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Coffee or Tea?
This pattern is for a miniature cup and saucer filled with a hot beverage of your choice. It is made by seaming together four individually knitted pieces that can be worked up flat or in the round. The finished object measures just under 1.5” high when using worsted weight yarn and US 6 / 4.00 mm needles.
NOTIONS:
Pair US 6 / 4.00 mm needles
Sewing Needle
MATERIALS:
6 g Cup/Saucer Clr. (Worsted to Bulky Wt.)
1 g Beverage Clr. (Worsted to Bulky Wt.)
Poly-fill
GAUGE:
Different size needles and yarn can be substituted. Gauge is not important for this project so long as the yarn used is a bit more bulky than recommended for the needles you have chosen (exception is saucer piece for which it works better to have a more loosely knitted fabric). If your fabric is see-through enough for the stuffing to bleed through, consider using shredded yarn in a matching color to stuff.
SKILLS:
Basic knitting technique, including stockinette stitch, and simple increases/decreases. Basic seaming and making a simple crochet chain for the handle (can be done without hook).
- First published: April 2020
- Page created: April 21, 2020
- Last updated: April 21, 2020 …
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