5 Little Monsters: Red White and Blue Crocheted Water Bottle Holder

Red White and Blue Crocheted Water Bottle Holder

Today I am excited to be participating in a HUGE blog hop. Nearly 100 bloggers are sharing red, white and blue projects today! Be sure to check out all of the great ideas to celebrate Independence Day this year.


I am excited to share my red, white and blue project with you. As I was trying to think of a something to make I thought of how hot it can get being outside all day, from parades, barbecues, and family get-togethers to fireworks in the evening. The Fourth of July can be a long day, especially for kids. Water on a day like that is an absolute must but I don't want to lug around water bottles for all five kids so I thought I would make something that would allow them to each carry their own water bottle.


 They are perfect not only for the 4th but for all summer, they would be super handy to have for trips to the zoo or even just a walk to the park.


I made mine using cotton yarn in a variegated red, white and blue colorway to celebrate the 4th of July but you could make one in any color. I am thinking I need to make 4 more, each in a different color so that the kids can tell them apart. It holds both 16.9 oz bottles and 20 oz bottles. I made mine to fit my 5 and 6 year olds but you can easily make the strap longer or shorter to fit a bigger child, an adult or a smaller child.


How to Crochet a Water Bottle Holder

You will need:

  • 1 small ball cotton yarn (I used Peaches and Cream in Nautical Ombre)
  • H crochet hook

Instructions:

begin with a magic ring

Round 1: ch 2, 10 hdc in mr, slip stitch to first hdc (10 hdc)

Round 2: ch 2, 2 hdc in each stitch around, slip stitch to first hdc (20 hdc)

Round 3: ch2, [2 hdc in first stitch, hdc in next] around, slip stitch to first hdc (30 hdc)

Now you have finished the base. To begin the sides the next row will be worked in the back loops, I actually worked through both the back loops and the loops behind the back loops to give it some extra sturdiness.


Round 4: ch 3, dc in back loops (or back loops and loop behind) in each stitch, slip stitch to first dc (30 dc)

Round 5: ch 3, dc in each stitch around, slip stitch to first dc (30 dc)

Round 6: ch4 (counts as first dc + 1 ch), dc in same stitch, [skip 2, (dc, ch 1, dc) in next stitch] repeat around, slip stitch to 3rd ch of beginning ch

Round 7, slip stitch to ch space, ch 4, dc in same space, (dc, ch 1, dc) in each space around, slip stitch to 3rd ch of beginning ch

Round 8-10: repeat round 7

Round 11: ch 1, sc in each dc and ch space around, slip stitch to first sc (30 sc)

Round 12: ch 1, sc around, slip stitch to first sc (30 sc)

Strap: ch 100 (or as many as needed to make desired size strap), being careful not to twist the ch slip stitch to the other side of the holder directly across from where you started the ch, slip stitch to the next stitch to anchor the strap, hdc in each ch back to the other side, slip stitch to anchor.

Finish off and weave in ends


My daughter loved being able to carry around her own water bottle in a special holder. I think these will really come in handy for our family this summer. Hopefully they come in handy for yours as well.


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