First and foremost, this free Instant Pot cover knitting pattern requires that you start the project with a Latvian braid cast-on. If you are not familiar with that type of cast-on, I have included a video here that will walk you through the steps:
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If you have joined the Instant Pot craze (and there are many of us!), you have most likely figured out that preparing something ahead of time truly is a breeze! Keeping the food warm if you end up somewhere where there are no electrical outlets is a different matter entirely!
The July 4th Holiday is one of the first things that come to mind where an Instant Pot cover would come in very handy, particularly if you tend to celebrate July 4th at a park or other place in nature where there are no electrical outlets to help keep your heated food warm.
This is where an Instant Pot cover would come in incredibly handy! Although it won’t keep the food inside warm for unending hours, it definitely will boost the amount of time that the food stays warm beyond the amount of time it would stay warm without the cover.
Instructions for this Instant Pot cover include directions for the following sizes:
3 Qt: L = 11.5”, W = 10.5”, H = 10.5”, P = 34.5”
5 Qt: L = 13”, W = 12.2”, H = 11.8”, P = 39.5”
6 Qt: L = 13.2”, W = 12.2”, H = 12.5”, P = 40.”
8 Qt: L = 14.5”, W = 13.2”, H = 13.5”, P = 43.5”
Image and Pattern Source: Jamie Hernandez at Ravelry

