80 oz. pickle jar and 1 gallon dispensing jar |
I am trying to figure out how to create a pin on Pinterest but in order to share my pattern, I have to give it a link! So that's what I'm doing here. I have a very basic, easy pattern for a Kombucha Jar cosy. You can easily alter it to make it your own -- by adding cables, or stripes, or buttons or whatever -- but it's a good, solid foundation pattern. FUNCTION is the main purpose here -- to shield the brewing KT from direct sunlight and to keep it warm and at an even temperature in a chilly house like mine.
1 gallon jar with spigot |
1/2 gallon square jar SCOBY Hotel! |
So for this first blog in a very long time -- I offer you the Kombucha Jar Sweater/Cosy!
Kombucha Jar Cosy
for
1 gallon beverage dispensing jar
(with
alternative directions for 80 oz pickle jar
and short ½ gallon storage jar)
Materials: size
9 double-pointed needles, set of 5
any worsted or bulky yarn (4 or 5 weight)
row counter
stitch marker
Cast-on 56 stitches, and
transfer to four needles thusly: N1-16/N2-12/N3-16/N4-12.
Join and place marker for knitting in the round.
[for
80 oz. pickle jar, cast-on 44: N1-12/N2-12/N3-12/N4-8]
[Alternatively, you could knit on straight needles and simply sew a back seam, leaving an opening for the spigot.]
[Alternatively, you could knit on straight needles and simply sew a back seam, leaving an opening for the spigot.]
Work 5 rows of k2/p2
ribbing.
On the next row, knit
every stitch, increasing 4 stitches evenly [k13, kfb] 4 times – 60 stitches.
Knit evenly for 39 more rows (40 stockinette).
· 20 rows stockinette for ½ gallon
square jar; skip to garter stitch rows and base
· for 80 oz. pickle jar inc. 6 sts: k6, kfb 6 times, end k2 - 50 stitches; then
knit for 52 rows, and skip to garter stitch rows and base
Spigot Opening:
Move the marker up to the working row where N1 and N4 meet.
Work in stockinette stitch as if you’re
working on straight needles. Knit across
the four needles then TURN your work.
PURL back across to the marker.
TURN and knit across, etc. for a total of 8 rows.
With right side facing you, as if to
knit, JOIN needle 4 to needle 1 to being knitting in the round again.
Knit 4 rows. Then …
Garter stitch base
rows:
Purl 1 row.
Knit 1 row.
Purl 1 row.
Knit 1 row.
Decrease for base:
(shifting a stitch from
one needle to the next here and there to accommodate the k2tog’s)
Gallon
& ½ gal. jar 80
oz. pickle jar
Row
1: k8/k2tog around. Row 1: k3/k2tog around.
Row 2: k7/k2tog around. Row 2:
k2/k2tog around.
Row 3: k6/k2tog around. Row 3:
k1/k2tog around.
Row 4: k5/k2tog around. Row 4:
k2tog around.
Row 5: k4/k2tog around. Row 5:
knit around.
Row 6: K3/k2tog around. Bind off.
Row 7: k2/k2tog around.
Row 8: k1/k2tog around.
Bind off.