Step By Step Crochet Water Bottle Holder Pattern For Beginners
Stay hydrated in style with our Crochet Water Bottle Holder Pattern—carry your bottle hands-free and add a crafty touch to your outdoor adventures!
This Pattern says goodbye to bulky bags and keeps your drinks close and your hands free! Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, this pattern allows you to crochet a stylish and functional holder that fits most standard water bottles. Using simple stitches and easy-to-follow instructions, you can create a portable solution that keeps your hands free and your hydration within reach.
Crochet Water Bottle Holder Pattern
The holder features an adjustable strap for comfortable carrying and a snug fit to ensure your bottle stays secure during any activity. Ideal for hikes, walks, or trips to the park, this versatile pattern brings both practicality and flair to your crocheting.
Tip:
Add a carabiner clip to the holder for easily attaching it to backpacks or belt loops.
Materials:
- Scissors
- 5 mm crochet hook (Size H)
- Yarn needle
- Worsted weight cotton yarn (Size 4)
Pattern:
Magic Circle:
- Make a slip knot leaving a long yarn end for the magic circle.
- Wrap the yarn end around your thumb and create a loop, work under two strands of yarn.
- Work 10 half double crochet (HDC) into the magic circle.
- Pull the yarn end to tighten the magic circle.
- Slip stitch to the first HDC to close round one.
Round 2:
- Chain one.
- Work two HDC in each stitch around (20 HDC total).
- Skip the slip stitch from the previous round.
- Slip stitch to the first HDC of round two.
Round 3:
- Chain one.
- HDC in one stitch, then two HDC in the next stitch. Repeat – around.
- Slip stitch to the first HDC.
Optional Row 4 (for wider bottles):
- Chain one.
- HDC in the first two stitches, then two HDC in the next stitch. Repeat – around.
- Slip stitch to the first HDC.
First Side Row:
- Chain one.
- Work two HDC into the first stitch.
- Skip a stitch, then work two HDC in the next stitch. Repeat – around.
- Skip the last stitch and slip stitch to the first HDC.
Side Row 2 (and all following side rows):
- Chain one.
- Work two HDC between the increases of the previous row (under the third loop).
- Repeat this all the way around.
- Slip stitch to the first HDC.
- Repeat side row two until the holder reaches the desired height for your water bottle (e.g., 24 rows for a shorter bottle, 20 rows for a taller one).
Final Row:
- Chain one.
- HDC in every stitch around to create a clean edge at the top.
- Slip stitch to the first HDC and fasten off.
Strap:
For a Belt Loop Strap:
- Chain 10.
- HDC in the second chain from the hook and in each chain across (9 HDC total).
- Chain one, turn, and HDC in each stitch across.
- Repeat the last step until the strap is as thick as you like (3 rows recommended).
- Fasten off leaving a long tail for sewing.
For a Shoulder Strap:
- Chain 101.
- HDC in the second chain from the hook and each chain across (100 HDC total).
- Repeat steps 3 and 4 from the belt loop strap until you have four rows.
- Fasten off leaving a long tail for sewing.







