![]() ![]() It's a privilege to share this miraculous testimony to the world. You will also need a small button for fastening the cosy. You will also need a stitch marker, a needle for sewing in ends and your teapot of course. I use my favourite 4mm hook and double knit wool/yarn. ![]() Here are the things you'll need to get started. As mentioned previously, I always have my teapot beside me as I'm making a cosy, that way I can keep trying it on for size, so you get a perfect snug fit for this particular pattern. These instructions can be worked to suit any teapot no matter what size. But after making several more, I've finally written out a pattern complete with a gazillion photos! So if you fancy making one of these sweet cosies, you can. I've had quite a few emails asking if I have a pattern for these and until now I'd just made them up as I went along. They are just so lovely to make and seeing them sitting together with their different coloured roses makes me smile. Ok, so it started with one tea cosy and now there have been three more! One for a gift, one ordered by a friend and another to pop into my shop. ![]()
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