Super Simple Tea Cosy Pattern Generator
by Lynn Siprelle

inally, a picture of the Super Simple Tea Cosy! The color patterning is NOT included in the pattern, but adding it is simple. All I did was knit odd stitches in one color, even stitches in another all the way across the row. On the next row, I knitted color A stitches with color B and vice versa. Every four rows I changed one of the colors for a new one. You don't have to do color work; you can just knit solid. But I will say that carrying two colors across the row like this makes a thicker, warmer cosy. Use wool or wool blend yarn if at all possible.Tea cosy pictures! Have you knit a Super Simple Tea Cosy? Send me a picture or a link to a picture! Related links:
- The Complete Guide to Green Tea: What to put in that cosied tea pot!
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thanks for the quick and easy tea cozy patteren. i love all things tea and have a collection of tea pots. i am tease alot by family and friends as i make my cozies out of left over wool. so the colors can get abit wild. thanks again
herbee
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In the middle of packing to move I need a special project and this tea cozy is just perfect!
Thanks you Lynn
Nancy
Works great!
I wish I knew how to insert photos into these posts, but I don't have a clue. But my Rosy Tea Cosy came out perfect with this generator.
I've got a bunch of leftover yarn from this, I'm trying to figure out what else I can do with the fair isle rose pattern in my kitchen...
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Could we start a photo gallery of finished Tea Cosies from this pattern? I've seen the pics of the second one you did, Lynn, I think it was a FO post? Mine makes three...
I love this pattern--I love that it fits my teapot like a sweater and you don't have to take it off to pour the tea. I love that it's a blank canvas for Fair Isle stichery. I love that it's so easy to do. Seriously, I'm a lazy knitter, so if I can do it...
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