Nothing is sadder than a naked roll of toilet paper sitting on the toilet tank. To solve this problem, dress your TP in it's autumnal best! The ribs in the cozy imitate the ridges in a standard pumpkin.
Pumpkin Toilet Paper Cozy Pattern
Finished Size: Fits Standard Toilet Paper Roll
1 - 2 oz ball of orange 100% cotton worsted weight [MC]
Small amount of green worsted weight [CC]
1 - 16" circular US size 6 needle
1 - 16" circular US size 6 needle, or 1 set of double points when needed.
Gauge: 20 stitches = 4 inches in garter stitch
Cast on 70 stitches onto circular needle, join for working in the round
Row 1: Knit
Row 2: Purl
Row 3: Knit
Row 4: Purl
Row 5: Knit
Row 6: K5, P2* (Repeat to end of round)
Repeat Row 6 until cozy measures 4.75" from cast on edge, or try it on a roll of toilet paper, knitting should equal the roll width
Begin decreases, switching to two circulars or double points when necessary
Row 1: K2tog, K3, P2* Repeat to end of round
Row 2: K4, P2* Repeat to end of round
Row 3: K2, SSK, P2* Repeat to end of round
Row 4: K3, P2* Repeat to end of round
Row 5: K2tog, K1, P2* Repeat to end of round
Row 6: K2, P2* Repeat to end of round
Row 7: K2, P2tog* Repeat to end of round
Row 8: K2, P1* Repeat to end of round
Row 9: K2tog, P1* Repeat to end of round (14 Stitches remain)
Change to CC
Knit even for 6 rows
Decrease Row: K2tog* Repeat to end of round (7 stitches)
Decrease Row: K1, K2tog, K1, K2 tog, K1 (5 stitches)
Cut off yarn, and use a darning needle to thread tail through live stitches, pull tight.
Weave in ends. Block on roll of toilet paper overnight to acheive proper shape.
Enjoy!
Colors: I used Peaches & Creme #11 Sunburst and #53 Verde Green
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5 comments:
Hahaha! I want to make one of these for my Halloween party next year. Maybe I'll need TP covers for all of the seasons... Thanks for the fun idea!
Cool! I'm going to make one of these especially for my sister! She's loves anything to do with Halloween, so maybe I'll add a face! Thanks for the pattern.
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Joy
Did I do something wrong? I end up with 20 stitches after row 9...
Just trying this pattern and going good until... SSK what exactly does this mean. Otherwise a very nice looking pattern. Thanks
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