The Druid’s Hearth Hot Water Bottle Cover is a bottom-up cover for your hot water bottle knitted in seamlessly in the round. This was designed as a practical item for my own use inspired by a gorgeous yarn from a dear friend. This was written for a standard-sized hot water bottle, but I have made notes on creating your own from your own measurements with an example. Use the plain version as a base to get creative or make one entirely for your own! The pattern also includes a couple of doodle pages. **Recommended yarn:** DK-weight yarn, e.g., Woolly Mammoth Fibre Co. Hearth DK [50% Jacob / 50% BFL - 240m / 262 yds / 100g] Samples use: Plain Version: Gathered Sheep Yarns BFL/Gotland DK [75% BFL / 25% Gotland - 230m / 252 yds / 100g] Colour: Earth Cabled Version: Woolly Mammoth Fibre Co. Hearth DK [50% Jacob / 50% BFL - 240m / 262 yds / 100g ] Colour: Seaweed Yarn recommended is yarn I had in my wool pantry, don't be afraid to be creative there's so many affordable and luxury DK-weight yarns to choose from. I've recently knitted one in my handspun and it's equally beautiful! **Yardage:** Plain: 120m / 131yd / 53g of DK-weight yarn Cabled: 172m / 188yd / 72 g of DK-weight yarn *Yardage is estimated to include 5% additional yardage and may vary depending on yarn choice, gauge variations, or modifications.* **Gauge:** 23.5 sts and 32 rows over 4" [10 cm] in Stockinette stitch, both in the round and flat after blocking. **Size:** Circumference: 16 inches / 40.5 cm Length of body (not including neck) 10.75 inches / 27.5 cm **Notions:** Stitch markers. Tapestry needle for weaving in your ends. Cable Needle for knitting cables. Alternatively, here is a method for knitting them without a cable - www.youtube.com/watch **Tech Editing**: Rebecca Williamson williamsonrebeccaj@gmail.com