If you’re looking for an amazing and easy-to-make crochet “nozzle”, I believe you might be referring to something like a crochet bottle nozzle cover, dust cap, spout protector, or possibly even a nozzle-shaped amigurumi item. But if you meant “nozzle” differently (like a decorative end, cap, or functional crochet item for a spout), here’s an easy pattern idea based on the most common interpretations:

🧶 EASY CROCHET NOZZLE COVER (Bottle Spout Protector / Dust Cap)
🪡 What It’s For:
Used to cover the tip of bottles, water dispensers, spray nozzles, or pipes—great for keeping dust out or as a cute decorative touch.
✅ MATERIALS:
- Small amount of cotton yarn (durable and washable)
- 3.5 mm to 4 mm crochet hook
- Scissors
- Yarn needle
🧵 STITCHES USED (US Terms):
- Magic Ring
- Single Crochet (sc)
- Slip Stitch (sl st)
- Increase (inc) = 2 sc in the same stitch

📐 PATTERN – SIMPLE NOZZLE COVER
ROUND 1:
- Start with a magic ring, and make 6 sc into the ring.
- Pull tight and join with a sl st to the first sc.
ROUND 2:
- Inc in each stitch around (12 sc).
- Join with a sl st.
ROUND 3:
- (1 sc, inc) around (18 sc).
- Join.
ROUND 4–8 (or until height fits your nozzle):
- Work 1 sc in each stitch around.
- Keep joining each round with a slip stitch.
- Optional: Chain 1 before each round, but not necessary for a tight fit.

FINAL ROUND:
- Finish with a slip stitch in each stitch for a neat edge.
- Fasten off and weave in ends.
🔧 USES:
- Fits over bottle tops, tube nozzles, small dispensers
- Great for kitchen and bathroom use
- Optional: Add a tiny loop or drawstring to hang it up
Would you like a decorative version (like an animal-shaped nozzle cover) or a diagram to go with this pattern?