x 5, SC. (24)


Round 5:(SC 3, SCINC) x 6. (30)


Round 6:SC 2, SCINC, (SC 4, SCINC) x 5, SC 2. (36)


Round 7:(SC 5, SCINC) x 6. (42)


Gauge Check: Piece should measure 4.75” across at this point.


Rounds 8 – 14:SC around. (42)


Round 15:SC 3, SCINC, (SC 6, SCINC) x 5, SC 3. Join last ST to the first ST with a SL ST (from here on out referred to as “Join”). (48)


Cozy Handles


Round 16:CH 3 (counts as the first ST here and throughout) and turn. (DC, CH 2, DC 2) in the 1stST, DC 11, *(DC 2, CH 2, DC 2) in the next ST, DC 11, rep from * 2 more times. Join. (60 sts, 4 ch-2 sps)


Round 17:CH 3, DC in the 2ndST, (DC 2, CH 2, DC 2) in the CH SP, DC 15, *(DC 2, CH 2, DC 2) in the next CH SP, DC 15, rep from * 1 more time, *(DC 2, CH 2, DC 2) in the next CH SP, DC 13. Join. (76 sts, 4 ch-2 sps)


FO. Weave in ends.

Making this Crochet Bowl Cozy for Larger Bowls:

  1. After Round 7, continue to increase each round by 6 until you have reached your desired diameter.
    • Need help with this step? Check out my tutorial on creating a flat circle here:https://theloopylamb.com/how-to-crochet-a-flat-circle-free-crochet-pattern-video-tutorial/
  2. After reaching your desired diameter, continue with Rounds 8 – 14, being sure to add any additional rounds if you need added height for a taller bowl.
  3. Once the desired height has been reached, add another increase round, increasing by 6, (make sure this number can be divided by 4). Here are the next few multiples of 4 after 48 when increasing by 6 (60, 72, 84, 96).
  4. Take the number of stitches from your last round and divide it by 4 (i.e. 60/4=15). This number tells you how many stitches per side of the first round of your cozy handles. In the above example, you’ll follow the instructions in Round 16 to add a corner (2 DC, CH 2, DC), and then work 1 DC in the next 14 stitches instead of the 11 noted in that Round (the corner uses 1 stitch and then the 14 DCs use the remaining stitches).
  5. For the final round of the cozy handles, you’ll work 1 DC in each stitch until you reach the chain space for the next corner. Work the corner in the chain space and then 1 DC in each stitch across until the next chain space, repeating until the end of the round. Use the finishing instructions for Round 17 and then finish off your piece.

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