The scheme of knitting a warm cover for a thermos. Master class: a warm case for a thermos. Do-it-yourself camping wood chip stove

Greetings to all who visit.
Sometimes you have to sew something urgently. Like, for example, recently - my husband is going on a business trip tomorrow, and today he decides to take a thermos with him and wants a new case for it. Moreover, he probably considers his wife, that is, me, a sorceress. After all, in order to sew something, I need to walk, sit, think, count, draw. In general, you need to mature. And then take it and sew it, and moreover, only 2-3 hours for everything.

The requirements were:

- so that it is not easily soiled;
- necessarily with a handle in which you can adjust the length.
- was dense and kept warm in the cold. (he left for Yamal, and there hoo what frosts)
This is what I took into account, I also asked for a zipper through the entire case, from the bottom to the bottom. But I persuaded that this is nothing and from this it will cool faster.



Sewn from the rest of the raincoat fabric from. lining - black fleece. Inside is a double layer of cotton filler. Quilted just rhombuses. It closes with a drawstring puff with a latch through the eyelets. The handle-belt was taken from an old bag. The husband was pleased.

It is also very convenient that you do not need to get the entire thermos out of the case when using it, it will not cool down. He pulled off a little bit of a case, poured some tea and put it back on)))).
On the same day, a cover or a handbag, I don’t even know what to call it, was sewn for working documents-certificates. But I couldn't take a picture. I gave my husband to evaluate the work, he tried on the contents and packed it in a bag. Then he refused to deliver. Sewn from the same raincoat fabric. Maybe I'll show you sometime.
That's all for today.
See you soon.

Added on 11/22/2016:
Recently, many people have contacted me with a request to tell me in detail how to sew a cover. At first I thought to make a master class on sewing a thermos case, but on the Internet I found a very detailed one, maybe it will come in handy for you -

Record dated: 2-22-2016

Last week we made a week-long road trip through the mountainous regions of Northern Thailand. We spent a lot of time on the road and I decided to use it to good use. In the process, such a cover for a thermos was born, which I crocheted. I first knitted it for myself, then I decided to knit another little case for my friends - so that on my return I would give them along with a thermos.

The idea of ​​a cover with such handles and strings was born quite spontaneously! It turned out that carrying a thermos for these handles is very convenient. To be honest, I just didn’t get a thermos very well - it got very hot outside and quickly lost heat. At first I hid it in a blanket, but then I decided - isn’t it easier to knit a cover for a thermos, especially since I took yarn and crochet with me and there was a lot of free time on the road. So I decided to kill two birds with one stone - and make the thermos more heat-retaining, and keep myself busy. And in general it’s nice when you drive for a long time — to do something with your hands along the way, it seems that time is not wasted in vain.

I used two types of yarn - thick green wool, and melange in light green shades - thinner.

I started knitting a cover from the bottom. I knitted the bottom like this - closed 5 air loops in a ring, then knitted 12 double crochets into this ring. The next row made an increase - two double crochet stitches in the loop, two double crochet stitches in the next, then again 2 double crochet stitches, then two double crochet stitches between them.

And a photo to illustrate:

After that, she knitted double crochets behind the back wall without additions - these are the walls of the thermos. She knitted 6 rows of green thick yarn (at the beginning of each row there are 3 lifting air loops), then switched to a melange thread. Melangevoy tied 9 rows with single crochets behind the back wall to get embossed stripes. After that, she again switched to double crochets with thick green yarn. I knitted 7 rows and realized that the desired height had already been reached.

Now we will knit another row with double crochets of melange yarn (in this row we will thread the “handles”. For the handles, I tied the cord with a double melange thread, left the threads longer at both ends - so that after stringing the beads. I pulled the cord into the top row (on the sides, where handles, did not pull through 8 columns).The ties turned out in front (and the “seam” in the back).

This rabbit, free-roaming in the National Park, also liked my thermos. Maybe because it's green like grass?)))

I really liked knitting covers for thermoses and I immediately decided to knit the same one for my friends - only a little bit different design.

I knitted a cover in two threads - to make it warmer and faster))) In this cover I made small “grooves” of gray thin yarn, which I then decorated with beads. Well, I made and decorated the tie-handles according to the same principle.

Size: bottle with a diameter of approximately b cm.

You will need: 20 g of Mondial Extrafine yarn (100% merino wool, 50g - 175m) pink; knitting needles number 2 and 3, hook number 2.

Front surface: when knitting in a circle - faces. loops in all rows.
Wrong side: when knitting in a circle - out. loops in all rows.
Pattern with braids: knit according to the above pattern.

How to crochet a baby bottle case

On circular needles No. 2, dial 8 loops, knit 1 row with front stitch. On the next row, double the number of sts, working each st over the front and back half sts = 16 sts.


On next row, double the number of sts, working each st over the front and back half sts = 32 sts.

Knit in a circle with the front stitch for 5 rows.
On the next row, double the number of sts, working each st over the front and back half sts = 64 sts.

Knit in a circle with the front stitch for 5 rows.
Next, with knitting needles No. 3, knit 3 circular rows with the wrong side, and then proceed to knitting a pattern with braids according to the above pattern, repeating the pattern rapport in width 2 times.

Repeat the pattern repeat in height to the required height of the cover.

Assembly: moisten the product, put on the bottle and leave to dry completely.

Crochet the edge of the product as follows:
1st row: knit 2 single crochets in each edge stitch.
2nd row: * 5 tbsp. s / n in the loop of the previous row, skip 1 loop, knit the connecting st in the next loop, skip 1 loop, repeat from *.

To knit a cord on knitting needles No. 2.5, dial 150 p., In the next row, close all the loops.
Pass the string through the holes under the last braids. Tie knots at the ends of the cord.