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Practical Crochet Mixer Cover Pattern for tidy kitchen vibes

March 6, 2026 by Naveed Raza

Protect your countertop with this Crochet Mixer Cover Pattern that's cozy accent keeping your appliance clean while adding warmth and charm.

An interesting and practical accessory brings both style and protection to any kitchen appliance. With its neat stitches and customizable colors, this crocheted cover complements a range of décor styles, from modern to vintage. Using a crochet mixer cover pattern, you can easily shield your mixer from dust, splashes, and scratches, keeping it pristine and extending its lifespan.

Fancy Crochet Mixer Cover Pattern for statement kitchen décor

Crochet Kitchen Mixer Cover

At the same time, it introduces a cozy, handmade aesthetic that instantly warms up the space. Presently, many crocheters appreciate how this pattern can be adapted to different sizes, allowing for a personalized touch that suits any kitchen.

Crochet Kitchen Mixer Cover

The finished look is tidy and elegant, featuring gentle drapes and tie details that add subtle charm to your countertop. Whether as a thoughtful handmade gift or a way to refresh your own kitchen, this project delivers both beauty and everyday convenience in a single, attractive package.


Level of Difficulty

Beginner-Friendly:
The stitches are simple, with helpful tips for adjusting the size. If you are new to crochet, you’ll find this project straightforward.


Materials

  • Yarn: 4 skeins of Duna yarn (color 9309, each skein has 170 meters)
  • Crochet hook: 3 mm
  • Tapestry needle (for weaving in ends and adding tie cord)
  • Scissors
  • Measuring tape

Special Features

  • Customizable size—use your own measurements
  • Tie cord for easy opening and closing
  • Extra rows for a wider skirt to fit your mixer bowl
  • Neat finish with triple V stitch rows at the bottom

Step-by-Step Pattern

Step 1: Measuring and Starting Chains

  1. Measure the top of your mixer.
  2. Divide that number by two for your starting chain length.
    • For example, if the top is 20 cm, start with 10 cm, which gave 20 chains in the sample.
  3. Make your starting chains.Crochet Kitchen Mixer Cover

Step 2: Foundation Row

  1. Skip 3 chains from your hook, then do 1 double crochet (dc) in the next chain.
  2. Continue making 1 dc in each chain across.

Step 3: First Corner and Bottom

  1. At the end of the row, work 5 dc in the last chain to turn the corner.
  2. Crochet 1 dc in each chain along the “bottom” edge.
  3. Finish with 5 dc in the last chain for the second corner.
  4. Join with a slip stitch.Crochet Kitchen Mixer Cover

Step 4: Building the Base

  1. Start each round with 3 chains (as the first dc).
  2. Work your main stitches (18 dc each side).
  3. On turns, work increases—2 dc in each stitch for the corners.

Step 5: Increasing Corners

  1. For the next round, alternate increases:
    • Do 2 dc in one stitch, 1 dc in the next, around the corners.
  2. Continue as above for the base, finishing each round with a slip stitch.

Step 6: Repeat and Adjust

  1. Continue rounds, increasing stitches at corners as shown.
  2. Check measurements so the panel matches the top of your mixer.
  3. After 5 rows, the panel should measure about 20.5 cm.Crochet Kitchen Mixer Cover

Step 7: Fancy Stitches (Pattern 19)

  1. Begin with 2 chains, then 3 single crochets.
  2. Chain 3, skip 3 stitches, and repeat 4 single crochets across.
  3. Finish row, close with slip stitch.

Step 8: Building the Sides

  1. Walk your yarn with slip stitches to the first space.
  2. Start with 3 chains, then 4 double crochets (total 5 dc) in each space, separated by 3 chains.
  3. Repeat across. The cover starts shaping around the mixer.

Step 9: Chain Spaces

  1. In next rounds, alternate dc and chain in each group.
  2. Repeat the process for four motifs (approx. 11 cm).

Step 10: Tie Cord Row

  1. Work single crochet and chain stitches all around to create holes for the tie cord.
  2. Finish with slip stitch.

Step 11: Side Increases

  1. Raise 3 chains, and work increases as you crochet around the skirt.
  2. Alternate 1 dc in one space, 2 dc in the next for extra width.

Step 12: Double V Stitch Skirt

  1. Begin Double V Stitch: 2 dc + 2 chains + 2 dc in the same space, skip 2 stitches, repeat.
  2. Work 13 rows (about 17 cm).
  3. For finishing, work 3 more rows of Triple V Stitch: 3 dc + 2 chains + 3 dc in the same space.

Step 13: Make and Add the Tie Cord

  1. Make a chain cord about 80 cm long.
  2. Weave it through the holes (created for the tie cord) near the top.
  3. Tie knots at the ends (add bead or tip for extra style).Crochet Kitchen Mixer Cover

Step 14: Finishing Touches

  1. Weave in all yarn ends.
  2. Ruffle the skirt a little and tie your bow.

Tutor’s Suggestions

  • Mark corner stitches with a stitch marker if you get confused.
  • Adjust length and width easily using chains and increase rounds.
  • Add a decorative tip to the tie cord for a nice finish.

Uses

  • Keeps your mixer clean and safe.
  • Makes your kitchen look neat and cozy.
  • Can be made for other appliances too by changing measurements.

Crochet Tip

Always measure your appliance before starting!
This way, your cover will fit perfectly, and you can make easy adjustments as you go.


Conclusion

Your easy crochet mixer cover is ready! It’s stylish, useful, and adds a warm touch to your kitchen. Enjoy your new cover, and try making more for other appliances.

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