Knitting - Novelty

Champagne Bottle

How to make Champagne Bottle - DIY Craft Project from Craftbits.com
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  • 8 ply Wool
    4mm Needles

We made our champagne bottle into a Bottle of Bubble Bath. This pattern is a great versatile bottle pattern.

Size: 25cms

Using Bottle Color cast on 24sts

P1 Row
Row 2 : Inc K wise into every stitch (48sts)
Row 3 : Purl
Row 4 : Knit
Row 5 : st-st beginning with a knit row for 15 rows
Row 25 : (k6, k2 tog) to end
Row 26 : Purl
Row 27 : Knit
Row 28 : Purl
Row 29 : (K4,K2 tog) to end
Row 30 : Purl
Row 31 : Break off bottle color and join on bottle neck color
(k2, k2 tog) to end.
Row 32 : Purl
Row 33 : (k1,k2 tog)To End
Row 34 : st-st next 12 rows
next 2 rows Knit
Next Row (k2 tog) to end

Thread yarn through stitches and draw up, fasten off.
Sew row ends together and fill with wadding.

Make a label for your bottle using white cast on 18sts. St-st 16 Rows and cast off.

  

By Shellie Wilson. Shellie is the chief creative editor for Craftbits.

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Can't leave a comment properly. I use the pattern for the bottom from the wine cozy on this website. If you use straight needles, you will simply have a seam - but it works for me.
Purl 1 row.
Knit 2 rows and begin decreases.

Decrease rows:
Row 1: *K2, K2tog* repeat between *'s around
Row 2: Knit
Row 3: *K1, K2tog* repeat between*'s around
Row 4: Knit
Row 5: *K2tog* repeat between *'s around

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This may sound silly, but I can't see how the bottle will have a bottom with this pattern. Can anyone help?

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Agreed, the round would be 100x easier (aka, no k row, p row...etc). I have yet to complete one because 'somebody' cant inc k wise, so she kfb-ed herself a traffic cone. Wish me luck

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it is ok

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You could crochet it in the round easier, IMO.

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No, it's not knitted in the round, which might give it a slightly better look, but I still find it very cute. =3

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Not everyone likes to knit in the round, Its clearly not knitted in the round.