Machine Knitting Monthly
Jan 11
If you shop in M&S youll have seen the cabled knitted mug hugs and thought, as we did, that we must be able to make them. Yes we can, and heres the book to help. It includes 20 gorgeous mug hugs to hand knit with 20 alternative colourways. Mug cosies are new, a growing trend in home knitting and arguably the most stylish way to keep your drinks hot. Knitting is quick and easy using the simple patterns and styles range from traditional to contemporary, fun and funky to cute and homely. All the designs can be easily adapted to match your home, colour scheme or to complement your favourite set of coffee mugs. They make fantastic gifts for special friends and relatives or anyone you drink coffee with regularly. Theyre very quick and easy to make and can be knitted up in an hour or two from scraps and oddments of yarn. Theyre suitable for knitters of all abilities and ideal for adults and children just learning to knit.
Simply Knitting
Jan 11
This collection by Val Pierce will enable you to knit a mug hug for each of your friends and family. Embellishments abound, from buttons to beads and embroidered motifs, while other designs challenge you to knit the adornments yourself ideal for using up yarn remnants. We love Ship Ahoy! with its maritime motif, and Celtic Plait with its gorgeous textured stitches. The designs are easy to personalise for your chosen recipient too. Most of the patterns use DK yarns, with slightly fewer knitted in 4ply. Theyd make great stocking gifts in themselves, or a main present wrapped around a pretty mug filled with decadent chocs.
SlipKnot
Dec 10
Mug hugs, if they have passed you by, are knitted wraps that button round mugs to keep hot drinks warm. The book makes use of embroidery, beads and buttons to add to the basic knitted strips that can be made to fit a variety of mug shapes and sizes, and have names such as Celtic Plait and Strawberry Fair. Quick ideas incorporating a lot of different techniques.
Myshelf.com
Nov 10
You might well be wondering, as I was, what on earth a mug hug might be. It is one of those very useful items you will wonder how you did without, unless you live in a country where it never gets cold! These ingenious wee jackets keep your drinks hot, as they should be until it is time for you to drink them and yes, they really do work. Here are twenty of them to make, plus another twenty variations to inspire you.
Most of these will be fine for knitters who know the basics, with a few more challenging projects (eg cable, intarsia, Fair Isle) for those who fancy flexing their knitting muscles a little more. Most of the projects are fairly plain but dressed up with fancy buttons or other trims, making them quick to make up and ideal for fundraisers, stocking fillers or even party favors. Choose from floral, Celtic, Christmas, seasonal, animal and abstract designs to suit most tastes. One word of warning it that it is a good idea to look carefully at the picture of the mug modelling your chosen hug, as this will help determine the type of vessel it is meant for and the shape of handle. Don't be like me and make a hug suitable for a tubby mug with a large handle for a tall skinny one with a smaller, fancier handle. Knitting stretches but it does not shrink to fit and mugs vary vastly in shape and size. This is a truly useful and unusual book, and pretty much guaranteed to please anybody you make one of these hugs for. Now I need to go buy a fatter mug with a larger handle