We’re getting so close to Christmas now and I’m finally starting get into the festive mood, helped along splendidly by this little troop of winter wine cork cosies!
I had just as much fun coming up with the patterns for these as I did drinking the wine in the first place! They proved popular on my Facebook page and I’ve had lots of requests for the pattern. So as an early Christmas present to all my lovely followers here it is.
You will need:
Fizzy wine corks similar to these:
Light worsted weight (double knit) yarn in green, white, black, red, and any other colours you prefer.
3.25 mm crochet hook.
Yarn needle.
Polyester toy stuffing.
A selection of beads and bells to decorate.
White paint and paintbrush (emulsion paint works well).
Felt tip pens in red, black and orange.
Pink pencil crayon.
Scissors.
A suitable fabric glue (something like UHU or Bostick).
And now we have everything collected together let’s get hooking 🙂
US crochet terms are used throughout. See here for a simple to use conversion chart for UK terms.
Square brackets [ ] indicate a group of stitches to be worked the amount of times stated after the brackets. Asterisk * indicates a point of repeat
Christmas Tree
With Green yarn make 2 ch. (Alternate rounds with a light and dark green yarn if you prefer)
Rnd 1: 3 sc in second ch from hook. (3 sts)
Rnd 2: 2 sc in each of next 3 st. (6 sts)
Rnd 3: 2 sc in next st, sc in each of next 5 st. (7 sts)
Rnd 4: Sc in each of next 3 st, 2 sc in next st, sc in each of next 3 st. (8 sts)
Rnd 5: 2 sc in next st, sc in each of next 7 st. (9 sts)
Rnd 6: Sc in each of next 4 st, 2 sc in next st, sc in each of next 4 st. (10 sts)
Rnd 7: 2 sc in next st, sc in each of next 9 st. (11 sts)
Rnd 8: Sc in each of next 5 st, 2 sc in next st, sc in each of next 5 st. (12 sts)
Rnd 9: [Sc in each of next 3 st, 2 sc in next st] 3 times. (15 sts)
Rnd 10: Sc in each st around.
Rnd 11: [Sc in each of next 4 st, 2 sc in next st] 3 times. (18 sts)
Rnds 12-16: Sc in each st around. (5 rounds)
Rnd 17: * Slst in next st, 4 ch, Slst in next st, repeat from * to end.
Fasten off, weave in the yarn end.
Stuff the top two thirds of the tree. Put a little glue all around the fattest end of the cork, position the tree so that the frilly edge is roughly level with the bottom of the fattest part of the cork. Hold in place securely until glue has set.
Now you can sew on your seed beads, sequins, mini pompoms etc. Or leave it plain for a natural look.
Little Elf
Hat
With White yarn make 2 ch.
Rnd 1: 3 sc in second ch from hook. (3 sts)
Rnd 2: 2 sc in each of next 3 st. (6 sts)
Change to your chosen Second Colour here and continue alternating the colours each round until the end.
Rnd 3: Sc in each st around.
Rnd 4: 2 sc in next st, sc in each of next 5 st. (7 sts)
Rnd 5: Sc in each of next 3 st, 2 sc in next st, sc in each of next 3 st. (8 sts)
Rnd 6: 2 sc in next st, sc in each of next 7 st. (9 sts)
Rnd 7: Sc in each of next 4 st, 2 sc in next st, sc in each of next 4 st. (10 sts)
Rnd 8: 2 sc in next st, sc in each of next 9 st. (11 sts)
Rnd 9: Sc in each of next 5 st, 2 sc in next st, sc in each of next 5 st. (12 sts)
Rnd 10: 2 sc in next st, sc in each of next 11 st. (13 sts)
Rnd 11: Sc in each of next 6 st, 2 sc in next st, sc in each of next 6 st. (14 sts)
Rnd 12: 2 sc in next st, sc in each of next 13 st. (15 sts)
Rnd 13: Sc in each of next 7 st, 2 sc in next st, sc in each of next 7 st. (16 sts)
Rnd 14: 2 sc in next st, sc in each of next 15 st. (17 sts)
Rnd 15: Sc in each of next 8 st, 2 sc in next st, sc in each of next 8 st. (18 sts)
Fasten off, weave in the yarn end.
Glue to top and back of fattest end of cork. Fold tail over and sew in place with a few stitches. Sew a small pom pom or bell to the end.
Scarf
With your chosen Second Colour yarn make 37 ch.
Change to White yarn.
Row 1: Starting in second ch from hook, sc in each ch to end, turn. (36 sts)
Change to your chosen Second Colour yarn
Row 2: 1 ch (does not count as a st), sc in each st to end. (36 sts)
Fasten off and tie ends together in a knot. Trim to make a small ‘tassel’. Tie around elf’s neck. Draw on the eyes and mouth using felt tip pens in black and red. Colour in rosy cheeks with a pink pencil crayon.
Toadstool
With Red yarn make 2 ch.
Rnd 1: 6 sc in second ch from hook. (6 sts)
Rnd 2: Sc in each st around.
Rnd 3: Sc in each of next 6 st. (12 sts)
Rnd 4: Sc in each st around.
Rnd 5: [Sc in next st, 2 sc in next st] 6 times. (18 sts)
Rnd 6: Sc in each st around.
Rnd 7: [Sc in each of next 2 st, 2 sc in next st] 6 times. (24 sts)
Rnd 8: [Sc in each of next 3 st, 2 sc in next st] 6 times. (30 sts)
Rnd 9: [Sc in each of next 4 st, 2 sc in next st] 6 times. (36 sts)
Rnd 10: Sc in each st around.
Change to White yarn.
Rnd 11: Working in back loops only: [Sc in each of next 4 st, dec] 6 times. (30 sts)
Rnd 12: [Sc in each of next 3 st, dec] 6 times. (24 sts)
Rnd 13: [Sc in each of next 2 st, dec] 6 times. (18 sts)
Fasten off, leaving a long yarn tail for finishing. Stuff top part of toadstool. Fit opening of toadstool over top of fattest part of cork. Thread the yarn tail onto your needle and sew in and out of stitches on the final round. Pull tight to form a snug fit just under the fattest part of the cork. Secure with a knot then pinch the edge of the toadstool together and sew a few stitches through the pinched edge of the toadstool to form the shaping. With White yarn, embroider a few French Knots onto the top of the toadstool, or use white seed beads or sequins, or tiny buttons.
Snowman
First paint your cork white, then allow to dry.
Hat
With Black yarn make 2 ch.
Rnd 1: 6 sc in second ch from hook. (6 sts)
Rnd 2: Sc in each of next 6 st. (12 sts)
Rnd 3: [Sc in each of next 3 st, 2 sc in next st] 3 times. (15 sts)
Rnd 4: Working in back loops only: Sc in each st around.
Rnds 5-6: Sc in each st around. (2 rounds)
Change to your chosen Second Colour
Rnd 7: Sc in each st around.
Rnd 8: [Sc in each if next 3 st, dec] 3 times. (12 sts)
Rnd 9: Working in front loops only: [Sc in next st, 2 sc in next st] 6 times. (18 sts)
Rnd 10: [Sc in each of next 2 st, 2 sc in next st] 6 times. (24 sts)
Fasten off, weave in the yarn end.
Scarf
With your chosen Second Colour yarn make 37 ch.
Row 1: Starting in second ch from hook, sc in each ch to end. (36 sts)
Fasten off, weave in ends.
Stuff the hat and glue directly on top of fattest part of cork. Tie scarf around neck. Draw on the eyes, mouth, carrot nose and buttons using felt tip pens in black and orange. Colour in rosy cheeks with a pink pencil crayon.
Oh Mojo! Am I not giving you enough attention? Time for another sit down protest then!
Now all we need is a little snow for the perfect Christmas. Looks like a digital snow flurry will have to do for now!
December 16, 2014 at 4:51 pm
Thank you so much for this cute patterns. I love them!!!
December 16, 2014 at 7:47 pm
You’re very welcome 🙂
December 16, 2014 at 4:59 pm
These are fab, and we love Mojo!
December 16, 2014 at 7:49 pm
Thanks! I thought it was a good excuse to drink more wine too 🙂 From the look on Mojo’s face, he doesn’t approve!
December 16, 2014 at 10:22 pm
love your title and the cute corkers 🙂
December 6, 2015 at 3:00 pm
Thanks for sharing your awesome creativity!
December 7, 2015 at 11:01 pm
Thank you so much for sharing!!! I love these!,
November 11, 2017 at 1:44 am
These are so adorable! Love them all! Am trying to make top hats but having a problem. Rnd 2: shud that not be 2sc in ea of nxt 6 sts to + 12 sts. Now my problem: Rnd 3 – I do not understand how u arrive at 15 sts. Sc in ea nxt 3 sts gives u 3 sts but then u say 2sc in nxt st 3 times that wud be 6 sts so from my understanding that wud be 3 + 6 = 9 sts. how do u arrive at 15 sts.? Am I missing something or do not understand what u r trying to say? Can u clarify for me pls.
Many tks.
Helen
November 26, 2017 at 5:05 am
Hi!
Finally figured out rnd 3. Another question: rnd 4 is woking in back loops – rnds 5-6 do u work in back loops also as well as rnd 7 and 8 or do u work in both loops for all these rounds??? Rnd 10 is that front loops or both loops u work in.
Many tks – sorry to bother u – just not sure.
November 28, 2017 at 10:30 am
Hi Helen, you only work in the front or back loops on the rounds where that is specifically stated, otherwise revert to working in both loops again. The front/back loop crocheting helps to define and shape the rounds where there is a bend in the hat as in at the beginning and edge of the hat brim.
November 28, 2017 at 11:51 pm
Tk u for getting back to me – much appreciate it. Have another question – wud this be able to be used for a Christmas ornament as well? If so, how many chains shud I use?? Tks again. So love your little hats and trees – soo cute!
November 29, 2017 at 1:34 pm
I think they are a great size for hanging on the tree. I’d suggest 20 chains would be fine but you could also just use plain yarn sewn in a loop through the top of the hats or tree tips if you wanted something a little less bulky to hang them with. For an ‘invisible’ loop I like to use a length of fishing line for a lot of my ornaments. I did this with handmade pom poms last year and they looked great (you can probably find a photo or two in the archives if you search through December 2016).
November 30, 2017 at 1:18 am
Many tks for getting back to me and your suggestions.
October 10, 2019 at 12:53 pm
These are really cute. Can you buy wine corks in the store I don’t drink wine.
September 9, 2020 at 10:51 am
These are so lovely, but when I’ve tried them with double knit wool and a 3.5mm hook they come up too small, any suggestions as to where I’m going wrong?
Thanks
September 14, 2020 at 8:40 am
Hi Jane, I’m not sure what could have gone wrong here. I have made a lot of these and they always fit – and I use a smaller hook too. Maybe your tension is much tighter than mine. I would suggest trying a worsted weight yarn (Aran’10 ply) in stead of light worsted (DK/8ply) and maybe a 4 mm hook. I hope that helps!
September 28, 2022 at 5:04 am
I have just finished my second tree:). I am a beginner, and this was easy for me! Is there a way to alter this pattern to make different heights of trees?
November 5, 2022 at 3:24 pm
Very nicee blog you have here