Pink pig, together with other cute animal tea cosies is available in my Etsy shop now.
Crochet and handknitted personalised tea cosies, blankets and toys. Beautiful items...... Handmade with love
Showing posts with label knitted. Show all posts
Showing posts with label knitted. Show all posts
Wednesday, 20 February 2013
Knitted fluffy pink pig tea cosy
Pink pig, together with other cute animal tea cosies is available in my Etsy shop now.
Tuesday, 29 January 2013
Handknitted traditional style tea cosy - neutral colours
Well, after the terrible weather since the beginning of the year I took advantage of some sunshine yesterday and took photographs of all the new tea cosies I have been busy making. Here's the latest one:

I've been meaning to make a cosy in this style for quite some time - but as with most things, too many ideas and not enough time!
Although knitted in double knitting yarn, carrying the yarn at the back of the work and pulling it tight creates the fluted effect which will certainly keep your teapot hot.
The pale neutral pastel shades make it ideal for most kitchens as it will 'blend into the background' - unlike many of my other tea cosies!
This and other tea cosies are available in my Etsy shop now.
I've been meaning to make a cosy in this style for quite some time - but as with most things, too many ideas and not enough time!
Although knitted in double knitting yarn, carrying the yarn at the back of the work and pulling it tight creates the fluted effect which will certainly keep your teapot hot.
The pale neutral pastel shades make it ideal for most kitchens as it will 'blend into the background' - unlike many of my other tea cosies!
This and other tea cosies are available in my Etsy shop now.
Thursday, 1 November 2012
Knitted bee / beehive tea cosy
Well, my blog has been a bit neglected of late (a major understatement!). Although there haven't been many posts on here, I have been busy adding stock regularly to my Etsy shop. I've been re-making old favourites like the sheep tea cosy, frog tea cosy and owl tea cosy but also been experimenting with blankets too!
I've been adding to my yarn stash too and recently bought some mohair/wool/acrylic mix yarn by Stylecraft. It's a self patterning yarn which I plan to make blankets from. The yarn is lovely and warm and soft - I can't wait to use it!
Anyway, here is a picture of the bee tea cosy I've recently added to my shop. It's a fun cosy made using 2 strands of double knitting yarn - perfect for keeping your tea hot for longer! The bees are made from a lovely bright gold yarn striped with black - they really stand out on the brown beehive!
I'll be updating my blog more regularly going forward - please visit my Etsy shop to see all items I've currently got in stock. However, don't forget I welcome custom orders so if you see something you'd like me to make, please contact me!
Bee tea cosy |
Anyway, here is a picture of the bee tea cosy I've recently added to my shop. It's a fun cosy made using 2 strands of double knitting yarn - perfect for keeping your tea hot for longer! The bees are made from a lovely bright gold yarn striped with black - they really stand out on the brown beehive!
I'll be updating my blog more regularly going forward - please visit my Etsy shop to see all items I've currently got in stock. However, don't forget I welcome custom orders so if you see something you'd like me to make, please contact me!
Friday, 19 August 2011
Handknitted Bee tea cosy
Here is my latest new tea cosy... in the shape of a bee hive covered in bees!
This one has really tested my patience. As always, I knitted the body in double thickness DK yarn to ensure warmth - I worked in a pattern of 4 rows stocking stitch and then 4 rows garter stitch to create the effect of a beehive.
The bees are worked into the body of the tea cosy in the same way that you make a bobble. I then added gold wings using a daisy chain embroidery stitch.
In retrospect, I have probably added too many bees - if I make it again I will do a few less and cluster them around a flower. Nonetheless I am very pleased with how it has turned out. It would make a perfect present for someone who loves bees! I have added a crochet hanging loop so it can be hung up if need be.
As with all my tea cosies, it is now available in my Etsy shop.
Sunday, 14 August 2011
Knitted sheep tea cosy
A re-make of an old favourite! It's been a while, but I have finally got round to making another sheep tea cosy.
With trying out 'new' projects, I let the sheep tea cosy fall into the background `- but not any more! The loop stitch takes a bit of mastering (it is a real fiddle until you get the hang of it) but it creates a lovely 'woolly' effect and thick tea cosy.
The face is made in plain stocking stitch and sewn firmly to the body of the tea cosy.
The gaps at the side of the tea cosy allow plenty of room for the handle and spout, making it ideal for any medium to large teapot.
Available in my Etsy shop now!
With trying out 'new' projects, I let the sheep tea cosy fall into the background `- but not any more! The loop stitch takes a bit of mastering (it is a real fiddle until you get the hang of it) but it creates a lovely 'woolly' effect and thick tea cosy.
The face is made in plain stocking stitch and sewn firmly to the body of the tea cosy.
The gaps at the side of the tea cosy allow plenty of room for the handle and spout, making it ideal for any medium to large teapot.
Available in my Etsy shop now!
Tuesday, 22 June 2010
A fluffy bird tea cosy
The second of my custom orders.. I was contacted through my Etsy shop to make a tea cosy in the shape of a bird. What had attracted my customer were the colours and yarn I used in make the fish tea cosy. Here's a picture of the finished item.

It took quite some time to work out the dimensions and then stitches and rows required for the wings and tail, but perserverance has paid off I think you'll agree! The tea cosy is hand knitted using a combination of feather and fluffy yarns - it feels lovely! More pictures and details are available in my Etsy shop.
What to make next? Well, I have a couple of unfinished projects (tea cosies) which are 'nearly there' and I've also started crocheting a couple of squares which will form the basis of a baby blanket. Time to get busy!
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