King’s Cozy October 24, 2004
I designed this beer cozy on the car ride home from a camping trip in King’s Canyon National Park. This pattern has a cable going up opposite sides of the beer cozy, with ribbing in between. The cables make a nice cushiony grip while holding a beer, and the ribbing allows it to stretch to fit. There is a surprisingly small number of decreases between the body and neck and of the cozy. This pattern is made with yarn that I happened to have, but many other substitutions could be used. The cotton works pretty well, and doesn’t really get wet like you might expect it would.

Yarn: Schachenmayr Rainbow (worsted weight)
Needles: 4 double pointed #6 US, and a cable needle
Cast on 36 stitches.
{brackets} indicate the cable
part of the pattern
row 1-4: *k2 p2 k2 p2 k2 {p1 k6 p1}* repeat from * to *.
row 5: *k2 p2 k2 p2 k2 {p1 place 3 stitches on cable needle and hold behind work, k3, k3 from cable needle, p1}* repeat from * to *.
Continue repeating rows 1-5 until cozy is as tall as the body of the beer bottle that you would like it to fit (mine is about 6 inches). The decreases occur only in the ribbed portion of the pattern, so you should continue the cable as above throughout the decreases.
Begin Decreases:
decrease row 1: *k2 p2 k2 p2tog k2 {cable continued from above}* repeat from * to *. (34 stitches remain).
decrease row 2: *k2 p2tog k2 p1 k2 {cable}* repeat from * to *. (32 stitches
remain).
decrease row 3: *k2 k2tog k1 p1 k2 {cable}* repeat from * to *. (30 stitches
remain).
decrease row 4: *k4 k2tog k1 {cable}* repeat from * to *. (28 stitches
remain).< Decreases finished! Continue with the following pattern until the neck of your cozy is as long as you wish.
Neck rows: k6 {cable} k6 {cable}.

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Lots of creativity here!
I wish I drank more beers so I could justify to make one of these…
Thank you for sharing!
Thank you! This is a wonderful find when I was searching for a beer cozy as a special christmas present(s). I have a sweater from Grandpa that is being frogged as many little presents for the family after he passed away. Your pattern would be perfect to make my brother his beer cozy from Grandpa’s frogged sweater. Very cool!
hey, crafty lady!
this pattern is AWESOME! I made one for my boyfriend, i have pics on my myspace blog of it, and him using it.. he’s SO attatched to it already, i love love love it, thank-you for this offering!
love through uKnity,
~§heri~