I love bluebells and thats what inspired me to design the Bluebell Tea Cosy.
The main part of the bluebell cosy is bark green and worked in a loose cable stitch called sand cables. The cabling gives the impression of density of the woodland floor. On top four stems of bluebells are apliqued on. The bluebell flowers themselves are small and delicate, each having six curled petals.
The bluebell tea cosy is a simple design that makes it rather elegant and the use of cables and makes the cosy look fresh and modern.
The stems of the flowers are made with icords, instructions are given as well as links to Youtube videos of how to do it. The icords are worked on double pointed needles, but you can make them on straight needles too. If the thought of double pointed needles terrifies you, you only use two of them, and it's not like using DPN at all.
Come on, spring into action and knit yourself this delightful bluebell tea cosy and enjoy beautiful blue blooms.
The Bluebell tea cosy fits a medium sized tea pot that covers a Teapot that holds 6 to 8 cups or 2 pints.
The pattern will be available for digital download as soon as you have completed purchase, so you could start knitting it very soon!
This product is the knitting pattern only to make your own Bluebell tea cosy.
The pattern uses cables for the main part of the cosy.
Icords are used to make the stems - links to video tutorials are included to help you.
When knitted to the correct tention, the tea cosy fits a 2 pint teapot.
5.5 mm, UK size 5 or US size 9 knitting needles,
4.00 mm, UK size 8 or US size 6 Knitting needles, (Straight or DPN's)
3.00 mm, UK size 11 Knitting needles,
45g Stylecraft Special DK Green,
15g Stylecraft Special DK Grass Green,
11g Stylecraft Special DK Bluebell,
I love bluebells and thats what inspired me to design the Bluebell Tea Cosy.
The main part of the bluebell cosy is bark green and worked in a loose cable stitch called sand cables. The cabling gives the impression of density of the woodland floor. On top four stems of bluebells are apliqued on. The bluebell flowers themselves are small and delicate, each having six curled petals.
The bluebell tea cosy is a simple design that makes it rather elegant and the use of cables and makes the cosy look fresh and modern.
The stems of the flowers are made with icords, instructions are given as well as links to Youtube videos of how to do it. The icords are worked on double pointed needles, but you can make them on straight needles too. If the thought of double pointed needles terrifies you, you only use two of them, and it's not like using DPN at all.
Come on, spring into action and knit yourself this delightful bluebell tea cosy and enjoy beautiful blue blooms.
The Bluebell tea cosy fits a medium sized tea pot that covers a Teapot that holds 6 to 8 cups or 2 pints.
The pattern will be available for digital download as soon as you have completed purchase, so you could start knitting it very soon!
This product is the knitting pattern only to make your own Bluebell tea cosy.
The pattern uses cables for the main part of the cosy.
Icords are used to make the stems - links to video tutorials are included to help you.
When knitted to the correct tention, the tea cosy fits a 2 pint teapot.
5.5 mm, UK size 5 or US size 9 knitting needles,
4.00 mm, UK size 8 or US size 6 Knitting needles, (Straight or DPN's)
3.00 mm, UK size 11 Knitting needles,
45g Stylecraft Special DK Green,
15g Stylecraft Special DK Grass Green,
11g Stylecraft Special DK Bluebell,
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I love bluebells and thats what inspired me to design the Bluebell Tea Cosy.
The main part of the bluebell cosy is bark green and worked in a loose cable stitch called sand cables. The cabling gives the impression of density of the woodland floor. On top four stems of bluebells are apliqued on. The bluebell flowers themselves are small and delicate, each having six curled petals.
The bluebell tea cosy is a simple design that makes it rather elegant and the use of cables and makes the cosy look fresh and modern.
The stems of the flowers are made with icords, instructions are given as well as links to Youtube videos of how to do it. The icords are worked on double pointed needles, but you can make them on straight needles too. If the thought of double pointed needles terrifies you, you only use two of them, and it's not like using DPN at all.
Come on, spring into action and knit yourself this delightful bluebell tea cosy and enjoy beautiful blue blooms.
The Bluebell tea cosy fits a medium sized tea pot that covers a Teapot that holds 6 to 8 cups or 2 pints.
The pattern will be available for digital download as soon as you have completed purchase, so you could start knitting it very soon!
This product is the knitting pattern only to make your own Bluebell tea cosy.
The pattern uses cables for the main part of the cosy.
Icords are used to make the stems - links to video tutorials are included to help you.
When knitted to the correct tention, the tea cosy fits a 2 pint teapot.
5.5 mm, UK size 5 or US size 9 knitting needles,
4.00 mm, UK size 8 or US size 6 Knitting needles, (Straight or DPN's)
3.00 mm, UK size 11 Knitting needles,
45g Stylecraft Special DK Green,
15g Stylecraft Special DK Grass Green,
11g Stylecraft Special DK Bluebell,
I love bluebells and thats what inspired me to design the Bluebell Tea Cosy.
The main part of the bluebell cosy is bark green and worked in a loose cable stitch called sand cables. The cabling gives the impression of density of the woodland floor. On top four stems of bluebells are apliqued on. The bluebell flowers themselves are small and delicate, each having six curled petals.
The bluebell tea cosy is a simple design that makes it rather elegant and the use of cables and makes the cosy look fresh and modern.
The stems of the flowers are made with icords, instructions are given as well as links to Youtube videos of how to do it. The icords are worked on double pointed needles, but you can make them on straight needles too. If the thought of double pointed needles terrifies you, you only use two of them, and it's not like using DPN at all.
Come on, spring into action and knit yourself this delightful bluebell tea cosy and enjoy beautiful blue blooms.
The Bluebell tea cosy fits a medium sized tea pot that covers a Teapot that holds 6 to 8 cups or 2 pints.
The pattern will be available for digital download as soon as you have completed purchase, so you could start knitting it very soon!
This product is the knitting pattern only to make your own Bluebell tea cosy.
The pattern uses cables for the main part of the cosy.
Icords are used to make the stems - links to video tutorials are included to help you.
When knitted to the correct tention, the tea cosy fits a 2 pint teapot.
5.5 mm, UK size 5 or US size 9 knitting needles,
4.00 mm, UK size 8 or US size 6 Knitting needles, (Straight or DPN's)
3.00 mm, UK size 11 Knitting needles,
45g Stylecraft Special DK Green,
15g Stylecraft Special DK Grass Green,
11g Stylecraft Special DK Bluebell,
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