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Uncle Tom's Tea Cosy
This cosy is designed to fit a family-size teapot that measures about 15cm/6in high and 17.5cm/7in in diameter. It has a useful hanging loop at the top and an unusual bobbly texture. The larger bobbles around the hanging loop are knitted separately from the main parts of the cosy.
Materials needed:
Approx. 65g of Stylecraft Special DK yarn (equivalent to 8-ply), shade 1035 (Burgundy)
Approx. 7g of Stylecraft Special DK yarn, shade 1218 (Parchment)
1 pair 3.75mm needles
Small amount of synthetic toy filling
Wool needle for sewing up
The yarn used is 100% acrylic and machine washable at 40°. Do not iron the cosy, or stretch it excessively when it is wet – this will greatly reduce the elasticity of the fabric and may squash the bobbles out of shape.
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- First published: January 2017
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