Holiday Wine Bottle Scarf & Hat Cozy

It is not too late to whip up this quick last minute Holiday wine bottle scarf & hat cozy. In just under an hour this cute adornment can be completed. This miniature set is so cute even as a festive decoration for your home.

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Holiday Wine Bottle Scarf & Hat Cozy
Holiday Wine Bottle Scarf & Hat Cozy

Crochet Wine Bottle Cozy

Dress up any wine or non-alcoholic bottle with this cute Santa Hat and Matching Scarf. Giving and receiving a wine bottle or some other special beverage is common these days.

Whether you are going to a Christmas party or attending an intimate dinner party, a gift like this can be so thoughtful and simple too. The recipient is sure to be happy to accept.

Wine Bottle Cozy Christmas Set
Wine Bottle Cozy Christmas Set

Wine Bottle Cozy Christmas Set

Pair the miniature ribbed hat with a scarf that has a bit of fringe and you have an attractive adornment for a bottle.

This pretty crochet Christmas hat is part of a wine bottle cozy set that I crocheted quite a few of this Holiday season already. Now, this cute scarf and hat can certainly be used to adorn any shaped bottle that you are giving as a gift. This could go over a bottle of soda, special health drink, or even a bottled coffee beverage.

Miniature Christmas Scarf Video

There are video links for both a right hand and left hand crocheter for the scarf along with adding the fringe located below the written pattern.

Wine Bottle Cozy Crochet Set
Wine Bottle Cozy Crochet Set

Directions: Holiday Wine Bottle Scarf

(The Directions for the Miniature Christmas Crochet Hat will follow the directions for the scarf. This pattern will also include a crochet video tutorial on completing the hat pattern).

Gauge

20 stitches per 4 inches. 20 stitches X 12 rows of SC = 4 inch square.

Size

2 inches wide X 14 1/2 -inches long. Plus 1 inch of fringe on each side. Therefore, the total length including the fringe is 16 ½ inches.

Abbreviations

CH = Chain Stitch

SC = Single Crochet

SL ST = Slip Stitch

SP = Space

ST = Stitch

[ ] = Repeat

Materials

Note:

I used 2 yarn colors for this pattern. Approximately 85 yards of the main scarf color. The fringe takes approximately 30 yards. (115 yards total).

Red (color 6) and green colors of Mayflower Organic 8/4 yarn from Hobbi. It is a fingering sock weight yarn (1 Super Fine). For the yards, see note above. (Scheepjes Catona 25 gram would be a wonderful alternative to the Mayflower yarn if you are not able to find that yarn. Here is a link to the Scheepjes yarn. It comes in a wide range of colors.

Green (Color 25) of Cotton Kings 8/4 yarn from Hobbi. It is a fingering sock weight yarn (1 Super Fine). For the yards, see the note above. (Scheepjes Catona 25 gram would be a wonderful alternative to the Mayflower yarn if you are not able to find that yarn. Here is a link to the Scheepjes yarn. It comes in a wide range of colors.

Size E Crochet Hook

Yarn Needle

Scissors

¾-Inch Black Button

Black Sewing Thread

Sewing Needle

Miniature Scarf and Hat for the Holiday
Miniature Scarf and Hat for the Holiday

Directions

CH 11

Row 1

SC in the 2nd CH from the hook and in each stitch across -in the back bump. Turn (10 SC)

Row 2 and beyond (until desired length)

CH 1 (does not count as a SC). SC in the first ST and each stitch across. Turn (10 SC)

When you have the scarf to the length you desire, weave in the yarn ends and cut off any extra yarn.

Fringe

Add the fringe to both ends of the scarf.

Cut a total of 30 pieces of yarn 3-inches long.

There will be 3 strands of yarn used for each section of fringe and there are 5 sections on each end.  

Once the fringe sections are added, trim the fringe to approximately 1-inch long.

Add the Button

Place one end of the scarf over the other end. Using black sewing thread and a needle, sew on the black button in the middle where the one side overlaps the other side.

Make sure not to twist the scarf when bringing the one side over the other. It might be easier to place over the bottle and put one side over the other, pin the spot where the button goes. Then remove the scarf from the bottle and sew on the button.

Miniature Christmas Scarf Video

Left Hand Crochet Tutorial

Right Hand Crochet Tutorial

Here is the Second Crochet Pattern for the Holiday Wine Bottle Scarf & Hat Cozy

Miniature Christmas Crochet Hat
Miniature Christmas Crochet Hat

Miniature Christmas Crochet Hat Pattern

The Hat is Worked from the Bottom Up

The pattern works from the bottom up starting with the ribbed brim and decreasing as you work toward the top. The puff on the top is made by crocheting a small square, gathering the sides into a circular shape, and securing to the top.

This hat will stand for a touch of Holiday anywhere in your home. Attach them to the ends of ribbon for a pretty Christmas gift wrapping idea.

Christmas Crochet Hat Video

There are video links for both a right hand and left hand crocheter for the entire hat located below the written pattern.

However, if you are already familiar with the stitches used in this crochet pattern you may need specific stitch refreshers. Those are provided here for you in the crochet tutorial section.

Red and Green Miniature Hats
Red and Green Miniature Hats

Special Crochet Stitches Used in This Pattern

Crocheting the Front Post and Back Post Double Crochet

The front or back post double crochet stitch is beautiful on its own. However, this makes a great ribbing when the stitches are alternated. Find out how to work each stitch first, then try your hand at combining them.

This is a method of altering between the front post double crochet and back post double crochet.

Back Post Double Crochet (BPDC)

The back post stitches appear to recede on the side of the crocheted fabric that is facing you. Note: Because a post stitch is shorter than a normal stitch, you make the turning chain with one chain stitch less than the normal turning chain requires.

Yarn over, insert the hook from back to front between the posts of the first and second double crochet of the row below. Then insert the hook from the front to the back front between the posts of the second and third stitches. (The hook should now be positioned horizontally in front of the double crochet that you are working around). Yarn over, pull the yarn over the post of the stitch. There should now be 3 loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull the yarn through 2 loops on the hook. Last, yarn over again and pull through the last two loops on the hook.

Front Post Double Crochet (FPDC)

Front post stitches are raised crochet stitches on the surface of the fabric facing you. Note: Because a post stitch is shorter than a normal stitch, you make the turning chain with one chain stitch less than the normal turning chain requires. Yarn over, insert the hook from front to back between the posts of the first and second double crochet of the row below. Then insert the hook from the back to the front between the posts of the second and third stitches. (The hook should now be positioned horizontally behind the double crochet that you are working around). Yarn over, pull the yarn around the post of the stitch. There should now be 3 loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull the yarn through 2 loops on the hook. Lastly, yarn over again and pull through the last two loops on the hook.

Double Crochet Two Together (DC2Tog)

This decreases the stitches by one double crochet each time this is worked.

Yarn over, insert hook into next stitch and pull up a loop. There will be three loops on the crochet hook. Yarn over, pull through two loops on the hook. There should now be just two loops left on the hook.

Yarn over and insert the hook into the next stitch and pull up a loop. There will be four loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through two loops. There should now be just three loops on the hook.

Lastly yarn over and pull through the remaining three loops.

Single Crochet Two Together (SC2Tog)

This decreases the stitches by one single crochet each time this is worked.

Insert hook into next stitch and pull up a loop. There will be two loops on the crochet hook. Insert the hook into the next stitch and pull up a loop. There will be three loops on the hook. Yarn over and pull through all three loops on the hook.

Miniature Crochet Hats Standing Upright as a Decoration
Miniature Crochet Hats Standing Upright as a Decoration

Directions Miniature Christmas Crochet Hat

Gauge

20 stitches per 4 inches. 20 stitches X 12 rows of SC = 4 inch square.

Size

4 -inches around and 3 ¼ inches tall.

Abbreviations

BPDC = Back Post Double Crochet

CH = Chain Stitch

DC = Double Crochet

DC2Tog = Double Crochet Two Together

FPDC = Front Post Double Crochet

SC = Single Crochet

SC2Tog = Single Crochet Two Together

SL ST = Slip Stitch

SP = Space

ST = Stitch

[ ] = Repeat

Materials

I used 2 yarn colors for this pattern. Approximately 50 yards of each color will be enough to complete this hat (100 yards total).

Red (color 6) and green colors of Mayflower Organic 8/4 yarn from Hobbi. It is a fingering sock weight yarn (1 Super Fine). Approximately 50 yards. (Scheepjes Catona 25 gram would be a wonderful alternative to the Mayflower yarn if you are not able to find that yarn. Here is a link to the Scheepjes yarn. It comes in a wide range of colors.

Green (Color 25) of Cotton Kings 8/4 yarn from Hobbi. It is a fingering sock weight yarn (1 Super Fine). Approximately 50 yards. (Scheepjes Catona 25 gram would be a wonderful alternative to the Mayflower yarn if you are not able to find that yarn. Here is a link to the Scheepjes yarn. It comes in a wide range of colors.

Size E Crochet Hook

Yarn Needle

Scissors

Directions

Chain 20 join with a SL ST to form a circle.

(It can be hard to not twist this tiny yarn when joining; therefore, use the joining trick shown in the video tutorial below the written directions).

Round 1

CH 3 (counts as DC), DC in each ST around. Join with a SL ST into the beginning top CH 3 ST.

Round 2

CH 2 (counts as DC), Alternate between FPDC and BPDC around. Join with a SL ST into the beginning top CH 2 ST. (the starting chain is reduced to CH 2 because the stitches are a bit shorter than the regular DC because you are working around the posts with this stitch pattern).

Round 3

CH 2 (counts as DC), Alternate between FPDC and BPDC around. Join with a SL ST into the beginning top CH 2 ST.

Round 4

Join new color. CH 3 (counts as DC), DC in each ST around. Join with a SL ST into the beginning top CH 3 ST.

Round 5

CH 3 (counts as DC), DC in each ST around. Join with a SL ST into the beginning top CH 3 ST.

Round 6

CH 3 (counts as DC), [DC2Tog, DC in next ST]. Repeat between [ ] around. End with SL ST into the beginning top CH 3 ST. (this row starts to close the hat).

Round 7

CH 3 (counts as DC), [DC2Tog, DC in next ST]. Repeat between [ ] around. End with SL ST into the beginning top CH 3 ST. (this row starts to close the hat).

Round 8

CH 1 (counts as SC), [SC2Tog, DC in next ST]. Repeat between [ ] around. End with SL ST into the beginning top CH1 ST.

Round 9

Note on this round, you may just choose to close the top of the hat as this becomes quite small.

CH 1 (counts as SC), [SC2Tog, DC in next ST]. Repeat between [ ] around. End with SL ST into the beginning top CH1 ST.

Crochet Hat Wine Bottle Topper
Crochet Hat Wine Bottle Topper

Directions Crochet the Hat Bauble

Begin Ch 7

Row 1

Work SC in each ST across. Turn

Rows 2-5

CH 1 (does not count as a ST). SC in the first ST and each one across. Turn

Leave a long tail on the little square. Use the yarn needle and weave through the crochet holes on each side and pulling snug when the last side has been weaved through.

Attach the little round ball to the top of the hat using this long tail of yarn. Make sure to weave the beginning tail of yarn into the top of the hat as well.

Weave in all yarn tails of the hat and remove any excess yarn.

Enjoy using the hat as a Holiday decoration, strung garland, or over a wine bottle for a gift.

Miniature Christmas Crochet Hat Pattern Video

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