Crochet bottle wrap, adding little crochet sparkle when gifting your loved ones favourite tipple. I’m delighted to be welcoming back Lucy from @craftingbylucy who’s bringing us this AMAZING crochet bottle wrap.
So, are you thinking about more sustainable ways to wrap your Christmas Gifts this year? From the sparkly yarn to the striking design, you won’t want to waste a moment in hooking up this crochet bottle wrap.
You could even add a longer handle and gift the wrap itself as a reusable water bottle carrier.

I’ve always been a fan of Lucy’s style and aesthetic. She creates the most amazing patterns, please make sure you go and check her out on instagram to keep up to date with what she’s making.
As this is a guest post, Bella Coco Crochet is unable to answer any queries. If you have a question, please contact the designer directly and they will be happy to help you.
Materials and Tools
- Hook: 3mm
- Yarn: 50g • approx 125m. Rico Design – Fashion Cotton Metallise DK – 53% Cotton / 35% Acrylic / 12% Metallic Yarn Color: Amber 024 / Silver 004 / Chrome 010
- Scissors
- Darning Needle
- 2 x stitch markers for attaching the handle

Pattern notes
This pattern is written in UK terms but switchable to US terms below.
GAUGE
Tension is not important for this project, but check the base of your work is big enough to fit the bottle.
FINAL SIZE
Your base should measure approx 8cm
Approx 15cm H x 12cm when laid flat.
Handle measures approx 35cm (this can be made shorter or longer depending on your preference)
Convert Pattern Terms
Here you can quickly switch between UK and US crochet terms. This will make following the pattern easier as all terms will be converted to your preferred version.
Abbreviations
Stitch/es (st/s)
Magic ring: (MR): to make a magic ring, hold thread in your hand and wrap working yarn around forefinger twice to create ring, slip ring off your finger and insert hook to pick up
Chain (Ch): Yarn over, pull through one loop on hook.
Double Crochet(s): dc(s): Insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop, you will have two loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through remaining two loops.
Treble crochet (tr): Yarn over and insert your hook into the chain or stitch, yarn over and pull through (you will have three loops on the hook) yarn over and pull through two loops (you will have two loops on your hook) yarn over and pull the yarn through both of the remaining loops on the hook.
Slip Stitch (sl st): Insert hook, yarn over, pull through both stitch and loop on hook.
Back Loop Only: (BLO): work stitch through back loop only
3tr Cluster: 3trcs(s): Yarn over, insert hook, yarn over and pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through 2 (2 loops on the hook) Yarn over, insert hook, yarn over and pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through 2 (3 loops on the hook). Yarn over, insert hook, yarn over and pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through 2 (4 loops on the hook) Yarn over, pull through all 4 loops on the hook.
2tr Cluster: 2trcs: Yarn over, insert hook, yarn over and pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through 2 (2 loops on the hook) Yarn over, insert hook, yarn over and pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through 2 (3 loops on the hook). Yarn over, pull through all 3 loops on the hook.

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Crochet Bottle Wrap Pattern

BASE


Ch 2/3 at the start of each round does not count as a stitch throughout the pattern.
You are viewing this pattern in UK terms.


The body of the gift bag is made up of 19 rounds in total (including Round 5).
You are viewing this pattern in UK terms.


HANDLE
Ch 71
Row 1 dc in the second ch from the hook and each st across (70sts)
Row 2 ch1, turn your work 1dc in each st across (70sts)
Fasten off your work and sew in your loose ends.
Use your darning needle to sew your handles on to each side of the Bottle bag ensuring the handle is attached on the outside of your work.
Ensure all your loose ends are sewn in.
Hi any chance for a tutorial?? Im stuck on round 7 and I’m not sure I’ll be able to continue with out a few pointers
Thanks
Hi Emma as this is a guest post I won’t be doing a tutorial. However if you contact the designer directly she maybe able to help you . 🙂
It’s very frustrating trying to view the pattern when the page is littered with ads. 26 in total! It’s a very fragmented page
Hi Tracey, I’m sorry about this I am looking into this 🙂
Hello!
I’m stuck at the end of round 10. Who could I contact to get some help?
Thank you!
Hi Julia as this was a pattern from Lucy from crafting by lucy you will have to contact her directly and I’m sure she will be happy to help you 🙂
Hi! I’m also stuck here at the end of round 10. Did you get any help to solve it??
I did this for the end of Round 10 and it looked right for me:
3tr in ch sp, 1tr in top of cluster st, 3tr in ch sp, 1tr in each of the next 2tr sts from prev round, ch4, sk 3, 2trcs (or 3trcs) with a sl st into the 3rd ch from start of round.
The stitch before the sl st can be a 2trcs or 3trcs- I stuck with 2trcs as a 3trcs looked too “chunky”.
Thank you. So helpful 🙂
round 4 doesn’t add up to 72 stitches. (1,1,1, 2)x12 adds up to 60 stitches. for 72 you have to add one more stitch per repetition? what am i missing? or is it just written wrong? super confusing layout of steps in this pattern
Hi Lara as this is a guest post you will have to contact the designer directly and she will be able to help you – Lucy from @craftingbylucy 🙂