Another tea cosy to fit a one cup pot. This is in an easy 1 row rib pattern using two strands of dk yarn, which makes the cosy nice and thick. I used two shades of yellow.
I've added knitted flowers and leaves but it would also look great with a pompom
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myself. So mistakes can slip by,
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Measurements: Height 6”, 6” width from spout to handle (one
cup teapot)
Tension: 16sts x 20 rows, 5mm needles and rib pattern over 4”
Materials:
50g dk
yarn (I used two colours together)
5mm
knitting needles
Back
Using
two strands of dk yarn cast on 29sts
(K2,
p2) to last sts, k1
Repeat
row until work measures 5ins
Shape top
(K2tog,
ssk) to end k1 15sts
Next
row purl
Fasten
off yarn leaving a strand for sewing.
Thread yarn through loops and pull firmly make a stitch to secure.
Front as back
To
finish
Sew
sides together at base, checking for a good fit around spout and handle. Sew seam above spout and handle again
checking on teapot for a snug fit
Make a
pompom or flowers and leaves for the top
The pattern for Flowers can be
found here:
For leaves use 3.75 needles and
single dk yarn cast on 10sts, cast off
10sts, cast on 10sts, cast off 10sts – this makes 2 leaves sew flowers and leaves on top of cosy as shown
in photo.
I found your site while I was looking for Barbie knitting patterns. Thank you so much for sharing these patterns. My mum was an English war bride and was an amazing knitter. Sadly she died six years ago. I have a grandchild coming in five weeks so I started knitting and one thing led to another and know I'm making Barbie clothes for the daughter of my girlfriend. Mum would be proud of me. She would have loved your tea cozy too.
ReplyDeleteHi Lily.
DeleteFor new knitters my patterns are great because they knit up quickly and have many of the aspects of larger garments such as shaping etc. Knitting is great fun and gives a wonderful sense of achievement that you've made something.
If you have any problems with my patterns please let me know.
Linda
What is ssk mean? So cute. I have been looking for a small tea cozy. Thanks
ReplyDeleteSSK means you slip one stitch, you slip the next stitch, and you knit the 3rd stitch. So SSK is Slip 1, Slip 1, Knit 1.
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ReplyDeleteCorrection: You slip the next stitch onto right needle as if to knit, then slip the NEXT stitch onto the right needle as if to knit. With the left needle you put into both stitches IN FRONT OF THE RIGHT NEEDLE, then knit both stitches together. SSK:, SLIP, SLIP, KNIT
DeletePlease could you send me the measurements for the spout and handle as I don't have any access to a one pot teapot. I need this information to be able to sew it together at the right places. Thank you.
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