Shield your kitchen in style with this Crochet Blender Cover Pattern that's neat, decorative touch keeping appliances dust free and charming.
A touch of elegance can transform even the most everyday kitchen appliance into an object of admiration. Picture your countertop graced by a beautifully textured cover that not only enhances your blender’s appearance, but also offers practical protection from dust and spills. Presently trending for their stylish utility, these covers blend sophistication and charm, featuring intricate stitch patterns, designer color palettes, and refined finishing touches.
Chic Crochet Blender Cover Pattern that upgrades kitchen style

Beyond their visual appeal, they serve to keep appliances clean and well-maintained while seamlessly complementing any décor. Decorative cords or accent beads add flair, turning a simple item into a charming focal point.

With customizable sizing and countless design possibilities, this pattern suits a variety of tastes and appliances. Quick to complete and undeniably attractive, it’s a delightful addition to the kitchen, marrying usefulness with timeless style—and ensuring your appliances are as beautiful as they are protected.
Special Features
- Chic V-Stitch and Fancy Stitch Sections: Add decorative charm and stretch.
- Adjustable Drawstring: Ensures a snug fit for different blender models.
- Customizable Size: Easily adjust by increasing or decreasing rows.
- Seamless, Tubular Construction: Gives a professional, smooth look.
Level of Difficulty
This pattern is suited to advanced beginners or intermediate crocheters who are comfortable with working in the round, basic increasing, and learning a few decorative stitches.
Materials Needed
- Yarn: Duna yarn, color 9309 (mixed burgundy red)
- 2 skeins (170 m each)
- Hook: 3.00 mm crochet hook
- Tapestry Needle: Size 10 (for weaving in ends)
- Measuring Tape (to adjust fit to your blender)
- Optional: Decorative beads for the tie cord
Uses
- Protects blender from dust and scratches
- Adds decorative flair to your kitchen
- Makes a thoughtful handmade gift
Step-by-Step Blender Cover Pattern
1. Top Circle (Covers the Lid)
- Make a magic ring.
- Round 1: Work 8 single crochets (sc) into the ring. Join with a slip stitch (sl st).

- Round 2: Chain 3 (counts as first double crochet [dc]), dc in the same stitch, 2 dc in each stitch around (16 dc total). Join with a sl st.
- Round 3: Chain 3, dc in same stitch, 2 dc in each stitch around (32 dc total). Join.
- Round 4: 1 dc in first stitch, 2 dc in next—repeat around. Join.
- Round 5: 1 dc in each of next 2 stitches, 2 dc in next—repeat around. Join.
- Round 6: 1 dc in each of next 3 stitches, 2 dc in next—repeat around. Join.
- Round 7: 1 dc in each of next 6 stitches, 2 dc in next—repeat around. Join.

Tip: Measure your cover as you go. Your circle should be slightly wider (about 1–1.5 cm) than your blender’s lid for a comfortable fit.
2. Body (Fancy Stitch Section)
- Starting from the edge, chain 2.
- Sc in next 4 stitches, chain 3, skip 3 stitches—repeat around. Adjust at the end for even distribution. Join.

- Next round: Slip stitch into the chain-3 space, chain 3, work 4 dc into same space (5 dc total), then moving to next chain-3 space, repeat 5 dc. Continue around.
- Continue alternating rows:
- One row of four sc, chain 3 (worked on chain spaces),
- One row of 5 dc in chain spaces.
- Repeat these two-row pattern alternations until you reach desired height to cover the cup of the blender (average: approx. 24 cm).
Optional: For blending handle openings, work in round trip (back-and-forth) for two rows to make a slit, then return to tubular.
3. Transition Row (Before the Skirt)
- Work 1 dc in each stitch, chain 1 between each dc all the way around. Add a chain between dc groups as needed for evenness.
4. Skirt/Base (V-Stitch Section)
- Next row: In first chain space, 2 dc, chain 2, 2 dc (V-stitch), skip 2 spaces, repeat V-stitch in next space.
- Repeat this V-stitch in all spaces around. Adjust at the end by skipping as needed to maintain evenness.
- Continue working V-stitch rows (placing V-stitch in each V-stitch of previous round) for about 11 rounds or desired length.

5. Final Rounds (Frill/Flare with Triple V-Stitch)
- For the last three rows: In each V-stitch space, 3 dc, 2 ch, 3 dc (triple V-stitch).
- Work 3 rows of this pattern for a ruffled effect.
6. Finishing
- Weave in all yarn ends using your tapestry needle.
- For the tie cord: Crochet a simple chain for 80 cm or your preferred length.
- Weave the cord in and out of the row with dc and ch 1 spaces (under three stitches, over three stitches), tie a knot at each end. Add beads or decorative tips if desired.

Tutor's Suggestions
- Customization: Adjust the number of rows in the top circle to fit different blender sizes.
- Color Play: Use contrasting or complementary yarns for stripes or accents.
- Handles: For blenders with prominent handles, work back-and-forth instead of in the round to leave an opening.
Tip
For a neater finish, block your finished piece gently to even out stitches and shape, especially before gifting or photographing!
Conclusion
This crochet blender cover combines elegance and function, turning a simple appliance into a decorative focal point. With clear step-by-step increases, eye-catching stitch patterns, and a fun finishing frill, even advancing beginners will enjoy making this quick, useful kitchen project.





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