Going back in time to when the first Saxon king, the overlord of Britain; King Alfred the Great. And with the Alfred the Great Tea Cosy Knitting Pattern, you can knit your own King tea cosy.
The tea cosy has Alfred stood in his medieval attire, in a smock and a cloak. I have chosen a 'middle ages' inspired colour pallet, assuming that the fabric dyes of the time were probably plant based dyes.
The crown on his head is a simple affair, just a band with a nod towards fleur-de-lis standing up from it.
The king is holding a board of burned cakes. There is a legend about King Alfred that says that he took refuge in a peasants house, and was asked to keep an eye on some bread cakes in the oven. But he forgot about them and they burnt, and the board of burnt cakes is a reference to that legend.
He's a lovely tea cosy that will appeal to people who love history and love to engage in armchair archology.
The Alfred the Great tea cosy fits a medium sized teapot that covers a Teapot that holds 6 to 8 cups.
The pattern will be available for digital download as soon as you have completed purchase, so you could start knitting him very soon!
This product is the knitting pattern only to make your own Alfred the Great tea cosy.
The pattern is written in English and is easy to follow.
The Alfred the Great tea cosy fits a medium sized teapot that covers a Teapot that holds 6 to 8 cups.
5.5 mm, UK size 5 or US size 9 knitting needles,
4.00 mm, UK size 8 or US size 6 Knitting needles,
Stitch Holder,
52g Stylecraft Special DK Khaki,
17g Stylecraft Special DK Claret,
9g Stylecraft Special DK Copper,
8g Stylecraft Special DK Toy,
7g Stylecraft Special DK Dandelion,
3g Stylecraft Special DK Graphite,
2g Stylecraft Special DK Stone,
1g Stylecraft Special DK Black,
Small amount of light coloured Funky Foam to stiffen the bread board,
Stuffing.
Terms of use:
You are welcome to sell items made from my pdf patterns. I ask that you include a note about the item being a ‘TeaCosyFolk Design’ on the tag at a craft fair or in the description if you are selling online.
This pattern is not to be resold, loaned, photocopied, scanned, uploaded to any website, transferred on to CD, or transmitted to a third party.
Copyright TeaCosyFolk 2023
All rights reserved.
All patterns and photographs ©
Need help? Join the TeaCosyFolk Knitting Pattern Help Group on Facebook
TeaCosyFolk is on Youtube
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Going back in time to when the first Saxon king, the overlord of Britain; King Alfred the Great. And with the Alfred the Great Tea Cosy Knitting Pattern, you can knit your own King tea cosy.
The tea cosy has Alfred stood in his medieval attire, in a smock and a cloak. I have chosen a 'middle ages' inspired colour pallet, assuming that the fabric dyes of the time were probably plant based dyes.
The crown on his head is a simple affair, just a band with a nod towards fleur-de-lis standing up from it.
The king is holding a board of burned cakes. There is a legend about King Alfred that says that he took refuge in a peasants house, and was asked to keep an eye on some bread cakes in the oven. But he forgot about them and they burnt, and the board of burnt cakes is a reference to that legend.
He's a lovely tea cosy that will appeal to people who love history and love to engage in armchair archology.
The Alfred the Great tea cosy fits a medium sized teapot that covers a Teapot that holds 6 to 8 cups.
The pattern will be available for digital download as soon as you have completed purchase, so you could start knitting him very soon!
This product is the knitting pattern only to make your own Alfred the Great tea cosy.
The pattern is written in English and is easy to follow.
The Alfred the Great tea cosy fits a medium sized teapot that covers a Teapot that holds 6 to 8 cups.
5.5 mm, UK size 5 or US size 9 knitting needles,
4.00 mm, UK size 8 or US size 6 Knitting needles,
Stitch Holder,
52g Stylecraft Special DK Khaki,
17g Stylecraft Special DK Claret,
9g Stylecraft Special DK Copper,
8g Stylecraft Special DK Toy,
7g Stylecraft Special DK Dandelion,
3g Stylecraft Special DK Graphite,
2g Stylecraft Special DK Stone,
1g Stylecraft Special DK Black,
Small amount of light coloured Funky Foam to stiffen the bread board,
Stuffing.
Terms of use:
You are welcome to sell items made from my pdf patterns. I ask that you include a note about the item being a ‘TeaCosyFolk Design’ on the tag at a craft fair or in the description if you are selling online.
This pattern is not to be resold, loaned, photocopied, scanned, uploaded to any website, transferred on to CD, or transmitted to a third party.
Copyright TeaCosyFolk 2023
All rights reserved.
All patterns and photographs ©
Need help? Join the TeaCosyFolk Knitting Pattern Help Group on Facebook
TeaCosyFolk is on Youtube
https://bit.ly/3sW0xFd
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Going back in time to when the first Saxon king, the overlord of Britain; King Alfred the Great. And with the Alfred the Great Tea Cosy Knitting Pattern, you can knit your own King tea cosy.
The tea cosy has Alfred stood in his medieval attire, in a smock and a cloak. I have chosen a 'middle ages' inspired colour pallet, assuming that the fabric dyes of the time were probably plant based dyes.
The crown on his head is a simple affair, just a band with a nod towards fleur-de-lis standing up from it.
The king is holding a board of burned cakes. There is a legend about King Alfred that says that he took refuge in a peasants house, and was asked to keep an eye on some bread cakes in the oven. But he forgot about them and they burnt, and the board of burnt cakes is a reference to that legend.
He's a lovely tea cosy that will appeal to people who love history and love to engage in armchair archology.
The Alfred the Great tea cosy fits a medium sized teapot that covers a Teapot that holds 6 to 8 cups.
The pattern will be available for digital download as soon as you have completed purchase, so you could start knitting him very soon!
This product is the knitting pattern only to make your own Alfred the Great tea cosy.
The pattern is written in English and is easy to follow.
The Alfred the Great tea cosy fits a medium sized teapot that covers a Teapot that holds 6 to 8 cups.
5.5 mm, UK size 5 or US size 9 knitting needles,
4.00 mm, UK size 8 or US size 6 Knitting needles,
Stitch Holder,
52g Stylecraft Special DK Khaki,
17g Stylecraft Special DK Claret,
9g Stylecraft Special DK Copper,
8g Stylecraft Special DK Toy,
7g Stylecraft Special DK Dandelion,
3g Stylecraft Special DK Graphite,
2g Stylecraft Special DK Stone,
1g Stylecraft Special DK Black,
Small amount of light coloured Funky Foam to stiffen the bread board,
Stuffing.
Terms of use:
You are welcome to sell items made from my pdf patterns. I ask that you include a note about the item being a ‘TeaCosyFolk Design’ on the tag at a craft fair or in the description if you are selling online.
This pattern is not to be resold, loaned, photocopied, scanned, uploaded to any website, transferred on to CD, or transmitted to a third party.
Copyright TeaCosyFolk 2023
All rights reserved.
All patterns and photographs ©
Need help? Join the TeaCosyFolk Knitting Pattern Help Group on Facebook
TeaCosyFolk is on Youtube
https://bit.ly/3sW0xFd
Going back in time to when the first Saxon king, the overlord of Britain; King Alfred the Great. And with the Alfred the Great Tea Cosy Knitting Pattern, you can knit your own King tea cosy.
The tea cosy has Alfred stood in his medieval attire, in a smock and a cloak. I have chosen a 'middle ages' inspired colour pallet, assuming that the fabric dyes of the time were probably plant based dyes.
The crown on his head is a simple affair, just a band with a nod towards fleur-de-lis standing up from it.
The king is holding a board of burned cakes. There is a legend about King Alfred that says that he took refuge in a peasants house, and was asked to keep an eye on some bread cakes in the oven. But he forgot about them and they burnt, and the board of burnt cakes is a reference to that legend.
He's a lovely tea cosy that will appeal to people who love history and love to engage in armchair archology.
The Alfred the Great tea cosy fits a medium sized teapot that covers a Teapot that holds 6 to 8 cups.
The pattern will be available for digital download as soon as you have completed purchase, so you could start knitting him very soon!
This product is the knitting pattern only to make your own Alfred the Great tea cosy.
The pattern is written in English and is easy to follow.
The Alfred the Great tea cosy fits a medium sized teapot that covers a Teapot that holds 6 to 8 cups.
5.5 mm, UK size 5 or US size 9 knitting needles,
4.00 mm, UK size 8 or US size 6 Knitting needles,
Stitch Holder,
52g Stylecraft Special DK Khaki,
17g Stylecraft Special DK Claret,
9g Stylecraft Special DK Copper,
8g Stylecraft Special DK Toy,
7g Stylecraft Special DK Dandelion,
3g Stylecraft Special DK Graphite,
2g Stylecraft Special DK Stone,
1g Stylecraft Special DK Black,
Small amount of light coloured Funky Foam to stiffen the bread board,
Stuffing.
Terms of use:
You are welcome to sell items made from my pdf patterns. I ask that you include a note about the item being a ‘TeaCosyFolk Design’ on the tag at a craft fair or in the description if you are selling online.
This pattern is not to be resold, loaned, photocopied, scanned, uploaded to any website, transferred on to CD, or transmitted to a third party.
Copyright TeaCosyFolk 2023
All rights reserved.
All patterns and photographs ©
Need help? Join the TeaCosyFolk Knitting Pattern Help Group on Facebook
TeaCosyFolk is on Youtube
https://bit.ly/3sW0xFd
Erstellt | 1. Februar 2023 |
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