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Spruce up your humidifiers with this colorful cozy
I like humidifiers. It's good for you and good for your plants. But almost all humidifiers are boring and tend to make a clunking noise against your radiator, which is very annoying. So I came up with this great idea to make my humidifiers less boring, more pretty and sound proof! It is a very simple pattern and can be worked up in less than two hours. All you need to know is how to make Single Crochets (US), Double Crochets (US) and work in the round with a magic loop :) And even if you don't know how to make a magic loop, you can use a *chain 2, work in second chain from hook* to work in the round. It's all up to you! ;)
This project calls for a little bit of yarn. I would say less than 100 meters. Of course you can use different colors or variegated yarn like I did.
The humidifier I have is 20 cm wide around, so I made my cozy accordingly. If you have a different size humidifier, you need to adjust the number of circles, but this is very easy.
Gauge: One circle is 2,5 cm (1 inch) in diameter. My cozy measures 20 cm (8 inch) around and 15 cm (5 9/10 inch) high. I made a rectangle of 6 circles high and 7 circles wide.
Join as you go: I used a joining method so I didn't have to do a load of sewing afterwards, but if you prefer to join the circles afterwards you can totally do this.
- Sabrina Dee Berry favorited Humidifier Cozy 'Circles Of Joy' 11 Apr 07:31
- Partenia favorited Humidifier Cozy 'Circles Of Joy' 10 May 07:38
- DARLA E. favorited Humidifier Cozy 'Circles Of Joy' 10 May 05:16
- kurisu published her project Humidifier Cozy 'Circles Of Joy' 15 Apr 14:15
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Step 1
For the first circle:
with a magic loop: chain 3, ( this counts as your first double crochet (DC)) DC 11 in the loop. Pull the magic loop so you make a circle and join the last stitch in the top of the chain 3 to close it. Cut off your yarn and weave in the ends.
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Step 2
For the second circle (first join):
Repeat step 1 up to the point that you join the circle together. Insert your hook into any stitch of the other circle you've made in step 1 making sure the wrong sides of the circles are together. Make a Single Crochet (SC) to join the two circles together. Now you continue to finish the circle as in step 1.