Warmer for a mug "Celtic braid". DIY knitted cup warmer! Crochet warmer for a mug. Master Class

An interesting, but at the same time useful gift for the upcoming holidays can be made very simply and quickly with your own hands.
To do this you need to be at least a beginner crochet knitter, and our master class will help you with this.


Necessary materials:

  • knitting yarn, any, suitable in thickness for hook No. 3
  • crochet hook No. 3
  • (optional)
  • sewing threads in the color of the yarn and a needle

Progress

Using pink yarn, make a chain of chain stitches. The length of the chain should correspond to the circumference of the bottom of the mug.


Close the chain in a circle with a connecting loop and making two lifting air loops, knit two rows in a circle with half double crochets.


Knit the third, like all subsequent rows, in the same way, with half double crochets. There is no need to close the third row.






If the mug on which you need to tie a pig warmer is flat, then there is no need to add columns. And if the circle at the top expands, then in each row, starting from the fifth, add two loops - one at the beginning and one at the end, i.e. In the first loop of the row, knit two stitches and in the last stitch, too, two stitches. In this way, knit so many rows so that the height of the heating pad reaches the top of the handle of the mug.



Try the heating pad on the mug and knit two or three air loops to close the row. Hide all the “tails”.



The base of the heating pad is ready.
In order to knit the ears for a pig, cast on a chain of seven air loops. Next, without making a lifting loop, knit the first row with single crochets.


In the next row, as in all the others, do not make lifting loops. Knit single crochet stitches by inserting a hook between the stitches of the previous row. Skip the first loop in the row - this way you will reduce the number of loops in the row.


Knit the next five rows similarly to the previous ones, decreasing a loop in each row and not knitting a lifting loop.






Two such ears need to be connected.


For the pig's patch, knit a circle of 15-16 double crochets closed in a circle.


Get everything ready to assemble the heating pad. To do this, heat up the heat gun, sew or glue the ears, snout and eyes. At the snout, make two lines-nostrils with white thread. So the warmer for the mug is ready - piggy.




You can use a mug with a heating pad for its intended purpose, or you can make a funny pencil holder for a child out of an unnecessary mug, dressed in a cheerful Greek style. And if you give the pig snowflake cheeks, it will look very New Year’s.




How does the morning begin? Of course, with aromatic coffee or scalding tea. But sometimes, during our morning routine, we often pour ourselves a drink and simply forget about it, and when we remember, it has long since cooled down.
But this problem can be solved by making a warm heating pad with your own hands that you can put on your mug. Thanks to it, tea or coffee will remain hot for a long time. And these warmers in the shape of the symbol of 2019 - a pig and a pig - will be an excellent gift for the New Year.

Warmer for a mug “Pig”

To knit a heating pad for a mug we will need:

1) Yarn “Denim” pink;
2) Yarn “Denim” black;
3) Hook No. 2;
4) Two black beads for eyes;
5) A small piece of red yarn;
6) Needle and thread;
7) Decorative button;
8) Scissors.

Using pink yarn, we put a chain of air loops on a hook, the length of which is equal to the height of the mug minus 0.5 cm. To measure the height of the mug, you can use a centimeter tape, a ruler, or measure it with a ready-made knitted chain, subsequently adjusting its length by knitting additional loops or , on the contrary, by reducing their number.

As soon as the chain is knitted, we make 3 more air loops for lifting, and then we knit a row of single crochets.

Again we make 3 chain stitches for lifting, and then, turning the knitting, we again knit a row of double crochets to the end of the row. And so on until the knitting completely wraps the surface of the mug - from handle to handle.

In the last row we knit single crochets without tying 6 stitches to the end of the row. Turn the knitting and then knit 9-10 double crochets.

Then we turn the knitting again and repeat the steps. And so 5 rows.

In the penultimate row, first we knit 3 single crochets, then 6 chain stitches, and then again 3 single crochets. You will get a button hole like this (pictured).
We knit the last row completely with single crochets.

After this, we tie the heating pad around the entire perimeter with black yarn in single crochets.

To knit an eyelet pointed in the middle, we cast on 4 chain loops, close them into a ring, and then knit single crochet stitches to the middle of the ring, knitting 2-3 loops in each loop. We turn the knitting, knit 3 air loops for lifting, and then knit double crochets to the middle of the semicircle, making 1 increase in the fourth loop. After this, we knit 3 air loops, then connect the last loop with the first air loop and continue to knit double crochets until the end of the row, making 1 addition 4 loops before the end of the row. After this, we attach black yarn to the edge and tie it around the edge with a pointed tip.

To knit a patch, we cast on 4 chain stitches, close them into a ring, and then knit a flat circle of 4 rows of single crochets. To prevent the circle from bending at the edges, we make additions in each row - in the first row - in each loop, in the second - every 2 loops, in the third - every 4 loops, in the fourth - every 5 loops.
After this, we make 1 air loop for lifting, and then insert the hook into the back segment of the nearest loop and knit a single crochet. We do the next loop in the same way. And so on until the end of the row.
We knit the second row with single crochets in the usual way.
We form the nostrils from a small piece of yarn using a hook.

We sew all the details to the main part of the future heating pad and form the pig’s mouth from a piece of red yarn.

Using a needle and thread, sew on black beads instead of eyes.

The warmer for the “Piglet” mug is ready.


Hot water bottle "Pig"

In this master class we will crochet a wonderful hot water bottle for a mug in the shape of a pink pig.

To knit such an accessory you will need:

  • Yarn “Alize Baby Best” pink;
  • Hook 3 mm;
  • Scissors;
  • Needle.

First we need to knit a fabric with a width and height depending on the mug on which we will knit a heating pad.
We assemble a chain of such length that it will be the height of the mug. Next, make 1 more loop and knit 1 single crochet into each loop.

Next we knit several rows. You should get a fabric that can be wrapped around the mug up to the handle.

In the last row we will make loops. We climb 18 loops. We skip 3 loops and perform 1 stitch in 4. Next we knit along the column, leaving 4 loops. We make 18 more loops and knit 1 single crochet into the very last loop.

Sew 2 buttons on the other end. A heating pad will be attached to them.

Now we will knit a muzzle for the pig. Let's start with the ears. We will knit 2 loops and in the very first we will knit 3 single crochets. Let's turn around. In the new row you need to add to the very first and very last loop. We turn around again and knit a row, but do not add any more.
In the new row we continue to increase the eye, so we knit with increases on the sides. That is, in the first and last loops. And we will knit 1 more row without adding. And once again we add in the 1st row and knit the row without adding.
We do not cut the thread, but make a binding. When making the binding, we knit 2 loops in the corners.

We knit a patch. We make 5 loops. In the 2nd loop we will make 2 single crochets. Next we knit in 2 loops, 1 single crochet. We will knit 3 stitches into the last loop. We knit the connecting post into the lifting loop (5th loop of the initial chain). Make 2 loops on top in the center. We start the row with single crochets. We knit 1 stitch. And in the 2 loops in the center that we marked, we knit 1 half double crochet and here 1 double crochet. In the next loop we first knit 1 double crochet and then 1 half double crochet. We finish the row with single crochets.
In the new row we will knit from the back half loop. We knit 1 single crochet. We knit 1 more row with single crochets.

Sew on the ears.

We stuff the patch with padding polyester and sew the patch on. Now you need white felt. Cut out the eyes and glue them on with hot glue. Use black nail polish to paint the pupils and nose.

The crochet mug warmer in the shape of a pig is ready! It will be an excellent decoration for the New Year's table.

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You need to knit a heating pad with yarn that is not coarse or too thick. This craft is a great gift for family and friends!

To knit a warmer for a mug we will need:

  1. Yarn (blue, white);
  2. Hook;
  3. Needle;
  4. Three buttons.

Crochet warmer for a mug. Master Class:

We begin to knit the main part of the heating pad. It is a long rectangle.

To do this, we collect air loops. We need to collect enough of them so that the length of the chain is equal to the height of the mug.

We knit enough rows so that we can wrap the mug in our fabric.


In the last row we will knit all the loops with single crochets and make buttonholes.

We distribute and mark with a marker the places where we will knit the loops.

We reach the first marker and knit six chain stitches. Then we knit single crochets into the next loops of the base. And we knit all the loops like this.


The loops are ready. Sew buttons on the other side of the warmer.


This is what the warmer on the mug will look like.


Now we will knit a snowflake.

We make five air loops. And we connect them into a ring. Now we knit a single crochet into this ring, then three chain stitches and again a single crochet. We need to knit six such arches.


From it we knit three air loops. Then seven more air loops and a connecting stitch in the seventh loop of the chain. Next we knit seven more chain stitches and a connecting stitch in the same place where we knitted it before. And we repeat once again our seven loops and the connecting column.

Now we knit two air and three more air loops. Next, we make a connecting post in the third loop and perform two more air loops. We knit a single crochet into the next arch.


And we repeat this throughout knitting the entire row. That is, our snowflake will consist of only two rows.


Sew on a snowflake...

The mug warmer is ready!