

Materials: \*Size US 3 double point needles \*DK weight yarn from your stash. I used Malabrigo Rastita merino yarn, self-striping \*stitch marker Cast on 18 stitches, divide equally between three needles. Round 1: Using the fourth needle, join in the round, place the stitch marker for the start of the round. I usually place the marker after the first stitch. Rounds 2-4 Knit. Round 3 increase 1 stitch on each needle Kfb (21 St.) Round 4 Knit. Round 5 increase 1 stitch on each needle Kfb (24 St.) Round 6-12 Knit. \*Start decrease Round 13: (K4, K2tog) to end. Round 15: (K3, K2tog) to end. Round 14: Knit Round 18: Knit Round 19: (K1, K2tog) to end.

Round 17: (K2, K2tog) to end. Round 16: Knit Break yarn and thread through the remaining stitches using a yarn/tapestry needle. Pull tight to close the gap and secure on the reverse side. Sew in the tail. Just a fun little cozy for some Cadbury Eggs or some little natural wood eggs if you want to go sugar free!
