How To Crochet A Coffee Pot Amigurumi Cuddler Pillow. Our Coffee Pot Crochet Pattern Is Created With Beginners In Mind & Works Up Quickly!
Hi friend! We’re so excited to share our Coffee Pot crochet pattern Kawaii Cuddler® with you!
A few fun facts we learned about the coffee pots while researching our pattern:
- Silver coffee pots were first used by Pascal at St. Germain’s fair in Paris, 1672.
- The pear-shaped coffee pot came into fashion around the 1740s and prevailed until the 1760s. These jugs tended to sport shorter spouts than the previous type. This design is likely to have been originally intended for Turkish coffee which was of a much thicker consistency.
- By the 1780s, filters were added to coffee pots in the form of a cloth or sock placed over the mouth. Coffee grounds were placed in the sock and hot water was then poured over them. ‘Mr. Biggin Coffee Pots’ was the first company to introduce a coffee pot with a place for the filter and these pots received instant popularity
Our Coffee Pot crochet pattern is happy to join our other friends Tea Bag Kawaii Cuddler®, Boba Tea Kawaii Cuddler®, & Milkshake Kawaii Cuddler®.
Our finished Coffee Pot project is 10″ x 12″ using the recommended hook size. You are welcome to go up or down a hook size to create a different dimension. You can even hold two pieces of yarn together with a larger hook to create a giant cuddler. The sky is the limit!
If you’ve never worked one of our Kawaii Cuddler® patterns, they are geared towards beginners. You will work two flat pieces and single crochet them together to finish the piece. Even if you’ve never been able to crochet from a pattern before, we’re confident you can create with a 3amgracedesigns pattern. We encourage you to join our Facebook Group where we remain active helping with questions! We love passing our love for the craft on to others!
Click HERE to purchase the Coffee Pot Kawaii Cuddler® crochet pattern
We hope you enjoy making your very own coffee pot with our crochet pattern! We can’t wait to see your creativity. When you complete one, please post it in our Facebook group or tag us on Instagram #3amgracedesigns. We love seeing your work!
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