Looking for a quick crochet project that’s both practical and adorable? This free mug cosy crochet pattern is the perfect way to spend your time crocheting away.
Whether you're sipping tea, coffee, or hot chocolate, your mug will stay warm and stylish. With simple stitches and your favourite yarn colour, it’s a perfect DIY gift or weekend craft.
The pattern is beginner-friendly, worked in rows, and includes a handy little handle for extra charm. Whether you’re making one for yourself or whipping up a batch for friends, this cosy is sure to bring a handmade hug to every cuppa. Grab your hook and yarn and let's start crocheting!
Crochet Mug Cosy - Free Pattern
By EmKatCrochet

Measurements
Size: approx 11.5cm wide x 6cm long
Materials
Yarn – Make & Create DK
- Apple Green
Hook – 4mm
Scissors
Notes
- Patterns written in UK Terms.
- Worked in rows.
Abbreviations
Ch – Chain
SS – Slip stitch
DC – Double Crochet
FPTR – Front Post Treble
INC - 2 or more stitches in the same stitch
STS – Number of stiches
Special Stitches
FPTR – Front Post Treble – Instead of working into the next stitch as normal, insert hook around the post of intended stitch from front to back to front.
Tension
16 stitches x 22 rows (4 inch square) with the double crochet stitch.
Pattern
To Start: Chain 40, work in the 2nd chain from the hook.
Row 1: dc in each chain, turn [39 sts]
Row 2: Ch1, dc in each stitch, turn [39 sts]
Rows 3 - 4: Repeat row 2.
Row 5: Ch1, *2dc, fptr around next st 2 rows below; repeat from * to the last 3 stitches, 3dc, turn [39 sts]
Row 6: Ch1, dc inc, dc in each stitch to the last stitch, dc inc in the last stitch, turn (41 sts)
Row 7: Ch1, 3dc, fptr around fptr from 2 rows below, *2dc, fptr; repeat from * to the last 4 stitches, 2dc, fptr, 1dc, turn (41 sts)
Row 8: Ch1, dc inc, dc in each stitch to the last stitch, dc inc in the last stitch, turn (43 sts)
Note: Remember fptr stitches are done around the stitch 2 rows below, this will be just a dc if there is no fptr.
Row 9: Ch1, dc, *fptr, 2dc; repeat from * to the last 2 stitches, 2dc, turn (43 sts)
Row 10: Ch1, dc inc, dc in each stitch to the last stitch, dc inc in the last stitch, turn (45 sts)
Row 11: Ch1, *2dc, fptr; repeat from * to the last 3 stitches, 3dc, turn (45 sts)
Row 12: Ch1, dc in each stitch, turn [45 sts]
Row 13: Ch1, dc in each stitch, turn [45 sts]
Don’t tie off.
Handle
Row 14: Chain 11, work in 2nd chain from the hook, dc in each chain, turn (10 sts)
Row 15: Ch1, dc in each stitch (10 sts)
Cut yarn leaving a long tail to attach. Pull through.
Assembly
Thread apple green onto a yarn needle and sew the 2 ends of your mug cosy together.
Sew the top of your handle so that it is attached more securely to the top of your cosy.
Now, thread your needle with the long yarn tail left from your handle and sew your handle halfway down your cosy to secure.
Cut yarn and sew loose ends in.
All finished!
Hooked On Crochet
And just like that – your mug has a snug little jumper! Whether you’re gifting it or keeping it for yourself, this cosy adds a handmade hug to every sip. Don’t forget to share your creations with us and explore more free crochet patterns for your next crafty adventure. Happy hooking!