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Flower Garden Tea Cosy

My last blog post for Easter. Here is the pattern for my Flower Garden Tea Cosy.
This is the cosy in the background of my blog title.
It's another tiny cosy fitting a 1 cup teapot, but at the end I've included the
instructions to make a larger cosy. It's so easy, & the crochet flowers are a breeze
as well.
Here it is, again if there are any mistakes please let me know,

Justjen’s Flower Garden Tea Cosy

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

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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/BACK

Using 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.

FLOWERS

Using 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.

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