Crochet Water Bottle Holder Pattern – Gale

Are you ready to add a splash of creativity to your daily hydration routine? In today’s blog post, we’re diving into the world of a crochet water bottle holder pattern named Gale :).

Whether you’re heading to the gym, hiking, or just strolling around town, this DIY project is perfect for keeping your water handy and your hands-free.

Let’s grab our hooks and yarn and get ready to craft something both practical and oh-so-chic!

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Option 1: You can purchase the individual pattern as an easy-to-read, print-friendly PDF  from Ravelry

Option 2: Scroll down to get the written instructions for this pattern for free

free crochet pattern - gale


Sustainable Style: Cotton Yarn Crochet Water Bottle Holder

Using a crochet water bottle holder made with cotton yarn not only adds a touch of style to your hydration routine but also contributes to a more eco-friendly lifestyle.

Cotton yarn is a sustainable choice as it is biodegradable and renewable, reducing the environmental impact compared to synthetic materials.

By opting for a handmade crochet holder, you’re supporting sustainable practices and reducing plastic waste from disposable holders. Plus, the durability of cotton yarn ensures your holder will last for many adventures to come, making it a win-win for both style and sustainability.

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You will find instructions in the free pattern below ⬇️


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Let’s get to the pattern, shall we? Making Crochet Water Bottle Holder

Project-Level-Easy

Materials

Drops Loves You 8 100% cotton yarn, 50gr, 85 m, 93 yards,0.5 skeins

Or use any cotton or blended cotton yarn weight # 4 yarn

Weight-4-Medium

Hook: US Size (4mm) 

Yarn Needle, Scissors, Measuring Tape

Gauge

  • Not Relevant

Sizes

  • This sample is 8.5” circumference  – 6” height

Stitch Key

Specialty Stitch

None


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Notes

  • The pattern is worked in rounds
  • This pattern is worked in one piece
  • Ch3 at the beginning of the round does count as 1st stitch
  • Ch1 at the beginning of the round does not count as a stitch
  • You can work this pattern with one color or multiple as you wish- I used one color
  • If changing colors make sure to have a changing technique and weave your ends in.
water bottle crochet pattern

Instructions

The Body

Chain 4 and Sl st to form a circle

Round 1: into the circle: Ch3, dc 9, Sl st into the top of ch3 (10)

Round 2:  INC Ch3, dc1 in 1st st from hook, dc 2 in next st, dc 2 in next and around to end of the round, Sl st to 1st ch of ch3 (20)

Round 3: INC Ch3, dc 2 in next st, dc1 in next st, dc2 in next, alternate around to the end of the round, finishing with dc 2 in last st, Sl st to 1st ch of ch 3 (30)

Round 4: Ch3, *[skip next st, dc 1 in next st, dc 1 in skipped st, dc 1 in next st]* repeat from * to * finish last 2 st, skip 1 st, dc 1 in next, dc 1 in skipped, Slst to 1st ch of ch 3 (30)

Round 5: Ch 1, sc 1 in 1st st from hook, sc 1 in next st and around to end of the round, Slst to 1st ch of ch 3  (30)

Repeat rounds 4+ 5 for 6 more times to obtain 6” height. If you wish to make this bottle holder higher continue repeats of the rows


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Finishing

The Straps

Ch 80 or more as long as you wish the strap to be, Slst to the opposite side, Sl st to next st, Sl st to next, and around to secure the straps.

Weave in ends.


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