Do you love your big 40 oz tumbler but wish it had a little more style and personality? This tumbler wrap free crochet pattern is the perfect solution! Designed to fit tumblers with handles, this cozy is both practical and customizable. It’s fun to make, quick to work up, and makes a thoughtful handmade gift.
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Why You’ll Love This Crochet Tumbler Wrap
This free pattern isn’t just cute—it’s also practical and versatile. Here’s why crocheters are loving it:
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Perfect Fit: Designed for 40 oz tumblers with handles.
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Great for Gifting: Ideal for friends, teachers, co-workers, or anyone who loves their tumbler.
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Craft Fair Favorite: Affordable to make, eye-catching, and a fast seller at bazaars and markets.
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Quick Project: Works up quickly, so you can stock your craft booth or whip up last-minute gifts.
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Beginner-Friendly: Suitable for confident beginners and beyond, with step-by-step written instructions and video support.
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Pattern Details
Here’s a quick look at what’s inside the pattern:
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Format: PDF download (American crochet terms)
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Yarn: Any worsted weight yarn (category 4)
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Skill Level: Confident beginner & up
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Support: Video tutorial available on my YouTube channel
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Bonus: Option to add a functional button and loop for extra charm

Make It Your Own – Customization Ideas
The best part about this crochet tumbler wrap pattern is how easy it is to personalize and embellish. It’s a blank slate ready for your creativity! Here are some fun ideas:
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Add a Big Bow: Perfect for seasonal or holiday flair.
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Use Camo Yarn & Leather Tags: Great for a rustic, country look.
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Monogram It: Add initials for a personalized touch.
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School Spirit: Crochet in school colors and tie pom-poms to the handle.
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Appliqués & Patches: Sew on flowers, hearts, or themed motifs.

Perfect for Gifts & Craft Shows
Handmade tumbler wraps make affordable and thoughtful gifts for:
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Mother’s Day
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Birthdays
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Christmas stocking stuffers
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Teacher appreciation gifts
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Coworker thank-yous
And if you’re selling at craft fairs or bazaars, this project is a must-have. It’s quick to crochet, customizable, and the kind of practical-but-pretty handmade item shoppers love to buy.
Watch the Youtube Tutorial on How to Crochet A Tumbler Wrap.
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What kind of 40 oz Tumblers Are Available & Where to Find Them
Whether you’re sipping coffee on the go or hydrating from dawn to dusk, 40 oz tumblers with handles have become a go-to choice for both practicality and style.
From sleek stainless-steel designs to vibrant, powder-coated finishes—and plenty in between—there’s a tumbler to suit every personality and budget.
You’ll find them at outdoor retailers, big-box stores, and online marketplaces, giving you endless opportunities to make your crochet wrap truly stand out. Even Dollar Tree has a 40 oz tumbler.

Crochet Pattern For A Tumbler Wrap With A Handle.
This Tumbler Wrap will fit a 40z tumbler with a handle. It will fit a Tumbler that is 12” around at the widest part. The handle is 4.25”. The opening for the handle is 4.50” h x 1.50” wide
Yarn used: Hobby Lobby’s “I Love This Yarn”; Red Heart Super Saver; Caron’s Pound of Love; basically any (4) worsted weight yarn. Cotton yarn would be lovely as well. This is a great scrap busting design.
Optional Supplies:
1. Any ribbon you would like to use so that you can add bows to the side of the tumbler.
a. If you are using wired ribbon I recommend removing the wire.
b. If you want to keep the wire, pull a ½” out of it out, then clip that wire end off. Then let the wire retract into ribbon casing.
Photo Tutorial to make a boutique Tuxedo bow.
https://krissysoverthemountaincrochet.com/2024/05/making-a-boutique-bow-for-a-baby-sailor-hat/
Tutorial on how to make a pull tie bow.
Video tutorial
How To Make Pull Tie Hair Bow With 5/8″ Dollar Tree Ribbon
Photo tutorial on how to make a Pull Tie Bow.
https://krissysoverthemountaincrochet.com/2018/09/it-takes-a-pinch-to-make-a-perfect-pull-tie-bow/
2. “Fray Check” to seal the ribbon ends. (some wired ribbons are made with fabric & can’t handle heat sealing)
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Dritz-88081-Fray-Check-with-Fabric-Guide-Applicator-Tip/27683522
3. Matches, wood burning tool or a lighter to seal the ends of grosgrain & satin ribbon.
4. Pre Made Appliques. 3” to 4”. Etsy has a great selection.
5. Sewing Needle and thread to sew on ribbons, bows or appliques, if you choose not to use glue.
6. Hot Glue or any glue of your choice to glue appliques or ribbon bows in place. You are welcome to use fabric glues, but they don’t hold up in a wash. There are so many glue options out there.
7. Embroidery Sewing Machine and the stabilizers needed to monogram on the Tumbler Wrap. I will have a tutorial on this at a later date
Gauge:
4” x 4” = 15 single crochet stitches across x 16 rows high
Make a swatch, ch20, sc in 2nd chain from hook and in each ch across, ch1 & turn:
Crochet Hook: G-6/4.00mm
Video link for Tumbler Wrap. Crochet A Perfect 40 oz Tumbler Wrap (With Handle Opening) | Beginner Friendly Tutorial
Video to make chain loop button closure. How to Crochet a Button Loop with a Chain Stitch For A Tumbler Wrap (Easy and Decorative)
STITCH GUIDE:
yo = yarn over
ch = Chain
sc = single Crochet
bp hdc = back post hdc
fp hdc = front post hdc
sp = space
nxt = next
st = stitch
skp = skip
* * = Crochet the sequence between the stars, the number of times stated
Designer notes
1. You will need a stitch count of 2 to make this tumbler wrap.
2. Make the chain ¼” shorter than the circumference of the cup. Stretch the chain to see if it will meet. You need a tight fit, so it does not need to overlap, just meet or come really close to meeting.
3.This basic tumbler wrap is the perfect canvas to add embellishments, embroidery or appliques to add a personal touch.
4. Odd rows are the right side of your work.
Crochet Pattern: Ch 42 and join in a ring, being careful not to twist the chain, ch1 & turn after you join.
NOTE: Make the chain ½” – ¼” shorter than the circumference of the cup. Stretch the chain to see if it will meet. It doesn’t need to overlap, it just needs to meet.
Round 1: sc in joining st and in each st around, join w/slp st to beg sc; Do not turn (42 sc)
Round 2; ch1, bp hdc in 1st st, fp hdc in nxt; *bp hdc in nxt st, fp hdc in nxt st;* repeat between * * in each st around; join w/slp st to top of 1st st; Do not turn. (42 st’s)
Round 3: ch1, sc in each st around; leaving the last 4 st’s unworked, ch1 & turn (38 st’s) This is the right side of your work.
Note: If you need to make the handle opening larger stop on an even Row.
Row 4 – 20: ch1, sc in each st across; ch1 & turn (38 sc)
Row 21: sc in each st across, ch4 and join w/slp st to beginning sc
Round 22: ch1, sc in joining st and in each st across including a sc in each ch or the previous ch4 that was made in Round 24; join w/slp st to beginning sc. Do not turn(42 st’s)
Round 23: ch1, bp hdc in 1st st, fp hdc in nxt; *bp hdc in nxt st, fp hdc in nxt st;* repeat between * * in each st around; join w/slp st to top of 1st st; Do not turn (42 st’s)
Round 24: ch1, sc in joining st and in each st around, join w/slp st of beg. sc, end off and weave in all ends.
How to put the wrap on the Tumbler
Place on a tumbler with Round one at the bottom. Shimmy the entire wrap up the bottom, just as you would a sock. Then slipping rounds 22 through 24 over the handle. (It will stretch). If it won’t stretch you may have it upside down. After the top edge is over the handle, shape everything into place.You may need to shape it just a little at the top, right above the handle, but it will spring back into place.
Embellish with pull tie bows, embroider a Monogram or team logo on the front. Add appliques. The sky is the limit on embellishments.
Please subscribe to my youtube channel, as I will have upcoming tutorials on how to tie a “fat” pull tie bow. The different ways to add the bow to tumbler wrap. How to embroider a monogram.
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Hi Krissy! Thank you for all the great patterns. I noticed you used a “Camo” yarn on one of these wraps. I was wondering where you got it. Thank you, Terri