Justjen’s Flower Garden Tea Cosy
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Tea cosy measures 32cm circumference, 16cm high, to fit a 1 cup Teapot.
Also included are instructions to make a cosy to fit a Teapot 39cm circumference. Materials:
50g 8ply/DK yarn - Grass Green
50g 8ply/DK yarn – Light Blue or Aqua
50g 8ply/DK yarn – Hot Pink
25g approx. 8ply/DK yarn – Yellow
Small amount of a darker green for embroidery
6 yellow buttons
1 pr 5.5mm knitting needles
4.00 mm crochet hook
Tension – 16 sts & 23 rows over 10 x 10cm in st st using 5.5mm needles & 8ply yarn doubled.Cosy is knitted in 2 pieces with yarn doubled.
Crochet instructions use English Terminology.FRONT/BACKUsing 5.5mm needles & 2 strands of grass green cast on 25 sts.
Garter st 3 rows.
Starting with a knit row & continuing in green, st st 12 rows (approx. measures 6.5cm from cast on edge).
Change to Aqua & st st 12 rows
Next row (K2, K2tog) to last st, K1 - 19sts.
St st 5 rows.
Eyelet Row - K1, (Yf, K2tog, K1) to end.
St st 3 rows.
Cast Off.
Make back to match.
FLOWERSUsing 4.00mm hook & 1 strand of yellow, make 4ch, sl st into 1st ch to form ring.
1st round - 8dc into ring, join with a sl st to first dc. Fasten off.
2nd round - Join pink with a sl st to any dc, (4ch, leaving the last loop of each dtr on hook, work 2 dtr into same dc, yoh and draw through all 3 loops on hook, 4ch, sl st into same dc (petal), sl st into next dc) repeat 7 more times working last sl st of the last repeat into the first dc of round. 8 petals made.
Fasten off. Make 6 flowers, 3 for front, 3 for back.
Using photo as a guide, sew flowers on (2 outer flowers are centred on the colour change & the centre flower a little higher). I sew the flowers on around the yellow centre then I also put a couple of holding stitches into each petal from the back to keep them looking tidy.
With a backstitch & dark green yarn, stitch in the stems & work a lazy daisy stitch for each leaf.
Sew a button on each flower centre.
You can add extra bee, ladybug or flower buttons to jazz up the garden if you wish.(I'm really trying to use up those bee buttons!!)
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With a flat seam, sew up from the bottom as far as the garter stitch, & down from the top to fit your pot’s handle & spout.
Crochet a chain drawstring with yellow yarn, thread through eyelets, tying in a bow.
Being so small, this is quite a snug cosy, if you’re making it for someone elderly, instead of sewing the seam under the handle you can instead add 2 crochet ties, or a button & crochet loop to make it easier to get on & off, if you prefer.
To make a cosy to fit a Teapot
39cm circumference, 12 - 13cm high
Follow the previous instructions but
Cast on 32 sts.
Garter St 5 rows before changing to st st.
St st 14 rows green,
Change to aqua & st st 14 rows.
Next row – (k2, k2tog) to end – 24sts.
St st 5 rows
Eyelet Row – K2, (yf k2tog, k1), to last st, k1.
St st 5 rows.
Cast off.
Hope you enjoy the pattern, please let me know if there are any mistakes - Jenny
© Jennifer Stacey 2011
For personal use, not to be sold for profit.