Thursday, January 15, 2009

Apple and Banana Cozy Crochet Patterns

Hello world,

***Edit 31/1/2011***

And the winner is...

darlababe

Congratualtions Darla! I'll send you an email and soon your Eyespiral trading card will arrive in the mail. :)

Thanks everyone for posting and thanks to Kenmore for using my post in their ad and helping all you lovely people come find me.

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I finally bought some fruit to fill the cozies I made for my Mum for her birthday, and aren't they lovely?

Fruit cozies


The other good news is that the vegan lunch box gave me permission to post my crochet patterns which I adapted from her knitting patterns. If you'd like to find her knitting patterns, click the links for her apple cozies (there's three sizes!), banana cozy, and orange cozy.

But now for my crochet patterns. :)

Crochet Apple Cozy

Apple cozy


Click the image above to download my crochet apple cozy pattern. Please respect that it is not for commercial use.

Crochet Banana Cozy

Fruit cozies


Click the image above to download my crochet banana cozy pattern. Please respect that it is not for commercial use.

Et voila! I hope you enjoy the crochet patterns.

~Jessica

34 comments:

  1. Awesome! I've had my eye on the knitting patterns for awhile, but can't knit. Now, to just get my husband to use these for his lunch...

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  2. lol, I'm glad I could be of service. Pack one in his bag and let him discover it once he gets to work!

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  3. Oh so happy to see you have the pattern up! I've purchased an apple cozy wanting to figure out how to make them but this will be even better. I hope you don't mind me giving this link out to my fellow crafters so they can print this out for our D.I.Y night that we have 2 times a month.

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  4. Feel free to pass it around and share the love - that's why I posted it in the first place! DIY night sounds fun, I should start up the same. Unfortunately arranging it around school work will be a challenge, but I guess I could start it once classes end.

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  5. oh thank you for posting this!! I saw the knitting patterns and was so bummed since I don't knit. I can't wait to try these!

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  6. I'm so gald I could help! :) Send me a piccie when you're done, I'd love to see.

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  7. What a wonderful site you have. Thank you for your generosity in sharing the crochet patterns

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  8. the fruit cozies look very cute, but what's the purpose of them? Just curious. Linda

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  9. Hi LindaLee,

    Pupose is to be cute. And to make a funny present for my Mum. :)

    ~Eyespiral

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  10. This is such a good idea! Just when I was thinking that I've ran out of good crocheting ideas you swoop in with a fantastic one!

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  11. Kenmore has this link posted on their Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/kenmore) and is using the apple cozy in their ads targeting users with knitting-related content on their pages. So it showed up on my page! And as the editor of both a crochet and a knitting magazine, i hope to give you a little link love too! Very cute ...

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  12. I found you through facebook, too, the Kenmore page. These are so cute, and useful, too. I carry apples with me sometimes when we're in the car, and I don't like them getting all banged up. These would make charming gifts for school kids, too.

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  13. I saw this pattern as part of an ad on facebook for Kenmore appliances. Too darn cute and will keep my apple from bruising as it bounces around in my lunch tote!!

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  14. Found on Facebook/Kenmore too ^_^ Defnitely going to try this out! :D

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  15. there was an ad for Kenmore that had these and I plan to share them again..super cute!!

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  16. Very cute... came here from kenmoore facebook ad.
    Am going to try them! MartySQ@yahoo.com

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  17. How original! Saw them on Kenmore also! Actually, on a small icon on the side of my facebook! Plan on making a few and showing them at my knitting guild. Will give credits to you, of course!

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  18. Love it! Particularly glad you linked to the original knit pattern. For some reason, I haven't the patience or coordination for crocheting. Saw the picture on Facebook with Kenmore test kitchen ad.

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  19. How cool is this! Found you on a side add that linked me to Kenmore and found their post on your site all on facebook :)

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  20. Such a clever idea! I, too, found your link in the Kenmore ad. Can't beat the publicity, can you? :)

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  21. I was minding my own business, like you do, when all of the sudden, there was an apple all buttoned up in a red cozy on the Right of my screen in Facebook! As I was doing something, I clicked on another part of the screen and the ad changed! Dang it! Come back apple! I just must know why it was buttoned up in a cozy at all! Who could have thought of such a thing? I knit for all sorts of silly things, knitted cotton coozy for my water bottle, knitted tooth fairy pockets for my pre-k class, knitted neck ties for my cats, though they hate wearing them in public! even a knitted CD cover, just to see it I could! But, who, who, could have thought of such a knitted or crocheted item as an apple cozy? I must find that apple again! So, I resumed my activity on the page, with little interest to my task and full focus on the ads. There it is! The apple is back! So, I clicked to see where it would take me. Kenmore studios. Don't quite know what that is yet, I'll check it out more later. I searched and searched on their page and couldn't find the cozy red apple! Alas, what shall I do? My life is incomplete without an apple cozy! I remembered the phrase, "knitting that goes in your lunchbox", I Googled it! The very 1st result seemed intriguing, but not sure. Right click just in case. There it was! A knitted, er, well crocheted apple cozy as being kept company by a nice cozy banana! Success! Now my life is complete! Now just to decide whether to knit one or crochet 1st.... decisions, decisions!
    Darla McClure,
    alrad1963@yahoo.com

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  22. i saw this on facebook. on the kenmore appliance page ad, they had a picture of a fuit cozy and it sent me here.
    i have since made 4 apple sweaters, by looking at the pictures
    love them.j borgomainerio,
    borgo6@email.com

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  23. I am going to have to try to make a pattern for a round loom:) My daughter who is 8 would love to make these for her friends:) A grand idea!

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  24. Does this come in a knit pattern?? Its SO cute!

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  25. i found you from kenmore on facebook, although i also subscribe to vegan lunchbox...

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  26. These are adorable! The banana looks kind of like a dolphin with the cozy on.

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  27. found you on the kenmore page on facebook! so cute! thanks!

    Rowenna
    rowennad@yahoo.com

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  28. Neat ideas!!! I will have to make a couple of these for myself. I hate bruising my fruit when I put them in my backpack for an outting.

    Thanks tons for sharing!!!!

    Mary
    thornhill.mary@gmail.com

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  29. I also saw this through Facebook on a Kenmore ad. I can't crochet, but I'll check out the knitting patterns. Thanks for posting!

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  30. Hi, I also found you through facebook, the kenmore ad. So cute! I don't know if I should knit or crochet one first! you can contact me through grace.martino11@gmail.com if I am a winner ;) so excited to make these!

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  31. Have you considered making a pattern for the orange cozies? They are really cute, too.

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  32. Hi! Thanks for your pattern. A friend had an apple cosy and I just found you thru an internet search. I'm new to crochet and was just wondering what the'chain,3' at the top of your pattern meant.

    Thanks!

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  33. Hi Anonymous,

    The 'chain 3' at the top of the pattern means to create 3 chain stiches as the basis for the pattern. You then need to join back into the first chain stitch with a slip stich (insert hook into chain stitch, yarn over, then pull through both loops on hook). This will make a tiny ring of chain stitches into which the first round will be made.

    Let me know if this doesn't make sense and I'll try to take some photos of the process for you!

    Eyespiral

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