Miniature Coffee Cup

Beginner difficulty

Beginner

30 minutes

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Louie's Loops

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What you'll learn

What you'll need

Cotton Yarn

Weight

Colors

Main Color
Brown (Center)
Crochet Hook Size G6 / 4.00mm

Crochet Hook

G6 / 4.00 mm

Stuffing

Darning Needle

Abbreviations

ch

Chain Stitch

st

Stitch

slst

Slip Stitch

sc

Single Crochet

inc

Increase

FLO/BLO

Front / Back Loops Only

Other Useful Info

Gauge

5 Rnds and 4 sts per 1”
Finished piece is about 1” tall

Worked

In the Round unless otherwise stated

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The Pattern

01Handle

[All in Main Color]
Ch 7

Skip the first ch, Working into the back loops only of the chs, sl.st into the next 6 chs.

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10 comments on “Miniature Coffee Cup”

  1. If you can locate the back post from the previous row and struggle through after a stitch or two it gets fairly easy. Just be sure you’re hooking down far enough and into the lower row. I had to take a few starts but once I got it, it was easy. I find the mug holds it’s shape better if you turn it I side out before stuffing and sewing the parts together

  2. Do you have any tips on making it easier to get into the back stitch on round 4? I had to give up because I find it really challenging to grab that third hoop Thanks 🙂

  3. I am new to these tiny projects. Can this pattern be applied to smaller weight yarn? I need to make it teeny tiny.

  4. I made on tonight as a holiday gift for my friend who is a coffee roaster. I am so excited for her to hold this tiny coffee cup! Thank you very much for teaching these skills so accessibly.

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