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Jar cover decor
On a decorative tray in white, in colorful on the desk as a pen holder, as a vase, utensil, lantern for LED candles or holder for your crochet hooks:
The border in the Shabby style can be transformed again and again versatile and can be crocheted for any straight glass in any size (for example, lanterns, jam, vegetable or sausage jars) and fits not only to the country style, but also to modern furnishings.
So beautiful and versatile can be environmentally friendly recycling.
Crochet border with a beautiful pattern, of course, can be used not only for jars, but also for bags, pillows, gifts, the windowsill and much more.
Level of difficulty: easy, suitable even for ambitious beginners with a little practice.
The crochet pattern includes, in addition to the written crochet explanation, also the crochet chart for the border. For each row of the border there is also a photo tutorial, so you can successfully recreate this beautiful and environmentally friendly decoration step by step.
Size Information
Can be crocheted in all sizes, for all used jars/screw jars (e.g. jam jars, fruit jars, vegetable jars, sausage jars).
Material needed:
The decorative border can be crocheted from any yarn LL 125-165m/50g or crochet yarn LL 175-285m/50g with matching crochet hook for each straight glass.
Consumption depends on the selected yarn and the circumference of the glass.
In example:
Glass circumference 18 cm = 18 g cotton yarn LL 125m-50g / sport 12 wpi / 5 ply / fine + crochet hook 3.0 / US size 11 / UK size C
Glass circumference 29 cm = 29 g cotton yarn LL 125m-50g / sport 12 wpi / 5 ply / fine + crochet hook 3.0 / US size 11 / UK size C
Glass circumference 18 cm = 8 g crochet thread LL 285m-50g / light fingering / 3ply + crochet hook 2.0 / US size 14 / UK size 0
straight jars (e.g. jam jars, vegetable/fruit jars)
Wool needle for sewing threads
Scissors
- First published: March 2024
- Page created: February 22, 2026
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