Friday, January 31, 2014
Finished Object Friday: Tea Cozy
Pattern: Tea Cosy by Yasmin
Yarn: Northern Sport (White) and Bravo DK (Red)
Needle Size: US 7 (4.5mm)
Modifications: None.
Comments: You might recognize this pattern - I've knit it before. This time the yarns I've used are less slippery, and as a result the knit was far less unpleasant. After knitting the last tea cozy I had no intention of ever knitting another, however a coworker requested one for a friend so I cast on. Apparently knitted tea cozies are much sought after in some circles, so I may do a few more for a summer craft show. It is interesting to see it in different colours.
Using short floats to create pleats in the fabric is a very clever way to form insulating pockets on the inside of the cozy. From what I can gather this is quite a traditional tea cozy pattern - but I'm no expert on anything tea-related, so please don't quote me on this. The finished cozy is over a 100 grams of yarn ... pretty thick and puffy!
That's it from me on this finished object Friday. Why not head over to Tami's Amis to see what everyone else has been up to this week?
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That would be a very cheery way to keep your morning tea warm. I don't use a cozy, but if I did .....LOL
Congrats on the beautiful finish.
I've never quite understood the practical purpose of a tea cozy.... but as an objet d'art.. they are pretty cool.
I like the red and white combo
I do like your tea cosy, because it is the one my mum always knitted when I was growing up. We had quite a few of them over the years. Just takes me back.
That is a very pretty tea cosy ! My mom had one just like it when I was growing up , not those colours but the same pattern ...
That is a cute cozy! I have been looking for cozy patterns- they seem to be in right now
It's bright, festive, and patriotic.
I remember my Grandma using tea cozies like this one.
Very thick. Your tea must stay warm for ages. :-)
So cute! I have always wanted to knit a tea cozy and have collected a lot of nice patterns. One of these days…..
That is an eyecatching FO! :) Looks complicated to make.
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