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Are you looking for a holiday knitting pattern? Do you have a friend and/or family who likes wine? Then look no further! Try this stemless wine glass koozie for your quick holiday knitting project.

About the Design

Last year, I wanted something quick and easier for my hand-knitted product for the holiday season (because knitting one thing takes forever, and it is hard to keep up with when you are selling hand-knitted items!). While I was gathering ideas and inspiration, my friend suggested a collaboration with her business. She is the owner of Four Maples Vinyard and Winery in Champlain, NY. These are some pictures that I took a few days ago while visiting her.

4 maples vineyard and winery

When she mentioned collaboration, I thought of stemless wine glass koozie. My first attempt came out OK. It was only knitted, so the fabric felt thin and stretchy. I wasn’t really excited to see how it turned out. Honestly, I almost ditched the idea. But when I saw felted slippers, I thought, why not felt the koozie to make it thicker and sturdier? And that was the best idea ever! It came out so pretty and turned out to be one of the best-selling products as a Christmas gift. I bet your wine-loving friend and family would love this koozie as a gift too.

Skills needed for this knitting pattern

The pattern is advanced beginner level. I used Emily Ocker’s Circular Cast On and Magic Loop Method to start the bottom part of the koozie. You need to know how to KFB (Knit Front and Back), SKP (Slip, Knit, Pass) for the increase and decrease to shape the body. The rim is made by using three stitch I-cord bind off. Then felted by hand (if you prefer machine felting, go ahead and use the machine).

If you’ve never done felting, it might be intimidating. But I promise you, it is so easy and fun! Since it is such a small project, it would be a great first felting project to experiment with.

This is the follow-along video if you are more of a visual person

Yarn Used

I used Wool of the Andes Worsted from Knitpicks/We Crochet (they are the same company). I love this yarn, especially for felting. There are various colors, and you can see the different hues when you felt them. The price is really reasonable too. Be careful not to purchase “superwash” yarn in order to felt in the end.

Test knitters also used:

Paton’s Classic Wool Worsted

Plymouth Galway

Free Knitting Pattern | Wine Glass Koozie for holiday gift

Pattern

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Holiday knitting pattern | Wine Glass Cozy

Materials

Gauge and Finished Measurement

  • 4″ x 4″ =16 sts x 25 rows
  • Fits the majority of 15oz stemless wine glasses. The picture shown is 2″ in diameter on the bottom. 11″ in circumference where it is the widest and 4.5″ tall.

Abbreviation

BO – Bind Off

CO – Cast On

DPNs – Double Pointed Needles

K– Knit

Kfb– Knit into the Front and Back of the same stitch

SKP – Slip 1, Knit 1, Pass slipped stitch over

St(s) – Stitch(es)

Holiday gift knitting pattern

Video Tutorials

Emily Ocker’s Circular CO

Magic Loop Method

KFB

SKP

I-Cord Bind Off

How to felt knitted items

Main Pattern

CO 4 sts using Emily Ocker’s Circular CO method using a crochet hook. Transfer stitches evenly onto knitting needles and knit in the round using the magic loop method or DPNs.

Increase stitches

Round 1: Kfb to the end.

Round 2: *Kfb, K1; repeat from* to the end.

Round 3: *Kfb, K2; repeat from* to the end.

Round 4: *Kfb, K3; repeat from* to the end.

Work in the same manner to increase 4 stitches each row until you reach round 16: *Kfb, K15; repeat from* to the end. (68 sts total)

Knit 2 rounds.

Decrease stitches

Round 1: *SKP, K15; repeat from* to the end.

Round 2, 3, and 4: Knit.

Round 5: *SKP, K14; repeat from* to the end.

Round 6, 7, 8: Knit.

Round 9: *SKP, K13; repeat from* to the end.

Round 10 and 11: Knit.

Round 12: *SKP, K12; repeat from* to the end.

Round 13 and 14: Knit

Round 15: *SKP, K11; repeat from* to the end (48 sts).

Round 16 and 17: Knit

BO using 3 stitch I-cord BO. Cut the yarn and weave in the ends.

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Felting

Fill a bowl with hot water, which is not boiling but the hottest temperature you can handle to dip your hands in. I usually use house cleaning gloves for this process. Please be very careful not to burn your hands.

Add a drop of mild dish soap. Soak your knitted wine glass koozie in the water and agitate. Once it is saturated, take it out of the water, roll between the palms of your hands, then dip it back in the water. Repeat this process for 5-10 minutes. Make sure to roll from different angles. It will start to feel stretchy and loose for the first couple of minutes, but keep going. You will feel it shrink and get thicker as you repeat. Once it is felted, put it on the wine glass to test how it fits. If it is too loose, put it back in hot water and repeat the felting process until it reaches the desired size. When it is done, lay it flat between a folded bath towel (fold a few times so you have several layers of towel). Gently push it down to get excess water out. Repeat this process a few times while changing to a dry area of the towel each time. Put the Koozie on the glass, adjust the shape, and let it air dry.

Once it is dry, you can add a little touch. I used customized leather labels from Local Laser Co. on Etsy and Ryelyn by Design.

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