🧢 Beautiful ✨ Detailed πŸ’ Adorable

Fruit Snack Coozie Pack Pattern

Fruit Snack Coozie Pack Pattern
4.2β˜… Rating
2-4 Hours Time Needed
3.8K Made This
βœ‚οΈ

Beginner Friendly Level

Perfect for those just starting their crochet journey, with clear instructions and simple techniques

⏱️

Bite-Sized Project

Finishes in 2-4 hoursβ€”perfect for an afternoon of creative relaxation.

β˜•

Warm Welcome

A comforting piece for home or gifts that brings handmade warmth to everyday moments and special occasions.

About This Fruit Snack Coozie Pack Pattern

This pattern pack includes three quick and cheerful coozies: Strawberry, Watermelon and Lemon. Each design uses worsted weight (size 4) cotton and clear round-by-round instructions to help you reach a perfect 36-stitch circumference. The patterns include decorative seeds, spikes and applique leaves with photo references for finishing.

Fruit Snack Coozie Pack Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Designed for upper-beginner crocheters, the pack shows how to change colors, work spikes and front-post stitches, and sew on small sewn seeds or appliques. Use the provided stitch notes and photos to ensure accurate placement and a professional finish.

Why You'll Love This Fruit Snack Coozie Pack Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it takes simple stitches and turns them into playful, colorful coozies that make me smile every time I use one. I enjoy how interchangeable the elements are β€” you can mix colors and make an entire set for parties or gifts. I also love teaching the HDC spike and FPDC techniques here because they add texture and personality without adding complexity. The photo references for leaves and seeds make finishing easy and fun, which is something I always appreciate in my projects.

Fruit Snack Coozie Pack Pattern step 1 - construction progress Fruit Snack Coozie Pack Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Fruit Snack Coozie Pack Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Fruit Snack Coozie Pack Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love changing colors to make seasonal sets, so I often swap the red for coral or the pink for coral-blush to create variations.

I sometimes use a sport weight yarn and a smaller hook to make a snugger mini version for slim cans or small bottles.

I like adding a decorative button or a small crocheted bow near the leaves to give each coozie more personality.

You can embroider tiny motifs instead of sewing seeds for a flatter surface that washes easily.

I enjoy making matching sets: try making three coozies in complementary colors for entertaining or gifting.

I often add a round of surface slip-stitching for extra texture if I want a chunkier rim effect.

I recommend trying a variegated cotton for subtle color shifts that give each coozie a unique look.

I sometimes skip the leaves and instead make a small pocket applique to hold a drink token or charm.

I experiment with metallic thread accents around the rim for a festive, party-ready style.

I also like to combine techniques: use the watermelon seed method on a lemon coozie for a playful mash-up look.

I encourage you to try different hooks and yarn blends to create different feels β€” keep notes so you can reproduce your favorite version.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Placing the first sc in the ch1 turning space can distort the edge and row height; instead place your first sc in the specified row space as shown in the photos to maintain an even edge. βœ— Using the wrong hook for Lion Brand 24/7 cotton will alter gauge and circumference; if your stitch count is off, go down a hook size and re-check the 36 stitch count after round 6. βœ— Not turning as instructed for alternating RS and WS rounds can cause a lopsided pattern; mark the end of each row with a stitch marker and follow the TURN or DO NOT TURN notes exactly. βœ— Sewing β€˜seeds’ without counting stitches produces uneven seed placement; count every four stitches and use the step-by-step sewing instructions so seeds are evenly spaced and aligned. βœ— Skipping color changes at the right points will break the seed/spike pattern; change colors exactly where instructed and refer to the photos for the HDC spike and color swap steps.

Fruit Snack Coozie Pack Pattern

Make a set of fruity can coozies inspired by strawberries, watermelons and lemons. These cozy, colorful coozies are worked in cotton and use simple stitches with clear step-by-step rounds so you can crochet them with confidence. Perfect for gifting or brightening up your own drinkware collection, each design includes leaf or seed details and photo-referenced finishing tips. Follow the instructions exactly and keep a can nearby to check fit as you crochet.

Beginner Friendly 2-4 Hours

Materials Needed for Fruit Snack Coozie Pack Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Worsted weight (size 4) cotton - Lion Brand 24/7 100% mercerized cotton
  • 02
    Colors used (Strawberry): Red, Ecru and Grass (green)
  • 03
    Colors used (Watermelon): White, Mint, Pink and Black
  • 04
    Colors used (Lemon): Lemon (yellow) and Grass (green)

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size H (4.0 mm)
  • 02
    Crochet hook size E (3.5 mm) for standard can (lemon pattern)
  • 03
    Tapestry needle
  • 04
    Stitch Marker
  • 05
    Scissors
  • 06
    Yarn for sewing (ecru for seeds)

Progress Tracker

0% Complete

β€” Strawberry Coozie :

Info :

Make a Magic Circle with Red

Round 1 :

into the magic circle, work 6 sc. Sl st to first sc [6]

Round 2 :

Ch 1, (sc inc) x 6. Sl st to first sc [12]

Round 3 :

Ch 1, (sc, sc inc) x 6. Sl st to first sc [18]

Round 4 :

Ch 1, (2 sc, sc inc) x 6. Sl st to first sc [24]

Round 5 :

Ch 1, (3 sc, sc inc) x 6. Sl st to first sc [30]

Round 6 :

Ch 1, (4 sc, sc inc) x 6. Sl st to first sc [36]

Round 7 :

Ch 1, BLO 36 sc. Sl st to first sc. TURN [36]

Round 8 :

(WS) Ch 1, 36 sc, sl st to first sc. TURN [36]

Round 9-24 :

Repeat round 8 *be sure to turn after each round, alternating from RS to WS* [36] at the end of round 24, change color to Grass/green you will now begin making leaves *photos at bottom of pattern for reference*

Round 25 :

(RS) Ch 3, skip st, dc in next st, ch 1, skip st (dc in next 2 sts, ch 1, skip a st) repeat x11, sl st in ch 3 *see photos: 1 & 2 at bottom of page* [24, including ch 3]

Round 26 :

Follow steps below: 1. Ch 1, fold and rotate coozie vertically with ch 3 at the top *see photo 3* 2. 4 fpdc on the previous row ch 3 {you are going to stack them one on top of the other start from the top of coozie working down} *see photo 4* 3. rotate coozie back horizontally with red part on bottom *see photo 5* 4. fold and rotate coozie vertically the opposite direction *see photo 6* 5. 4 fpdc on the next dc from the previous row, starting from bottom working to top of coozie *see photo 7*. 6. Ch 1, sk the next two dc *see photo 8* 7. Repeat steps 1 to 6 till the end, (make sure to end on a ch 1) sl st to end [6 leaves]

Info :

Sewing on the 'seeds': (placement is a suggestion) as noted above, I sew them as I go but that's optional, just do what you feel most comfortable doing. You'll need to cut at least 110 inches of ecru. *photos at end for reference*

Item Name (Seeds Sewing - P1) :

1.Starting in hole just above and in between the first sc and ch 1 from round 7, insert needle from WS through, pull yarn all the way through leaving a small tail 2.Reinsert needle from RS in hole just below the first sc from round 9 3.Count 4 sts, insert hook from WS (in 4th st) in this case just above and in between the 4th and 5th sc of same row 4.Continue sewing in seeds every 4 sc 5.Next row: insert needle in hole just above and in between 2nd and 3rd sc of round 9, repeat same steps as 2 and 3 6. Next 8 rows of seeds: just as previous row, seeds will be sewn in every 4 sc, and every other round, alternating inserting needle between (sc and ch 1) and (2nd and 3rd sc) Fasten off and weave in ends

β€” Watermelon Coozie :

Info :

The HDC Spike Stitch and stitch notes are provided for reference. Make a Magic Circle with Mint (green)

Round 1 :

into the magic circle, work 6 sc. Sl st to first sc [6]

Round 2 :

Ch 1, (sc inc) x 6. Sl st to first sc [12]

Round 3 :

Ch 1, (sc, sc inc) x 6. Sl st to first sc [18]

Round 4 :

Ch 1, (2 sc, sc inc) x 6. Sl st to first sc [24]

Round 5 :

Ch 1, (3 sc, sc inc) x 6. Sl st to first sc [30]

Round 6 :

Ch 1, (4 sc, sc inc) x 6. Sl st to first sc [36]

Round 7 :

Ch 1, BLO 36 sc, Sl st to first sc. TURN [36 for remainder of pattern]

Round 8 :

(WS) Ch 1, 36 sc. Sl st to first sc. color change to white, turn

Round 9 :

(RS) Ch 1, 36 sc. Sl st to first sc. color change to Pink DO NOT TURN

Round 10 :

(RS) Ch 1, 36 sc, Sl st to first sc. turn

Round 11 :

(WS) Ch 1, 36 sc, Sl st to first sc. turn

Round 12 :

(RS) Ch 1, 36 sc, Sl st to first sc. turn

Round 13 :

(WS) Ch 1, 36 sc, Sl st to first sc. turn

Round 14 :

(RS) Ch 1, (5 sc, color change to black, HDC spike st in next st, CC to pink) rep 6 x to end. Note: You should end with a HDC spike st, BUT before you sl st color change to pink,Sl st to first sc. turn

Round 15 :

(WS) Ch 1, 36 sc, Sl st to first sc. turn

Round 16 :

(RS) CH 1, 36 sc, Sl st to first sc. turn *if you want, as i wrote in stitch notes, I do spike sts around black seeds to hide the black) pictures at bottom of pattern*

Round 17 :

(WS) Ch 1, 36 sc, Sl st to first sc. turn

Round 18 :

(RS) Ch 1, 2 sc in pink, change color to black, hdc spike, change color to pink, (5 sc in pink, change color to black, hdc spike in next stitch, change color to pink) rep 5x, end with sc in the last 3 sts, sl st with first sc, turn

Round 19 :

(WS) Ch 1, 36 sc, Sl st to first sc. turn

Round 20 :

(RS) Ch 1, 36 sc, Sl st to first sc. turn

Round 21-24 :

Repeat rounds 13-16

Round 25-28 :

Repeat rounds 17-20

Round 29 :

(WS) Ch 1, 36 sc, Sl st to first sc. turn

Round 30 :

(RS) Loosely sl st in each st around. If you find that the rim is too tight around, you can just sc in each st around instead

Info :

Fasten off and weave in ends

Item Name (HDC Spike Stitch - P1) :

HDC Spike Stitch: in this pattern, once you change color from pink to black, YO with black, insert hook into space one row below the next st, pull up with black, 3 loops on hook, YO with pink and pull through

Info :

Stitch Notes: - Make sure not to place your first sc in the ch 1 space after turning (See photo at end of pattern for reference) - Again, if your gauge is too small, check your tension or hook size - Optional: I spike stitch with pink the round two above the seed rounds- just two above the seeds to hide the black - same as HDC spike but instead you keep the color pink and you don't YO

β€” Lemon Coozie :

Info :

Make a Magic Circle with Lemon (yellow)

Round 1 :

into the magic circle, work 6 sc [6]

Round 2 :

Ch 1, (sc inc) x 6. Sl st to first sc [12]

Round 3 :

Ch 1, (sc, sc inc) x 6. Sl st to first sc [18]

Round 4 :

Ch 1, (2 sc, sc inc) x 6. Sl st to first sc [24]

Round 5 :

Ch 1, (3 sc, sc inc) x 6. Sl st to first sc [30]

Round 6 :

Ch 1, (4 sc, sc inc) x 6. Sl st to first sc [36]

Round 7 :

Ch 1, BLO (sc, dc), repeat to end. Sl st to first sc. TURN [36 for remainder of pattern]

Round 8 :

Ch 1, (sc, dc), repeat to end. Sl st to first sc. turn

Round 9-22 :

repeat round 8, making sure to turn after each round alternating working on RS and WS

Round 23 :

Ch 1, 36 sc, do not sl st at end, instead cut yarn and fasten off and join with invisible seam to 1st sc of round

Item Name (Leaves - P1) :

Using Grass (green) Yarn you will make two, 1 big and 1 small Big Leaf: Ch 11, sc in the 2nd ch from hook, hdc, 5 dc, 2 hdc, sc inc, ch 2. Now rotate so you are now working on opposite side. Sc inc, 2 hdc, 5 dc, hdc, sc. sl st all the way around the leaf. fasten off leaving a long tail for sewing on applique. sew onto coozie as show in photo Small leaf: Ch 9, sc in 2nd ch from hook, hdc, 4 dc, hdc, sc inc, ch 1, working on opposite side, sc inc, hdc, 4 dc, hdc, sc, then sl st around entire leaf. fasten off leaving long enough tail for sewing. sew onto coozie as shown in photo

Info :

Where to place first stitch when turning: Place 1st sc in each row here (see photo) - ch1 space indicated in photos for reference

Assembly Instructions

  • Attach the leaves to the top rim of the coozie: sew the large and small leaf appliques to the rim using the long tails left after fastening off, positioning them as shown in photos near the top edge.
  • Sew the ecru 'seeds' onto the strawberry coozie by inserting the needle from WS just above and between the first sc and ch1 of round 7, then reinsert from RS below the first sc of round 9 and continue every 4 sts as described in the seeds section.
  • Join the final round with an invisible seam for a smooth finish: for the lemon coozie cut yarn after round 23 and join the edge to the first sc of the round with an invisible seam.
  • For the watermelon's black seeds work the HDC spike stitch and color changes as described, then fasten off and weave in ends; if the rim is too tight, substitute a round of sc in place of loose sl sts to increase fit.
  • Pin all parts in place on a can before sewing to confirm placement and symmetry, using a can as you work to ensure the coozie fits snugly but not too tight.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Always Ch 1 at the beginning of the round (does NOT count as stitch).
  • πŸ’‘You will always end each round by joining with a sl st in the first sc of that round unless otherwise instructed.
  • πŸ’‘Keep a can beside you to continuously measure throughout the project so the coozie fits correctly.

This Fruit Snack Coozie Pack brings summer vibes to your drinks with bright, handmade charm. πŸ“πŸ‹ Each pattern is written for cotton yarn with clear rounds and photo notes to guide finishing. Make a set for gifting or a colorful collection for yourself β€” happy crocheting and enjoy every sip! 🧢

You ask,

we answer.

FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished coozie fits a standard 12 oz can when worked to the 36-stitch circumference using worsted weight cotton and the recommended hook sizes.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights but this will affect the final size; adjust your hook and check gauge after round 6 to reach the 36 stitch count or revise rounds accordingly.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pack is upper-beginner friendly; you should know magic ring, single crochet, double crochet, and basic color changes. The pattern includes instructions for HDC spike and FPDC techniques with photo references.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most of these coozies finish in about 2-4 hours each depending on your speed and familiarity with the stitches; making a set will take proportionally longer.