
Ice Pop Cozy
An Ice pop cozy is one of those things I didn’t know I needed until I had a kid. Little kids like my six-year old, Chloe get ice-cold hands when trying to eat ice pops. Chloe always used to ask me to wrap a paper towel around the base of hers to keep her hands from getting frozen. I actually thought I invented the idea of making a little crocheted cozy for the ice pop but a quick search on Pinterest showed me that many people are making little knit ice pop covers to keep their little ones hands warm.
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An ice pop cozy takes less than an hour to make and only uses a small amount of yarn. I used Red Heart brand yarn and a 4.5mm hook.
- Start by chaining 15 and connect the chain with a slip stitch. Continue to crochet with your favorite stitch. I used a different stitch for each of my cozies. One single crochet, one double crochet and one half double crochet.
- After you work your way around the loop connect your stitches with a slip stitch, chain one, flip it over and start crocheting around the other way. Repeat with each row you do.
- Crochet about 15-20 rows depending on how long you want the cozy to be.
- When you’ve achieved your ideal height use a slip stitch to tie off your work and weave in the ends.



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