Lilac Speckle Rib Teapot Cosy Knitting Pattern - 4 Cup Traditional Teapot
Tea Cosy Measurement - Lower circumference 43.5cm - Height 24.5cm
Method: Worked Flat
Wool - UK - DK Wool/ US - Light Worsted/ Australia - 8ply - WOOL IS WORKED DOUBLE
Tea Cosy Measurement - Lower circumference 43.5cm - Height 24.5cm
Method: Worked Flat
Wool - UK - DK Wool/ US - Light Worsted/ Australia - 8ply - WOOL IS WORKED DOUBLE
This pattern can be bought as a PDF Digital Download from - Etsy, Love Crafts & Ravelry.
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I have used the 'Speckle Rib Stitch' for this pattern. The pattern is worked in DK wool, using double thread throughout. You can use chunky wool if desired. This is a really simple pattern to follow.
Using double thread, combined with the texture of the stitch, this makes the cosies thick & padded, which will keep the teapot warm.
Using double thread, combined with the texture of the stitch, this makes the cosies thick & padded, which will keep the teapot warm.
I wanted to use bright colours for this teapot cosy, something perfect to brighten up a cold winters day.
This pattern comes with a basic knitting instruction booklet for beginners.
ABBREVIATIONS:
RS – Right Side
K = Knit
P = Purl
Sl1 – Slip next stitch on the left hand needle and slip onto the right hand needle
yf = Bring yarn to the front of the work before knitting next st.
yb = Take yarn to the back of the work before knitting next st.
st[s] – Stitch[es]
( ) repeat the stitches in the brackets by the instructions after the brackets
RS – Right Side
K = Knit
P = Purl
Sl1 – Slip next stitch on the left hand needle and slip onto the right hand needle
yf = Bring yarn to the front of the work before knitting next st.
yb = Take yarn to the back of the work before knitting next st.
st[s] – Stitch[es]
( ) repeat the stitches in the brackets by the instructions after the brackets
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Joanna Marshall
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