Mini Coffee Cup Knitting Pattern
Yes yes yes, it has been all crochet projects here for a while (more exciting news about that soon!), but now we have a little run of Knitting Cuteness too! Thanks to the talent of Jenny Church and also her generosity of sharing her wonderful patterns! So.. today, we have a little Coffee Cup Knitting Pattern to join the crew of Amigurumi Knitting Patterns!

Supplies needed for the Knitted Coffee Cup:
- 3mm straight needles
- French knitting dolly
- DK Yarn in desired colors (white, brown, a little black for mouth)
- Safety eyes
- A little stuffing

Stitches used for this knitting project
Coffee Cup Knitting Pattern by Jenny Church
- K-Knit,
- P-Purl,
- KFB- Knit front and back,
- K2Tog – Knit 2 together,
- P2Tog – Purl 2 together,
- B&T – Break yarn and pull through to bind off,
- StSt- Stocking stitch.
How to knit a Coffee Cup Buddy
Coffee Cup Knitting Pattern by Jenny Church

Coffee Cup
Cast on 8 in white
Row 1,P (8)
Row 2. Kfb (16)
Row 3.-5. P (16)
Row 6-9. St St (16)
Row 10. {Kfb, k1} x8 (24)
Row 11-13. St St (24)
Row 14. {Kfb, k2} x8 (32)
Row 15-19. P (32)

Change to brown
Row 20. K2tog,k2 (24)
Row 21. P (24)
Row 22. K2tog, k1 (16)
Row 23. P (16)
Row.24. K2tog (8)
Row 25. P (8)
B&T
Coffee Cup Handle
5cm french knit in white.

Coffee Cup Legs (make 2)
Cast on 8 in brown
Row 1 – K (8)
Row 2 – P (8)
Row 3 – K2Tog (4)
Row 4 – P2Tog (2)
Row 5 – K (2)
Row 6 – P (2)
Cast off
Making up the Coffee Cup
Coffee – sew up seams leaving space for stuffing (gather stitches cast on and cast off stitches to
create circular top and bottom – add safety eyes and stuffing before sewing up seams or embroider face. After making up make sew between coffee row 20 and the bottom of the cup to pull the coffee down into mug and then using strand of white gather stitches of row 17 and pull tight to create inside rim of mug round the coffee.
Handle – attach to side of cup.
Legs – gather cast on stitches using cast on yarn and then continue to sew together row ends to topof leg and knot together cast on and cast off yarns and then use these to attach to body.

And now the amigurumi hot chocolate is ready to meet it’s friend – the Pumpkin Spice Latte and the adorable little knitted Teabag! Woohoo! And don’t forget the marshmallow buddies too! And let’s not forget the adorable Hot Chocolate Knitting Pattern too!
So fun! If you love Jenny Church’s work as much as we do, please do go and FOLLOW her on Ravelry.

Happy knitting!! Remember we have some more Great Food Knitting Patterns, as well as some more adorable Mini Knitting Projects here too:


