Crochet Fairy Wine Bottle Cozy

A Cute crocheted Fairy Wine Bottle Cozy to make gifting wine this Christmas magical!
She will hug and safeguard the wine with all her Fairy might - but do keep an eye on her, bottle fairies are know to sneak a taste every now and then :)
What you will need to make this little cutie:


Crocheting skills - Easy (Must know at least the basic stitches like, Single Crochet and Double Crochet)


Crochet Hook and Yarn - 3,50 mm Hook and Double knitting/light worsted yarn in red, green, blue, yellow, brown and cream


A little bit of fiberfill/toy stuffing for the head


Yarn Needle and Craft Glue to patch everything together


Eyes - Stick On's/ Sew On's, can even embroider some


Optional notions - Small red bows, beads and beading thread.


The wine bottle you will be gifting :)
Instructions:


Start with making the head - you will need two pieces. One for the face (cream) and one for the back/hair (yellow)


This is a simple circle crocheted in the round with single crochet.
Next will be making the dress - this is stared with a single row and then gently increasing outwards to shape the dress.


Add some details - green neck ruffle, blue under-dress and red berries
Next will be making the wings - my fairy has four :)
Next will be making the cozy - this is so easily adjusted since it is crocheted in only single crochet. Simple measure your wine bottle with your chain if it fits, crochet your desired rows.


I used 46 CH and 15 rows single crochet with 45 SC across.
Next will be completing your head and adding the details.


Head - add your eyes and nose, add the hair.


Glue/Sew your individual pieces onto your cozy to create your fairy
Add some arms and legs :)
Fit your cozy around your bottle - to secure add snap fasteners (press buttons) or some buttons and loops. Add a tag to express your love!
One Fairy Wine Bottle Cozy :)


For the Full Printable Instructions please visit my website.
Joanita Theron
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