I have another 8-Bit Can Cozy for you to add to your collection, so grab your yarn, hook and let's get crocheting! ;)
You will need:
A 4mm (G) crochet hook
Medium weight yarn in Red, Brown, Orange, Black, Blue, and one different colour for the "background" - I used Green!
A beer for when you're done! (or a non-alcoholic beverage, if you prefer!)
Some information before we begin:
This is ONE SIZE ONLY - for a regular can.
In order to make this cozy, you will need to know how to tapestry crochet in back loops only. There is a fantastic video tutorial via ChabePatterns explaining how to do both here:
I've written this pattern differently to my previous patterns that include tapestry crochet. I have been researching pattern writing and have decided to adopt a different style, as I feel my other patterns are somewhat verbose. So hopefully this pattern will be less confusing!
In the rows that include tapestry crochet, They will go as follows (for example):
Row 10: G: Chain 1, (13), B: (4), G: (4), B: (4), G: (17), slip stitch to the first sc to join.
Each colour used for the row is abbreviated to a letter, in this example there are only two - G: Green, and B: Brown.
So in this example, the first 13 single crochets would be in Green, then followed by 4 in Brown, then 4 in Green, then another 4 in Brown, then the remaining 17 in Green.
( I have listed all the abbreviations on the pattern below)
You will need to change to your new colour on the last stitch of the previous colour. So for example, the first 13 stitches in this example row are Green, so you will need to change to brown on the 13th stitch. The stitch itself will be Green, but you will have switched to brown for the next 4 stitches. I hope that made sense. Phew!
Sometimes you will have to change from one colour to another for ONLY ONE STITCH. For example, 14 sc in green, change to white, 1sc in white, change back to green. This can get a little fiddly, but be patient! Here is an image you can use as a reference as you make your cozy:
As we crochet the shell, we will be starting from the bottom moving up to the top. The first 8 rows will be the bottom of the cozy; the shell starts at row 9.
The first 7 rows are regular single crochets, but from row 8 onward, every stitch will be a single crochet in BACK LOOPS ONLY. Crocheting in back loops creates the pixelated affect we are aiming for.
In this pattern, Chain 1 DOES NOT COUNT AS A SINGLE CROCHET. Therefore, the first stitch is worked into the same stitch as the join.
Let's get crocheting!
Row 1: 6sc in the second chain from hook, slip stitch to the first sc to join (6sc).
Row 2: Chain 1 (does not count as sc) 2sc in each stitch around, slip stitch to the first sc to join (12sc).
Row 3: Chain 1 (does not count as sc), 2sc in the same stitch, 1sc in the next, *2sc in the next stitch, 1sc in the next* repeat ** around, slip stitch to the first sc to join (18sc).
Row 4: Chain 1, 2sc in the same stitch, 1sc in the next 2 stitches, *2sc in the next stitch, 1sc in the next 2 stitches, repeat ** around, slip stitch to the first sc to join (24sc).
Row 5: Chain 1, 2sc in the same stitch, 1sc in the next 3 stitches, *2sc in the next stitch, 1sc in the next 3 stitches, repeat ** around, slip stitch to the first sc to join (30sc).
Row 6: Chain 1, 2sc in the same stitch, 1sc in the next 4 stitches, *2sc in the next stitch, 1sc in the next 4 stitches, repeat ** around, slip stitch to the first sc to join (36sc).
Row 7: Chain 1, 2sc in the same stitch, 1sc in the next 5 stitches, *2sc in the next stitch, 1sc in the next 5 stitches, repeat ** around, slip stitch to the first sc to join (42sc).
Row 8: Chain 1, in BACK LOOPS ONLY, 1sc in each stitch around. Slip stitch to first sc to join.
Now we will start to incorporate the other colours to create the Turtle Shell
Each colour will be abbreviated as:
Black - BK
W - White
G - Green
O - Orange
Orange is the background colour I used for the remainder of the cozy; if you have chosen a different colour then remember that O is your background :)
Row 9: O: Chain 1, (19), BK: (4), O: (19), slip stitch to the first sc to join.
Row 10: O: Chain 1, (17), BK: (2), W: (4), BK: (2), O: (17), slip stitch to the first sc to join.
Row 11: O: Chain 1, (16), BK: (1), W: (8), BK: (1), O: (16), slip stitch to the first sc to join.
Row 12: O: Chain 1, (14), BK: (2), W: (2), BK: (6), W: (2). BK: (2), O: 14), slip stitch to the first sc to join.
Row 13: O: Chain 1, (13), BK: (1), W: (3), BK: (1), G: (6),BK: (1), W: (3), BK: (1), O: (13), slip stitch to the first sc to join.
Row 14: O: Chain 1, (13), W: (2), BK: (3), G: (6), BK: (3), W: (2), O: (13), slip stitch to the first sc to join.
Row 15: O: Chain 1, (13), BK: (3), G: (2), BK: (1), G: (4), BK: (1), G: (2), BK: (3), O: (13), slip stitch to the first sc to join.
Row 16: O: Chain 1, (13), BK: (1), G: (5), BK (4), G: (5), BK: (1), O: (13), slip stitch to the first sc to join.
Row 17: O: Chain 1, (13), BK: (2), G: (3), BK: (1), G: (4), BK: (1), G: (3), BK: (2), O: (13), slip stitch to the first sc to join.
Row 18: O: Chain 1, (14), BK: (2), G: (1), BK: (1), (G): (6), BK: (1), G: (1), BK: (2), O: (14), slip stitch to the first sc to join.
Row 19: O: Chain 1, (14), BK (1), G: (1), BK (1), G: (8), BK: (1), G: (1), BK: (1), O: (14), slip stitch to the first sc to join.
Row 20: O: Chain 1, (15), BK: (1), G: (1), BK: (1), G: (6), BK: (1), G: (1), BK: (1), O: (15), slip stitch to the first sc to join.
Row 21: O: Chain 1, (15), BK: (1), G: (2), BK: (1), G: (4) BK: (1), G: (2), BK: (1), O: (15), slip stitch to the first sc to join.
Row 22: O: Chain 1, (16), BK: (1), G: (2), BK: (4), G: (2), BK: (1), O: (16), slip stitch to the first sc to join.
Row 23: O: Chain 1, (17), BK: (2), G: (4), BK: (2), O: (17), slip stitch to the first sc to join.
Row 24: O: Chain 1, (18), BK: (6), O: 18, slip stitch to the first sc to join.
Row 25: O: Chain 1, 1sc in each stitch around, slip stitch to the first sc to join.
Aaaand you're done! Time to crack open a beer (or soft drink) to celebrate your achievement!
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