Rudolph's Christmas Tea Cosy & Egg Cosy
by Lindsay Mudd
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Rudolph's Christmas Tea Cosy & Egg Cosy
by Lindsay Mudd
To fit a 2 pint tea pot - circumference 21” approx.
You will need:
- about 50g aran yarn, or dk used double, for the tea cosy
- small amount of dk in brown/grey, black, cream/beige, red
- small amount of white eyelash yarn for hat trim
- 3.75mm needles
- 3mm needles
- toy stuffing
- fine wire eg floristry wire (or pipe cleaner) for antlers
- Christmas berries, holly leaves - can be imitation
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