Nemo Tea Cosy
by Gemma Pickford-Waugh
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Nemo Tea Cosy
How better to warm your tea than with a novelty fish?! Ribbing makes the fins ‘realistically spinous’. The modular pattern includes some colour work putting black and white stripes in; detailed instructions for each section and a chart should guide you through. Crochet edging is done in black to give the final stripe on the tip of the fins - if you have never crocheted before this is a relatively simple crochet.
For more information, see:
http://stratagemaddict.blogspot.com/2011/06/nemo-tea...
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