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Video tutorial of the Bee Stitch in Two Colors and the video includes details for creating a beautiful mug cozy using this stitch. Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:36 Cast on and set-up row 1:13 Rows 1 and 2 3:20 Rows 3 and 4 4:39 Pattern repeat and bind off 5:24 Mug Cozy project intro 5:41 Materials for project 6:05 Cast on (figuring gauge) 7:23 Ending row info 8:20 Last row and bind off 9:58 Finishing cozy with loops & buttons 11:26 Finishing copy with seams 12:15 Outro Level: Intermediate or Adventurous Advanced Beginner Stitch is worked on an odd number of stitches. Pattern is a 4-row repeat. Abbreviations: K=knit; K1b=knit into the hole below the actual stitch; RS=right side; st=stitch; WS=wrong side. Two-Color Bee Stitch Pattern: Designate the two colors as Color A (main color) and Color B (alternate or contrasting color). Using Color A, cast on an odd number of stitches using any cast-on method of your choice (I typically use the long-tail cast-on method; video link to that technique is below). You can use regular needles; you don’t need double-pointed needles; I like using them for my demos (: Set-up Row (only done once): Using Color A, K all sts. Row 1 (RS): Join Color B and knit as follows: *K1, K1b. Repeat from * to the last st, then K1. Row 2 (WS): Continue with Color B and K all sts. Row 3: Switch to Color A and knit as follows: *K1b, K1. Repeat from * to the last st, then K1b. Row 4: Continue with Color B and K all sts. Repeat Rows 1-4 for the Bee Stitch pattern in two colors (note: you don’t need to repeat the set-up row; it is only done once). When done knitting, bind off using regular cast off or any bind-off method of your choice. Pattern for my Mug Cozy shown in the video: Yarn: Two skeins of medium weight (4) 100% acrylic yarn, each weighing approximately 50 g (or 2 oz). I used leftover yarn in light gray (Color A) and white (Color B) colors. Needles: US 7 (4.5 mm) regular 10” needles Notions: Measuring tape or ruler, tapestry needle (to weave ends), crochet hook (US size G 4.25 mm) and sewing needle and thread (for buttons), if you choose to add loops & buttons. Gauge: For my yarns, 15 st knit in the 2-color Bee stitch yielded a swatch that was approximately 4” in width (stretched width). Based on the gauge above and my mug size (circumference), I cast on 33 sts and knit in the 2-color Bee Stitch pattern until my work measured approximately 4” (you can knit until the desired height of the mug leaving about a 1/4-1/2” at the top). End in a Row 4 preferably (which will be in Color A). Then, do 1 row of K1, P1 all the way (ending in a K1). Then bind off in pattern in the next row (shown in video). Options for closure of cozy: Either add loops using the crochet hook as shown in video (I made 12 chains for each loop of my mug) and then sew in buttons using regular sewing needle & thread OR seam the top part and bottom part of the edges of the cozy, leaving a gap in between for the mug handle to fit (as shown in video). Your mug cozy is now ready for use. Enjoy (: Finished measurements of my mug cozy: Approx. 10.5” circumference (when worn on the mug) and approx. 4” height. Helpful video links: Cast on (long-tail method): • How to do long tail cast on: Knittycat's K... Bee Stitch in One Color: • Fisherman's rib scarf in 1 color: a Knitty... How to K1B (short video): • How to K1B: a Knittycat's Knits Short Figuring out gauge: • How to cast off stitches: a Knittycat's Kn... Weaving in yarn tails: • How to weave in ends in a knitted piece: a... Crocheting a chain: • How to crochet a chain: a Knittycat's Knit... Questions or suggestions? Leave them for me in the comments and will do my best to answer them. Like, Share, and Subscribe (: Thank you so much for watching! Happy Knitting!