Do you know those moments when you completely lose yourself in crochet?
Stitch by stitch, an idea turns into something truly special — something made straight from the heart.
That’s exactly how I felt while making this cozy cup sleeve – a braided crochet pattern that now accompanies me every winter morning.
It’s not only beautiful to look at but also wonderfully practical: it keeps your hands protected from the heat and simply looks like “Made with Love”. 💕
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A simple crochet project with a true wow effect – perfect for cozy winter days.
✨ My Pattern Flow
I’ve been fascinated by braided crochet textures for a while now – those three-dimensional patterns that almost look knitted.
The magic is that they’re created entirely with front and back post stitches, crossed in groups to form a woven look.
In this cup sleeve, the braids interlock so closely that they form a neat, even pattern – no gaps, no borders.
And psst… this exact stitch pattern can also be turned into a headband!
(If you’d rather follow a ready-made pattern, try my Headband for Little Adventurers – it’s available as a full pattern in my shop - until now, only in german)
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Here you can find the pattern.
The pattern here on the blog is regular, symmetrical, and so soothing to crochet that after a few rows you’ll completely switch off and find your crochet flow. 🧶

🧶 Crochet Stitches Used
We’ll be using the following stitches:
Chain (ch) – Yarn over and pull through the loop.
Double Crochet (dc) – Yarn over, insert hook into next stitch, yarn over and pull through, yarn over and pull through two loops, yarn over and pull through the remaining two loops.
Front/Back Post Double Crochet (fpdc/bpdc) – Yarn over, insert hook around the post of the stitch from front or back, yarn over and pull through, yarn over and pull through two loops, yarn over and pull through the remaining two loops.
Front/Back Post Treble Crochet (fpTr/bpTr) – Yarn over three times, insert hook around the post of the stitch from front or back, and complete as usual, pulling yarn through two loops at a time until one remains.
👉 Front Post: Insert your hook from front to back around the post of the stitch, then bring it back to the front again.
👉 Back Post: Insert your hook from back to front around the post of the stitch, then back again to the rear.
🧵 Materials
You don’t need much for this project — but the right yarn makes all the difference for the braided texture:
- Yarn: 100% cotton or cotton-acrylic blend (approx. 30–40 g)
- Hook: 3.5 mm – 4 mm
- 1 button (approx. 1 cm in diameter)
- Yarn needle
- Scissors & measuring tape

💡 Tip: Smooth yarns without fluff make the braid texture pop beautifully.
📏 Basic Principle
- The foundation chain determines the height of your mug.
- Crochet in rows until the piece wraps around the mug once.
- The braids are placed directly side by side — no space or edge stitches in between.
- Each braid section consists of 12 stitches (3 + 3) × 2.
- After each crossing row, add one row of front post double crochets to give the braid flexibility.
- The cozy is not sewn together — it’s closed with a button and loop instead.

🪄 Instructions
1️⃣ Foundation
Chain 19 stitches.
When held against your mug, the chain should reach from the bottom edge up to about 1 cm below the rim (slightly stretched).

Work 1 row of double crochets across (start in the 3rd chain from hook – 18 sts total).
This gives your edge stability.
Then start directly with the braided pattern.

2️⃣ The Braided Pattern

This pattern consists of four strands with three stitches each (12 stitches total).
They cross over each other to form two braids, framed by 3 simple double crochets on each side.
Between the crossing rows, you’ll crochet one row of front post stitches — this makes the braids flexible and three-dimensional.
The entire pattern repeats in four rows:
Row 1 – Two Crossings (Left Twist)
Chain stitch 2 (counts as first Double crochet), Double crochet 2.
Skip 3 stitches.

3 Front Post Treble Crochet around the next 3 stitches.

Then 3 Front Post Treble Crochet around the skipped stitches, working in front of the previous group — this creates the left-crossing braid.


Repeat once more and finish with 3 double crochet.


Row 2 – Relief Row (Back Posts)
Chain 2, double crochet 2.
Work Back Post Double Crochet 1 in each stitch across.
Finish with double crochet 3.
This “relief row” gives the braids room to twist naturally.

Row 3 – One Crossing (Right Twist)
Chain 2, double crochet 2.
Front Post Double Crochet 3.
Skip 3 Stiches.

Front Post Treble Crochet 3 around the next 3 Stiches.
Then back Post Treble Crochet 3 around the skipped 3 stiches, behind the previous group — this creates a right-crossing braid.

Front Post Treble Crochet 3, double chrochet 3 to finish.
Row 4 – Relief Row (Back Posts)
Same as Row 2.

🔁 Repeat these 4 rows until the piece fits snugly around your mug (with a slight stretch).
The top and bottom edges should be similarly elastic.
3️⃣ Finishing
Once your cozy fits perfectly, weave in all ends and gently block it to shape.
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🔘 Button & Loop Closure
No sewing required!
- Button side: Sew one button in the center of a short edge.
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- Loop side: On the opposite short edge, crochet a loop of 6–12 chains and fasten it securely.
(Tip: You can also work the loop directly into your last row for a seamless look.)
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Wrap your cozy around your cup to test the fit — it should sit snugly but not tight.
🧑🎓 For Beginners
The braid looks impressive, but it’s easier than it seems once you understand the principle:
Skip 3 sts → crochet 3 front post trebles → then crochet 3 front post trebles into the skipped sts.
The row in between lets the braids twist beautifully.
After a few repeats, you’ll find your rhythm – and before you know it, you’re deep in your crochet flow. 💖
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💬 Share Your Ideas
I’d love to hear from you in the comments — which colors did you choose?
Did you use the pattern for a cozy, or maybe turn it into a headband or scarf?
Every comment helps others discover this project and keeps our crochet community growing. 💕
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🧶 I’m so happy you’re here — because with every stitch, our creative community grows stronger together. 💖
📎 More Inspiration
If you’re feeling inspired and want to keep crocheting, check out my other patterns here: