Crochet and handknitted personalised tea cosies, blankets and toys. Beautiful items...... Handmade with love

Thursday 24 November 2011

White fluffy crochet Westie Dog tea cosy

This little fella is an order for a lovely lady in America. She contacted me after finding a Westie dog tea cosy that I had made last year (which was another custom order surprisingly!). Anyway, after supplying me with the measurements of her teapot, I used a single strand of fluffy white yarn to make the body of the tea cosy. It is worked in a simple double crochet stitch, along the length of the cosy. It may be a simple stitch but the wool makes things a lot more complicated! Instead of working the head 'in the round', I crocheted it in rows from top to bottom, working the ears in too and saving on sewing up! As this was a custom order I suggested that I could add a felt name tag to the pooch to make it an even more special present. I embroidered 'Mac' onto a felt oval shape using a running stitch and then attached the back using a blanket stitch. Overall, I am very pleased with the result! If you would like me to make a cosy like this for you, please contact me - turnaround time at the moment is about one week. Click here for my Etsy shop.

Tuesday 22 November 2011

Cornish Blue and White Granny Square tea cosy

A few weeks ago, I posted pictures of a Granny Square tea cosy in a black and multi coloured yarn combination. Well, after selling that cosy I have repeated the pattern but in a different colourway. I am really pleased with the colour combination - the cosy looks very 'fresh' and being made from yarn, it is fully washable too! As crochet tends to 'come up' a little thicker than knitted pieces, I used a single strand of DK yarn instead of my usual chunky. Despite the difference in yarn weight, the cosy is still very thick and will definitely keep your tea hot!
Over the next few days I am planning to crack on with some fabric tea cosies - but as these require a little more concentration on my part, they may take a little longer! The blue and white tea cosy, is available in my Etsy shop now!

Monday 21 November 2011

Handmade Amigurumi Hello Kitty dolls

After a rather unsuccessful craft fair in Barton yesterday, I have spent the day taking photographs of some toys I made that unfortunately didn't sell. Here are the Hello Kitty dolls:



My daughter loves anything related to Hello Kitty, hence my inspiration for making these items. They are all varying sizes but made to the same basic pattern. The dolls are crocheted 'in the round' so there are no join marks. To give a smooth flat finish, I used Patons Smoothie yarn - although it is 100% acrylic, it has the look and feel of cotton. They would make a great present! Available in my Etsy shop now! 

Wednesday 2 November 2011

Handmade teddy bear tea cosy

 A new design for the Fluffy Duck! Inspired by the toy teddy bear I created a month or so ago, I created a teddy bears picnic tea cosy!
The body of the tea cosy is made using fleece type yarn - it is ever so light but very warm and soft to the touch. My aim was for it to look like grass. I knitted a small teddy bear and embroidered its features using black yarn, and finished it with a red gingham bow. Teddy bear sits on a yellow and white granny square 'table cloth'.
Available for sale in my Etsy shop now!

Sunday 30 October 2011

Craft fair at Curborough Craft Centre Lichfield

Box of toys and blankets
Just thought I'd pop some photos of my stall at the craft fair yesterday. It was held at Curborough Craft Centre and was organised by Creative Streak . Luckily it was held indoors - a blessing given the cold, wet blustery day! There was lots of space to display my tea cosies and toys. Although footfall was not brilliant, I sold a couple of items including a tea cosy and a couple of rattles. 





In a change to previous fairs, I printed labels with a short description and price of the item and attached these to the item with gingham ribbon. I also spent many hours cutting out teapots from cardboard to use as props for my tea cosies. In previous fairs, people have asked what the tea cosies were, so this time there was definitely no doubt!
Slides and tea cosies
Mug cosies, crochet cushion and more tea cosies!
A full picture of my stall

Centre of my stall - lots of tea cosies!
 I also gift wrapped a pair of booties with a small toy in cellophane to make an ideal gift for a new baby. These were very well received. I also made some slides which at £3/pair were very popular - these are not for sale in my Etsy shop but if you would like to buy a pair, please contact me.


Monday 17 October 2011

Lilac chenille teddy bear

Another gorgeous little fellow to add to my collection of teddy bears! Made to the same pattern as the golden teddy bear, this little chappie looks different due to using the chenille yarn. The effect is really lovely - the chenille is very soft to the touch and I have lightly stuffed the teddy to make it huggable and perfect for anyone! Available in my Etsy shop now.

Monday 3 October 2011

Mug cosies... or mug hugs!

 Following a request, I have put together a couple of mug cosies. To be honest, I haven't used one before but they seem to be very popular. With 3 children, I am forever letting my tea go cold so maybe I should try one! Here are pictures of the 2 that I have made. It's a very simple design - double crochets for the main body of the cosies, then a couple of rows decreasing at one end end to make a tab for the loop closure. The fluffy one is particularly fun! Available in my Etsy shop.

Thursday 29 September 2011

Handmade crochet gold teddy bear

A seriously cute little chappie! I am really pleased with this teddy - when I saw the gold biscuity coloured yarn I thought it would make a perfect teddy bear. It's a traditional colour and being an acrylic / wool mix, it is lovely and soft. I enjoy making toys - all the counting in rounds is a bit tricky sometimes but I always have a pen and paper to hand to mark off the rounds as I go. Teddys features are all made from felt or embroidery, sewn securely in place so are safe for children of all ages. For me, the stuffing of toys is always the most difficult - when is 'enough'? I wanted a soft 'huggable finish so didn't stuff too firmly. Available in my Etsy shop now!


Friday 9 September 2011

Crochet Christmas Tree tea cosy

If you're a regular reader of my blog, you'll know that I often have a number of projects 'almost finished' but awaiting sewing up. I don't have that many at present, but am determined to get everything sewn up that is knitted / crocheted before embarking on a new project (famous last words!).
I recently came across a pretty cushion cover in a ripple stitch design and wanted to give it a go. After a bit of trial and error with the stitches, this is the end result! By working into the back stitches only, I created a ridge effect. Once sewn up, I crocheted along random ridges with a fluffy white yarn to give the effect of snow. The large star on the top is a bit of fun, but all in all I am very pleased with my latest tea cosy. Available in my Etsy shop. 

Thursday 1 September 2011

Handmade Booties

Surprisingly, with 3 Fluffy Ducklings these are my first attempt at making booties. I'm not quite sure why I haven't ventured there in the past but for some reason booties have escaped me!
These are quite a traditional design made by crocheting the sole in rounds before building up the rest of the bootie. So far I have made 3 pairs - in white, blue and pink.






Very traditional colours but I thought I would start simply before tweaking the design and colours. With Autumn and Winter not far around the corner in the UK, I am looking to develop some more designs that are like boots. Not quite sure yet, but I'm itching to crack on with something new!
If you'd like me to make a pair, please contact me - all items are available in my Etsy shop

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

Tuesday 16 August 2011

Back to school - a crochet apple cosy and card

As a mum to 3 little ones I have already started thinking about 'back to school' in September - although for some in Scotland this will be happening any time now. The first day at school is a big moment for any child (and their parents) - and wanting to send good luck wishes to one of my close friends, I came up with this!

 The stunning card has been handmade by Anne Marie from the fabulous FizzyGinger - check out her website for some unique handmade card, keepsake boxes and canvas art. If you need a card for any occasion, just contact FizzyGinger. The cards are made from high quality materials and personalised to your request. You can also find crochet toys handmade by myself there!
To go with the card, I made an apple cosy. It is a simple design made using red yarn and double crocheted in the round. I added a dark green crochet leaf and a very cute wooden bee button to close the cosy. It will minimise any bumps and bruises to your apple. As with all my items, I can personalise with a name. I was so pleased with the cosy that I have made some for my Etsy shop - take a look now!

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!

Tuesday 12 July 2011

Handmade Irish rose crochet cushion cover

Time for a change from the tea cosies! I've been wanting to try something different for quite some time, but with the 3 Fluffy Ducklings keeping me busy, there's not been much time. Anyway, I've knuckled down and here is the first of what I hope to be several new cushion designs:

To ensure a pretty and delicate finish, I used 4ply yarn. It was quite a change to the fluffy and chunky yarns I have been using lately! I used a cotton and acrylic mix yarn to give a matt, non shiny finish. The irish roses were a bit tricky to start with (manoeuvring the hook around the posts of the double crochet) but I soon got the hang of it. The cushion cover is made using 4 squares which are then crocheted together - I think it looks very effective. I see this cushion in any room of your home - bedroom, living room or even summer house! Find it in my Etsy shop now. 

Wednesday 29 June 2011

Pair of handmade Father Christmas hat egg cosies

To go with my Father Christmas tea cosy, I've been wanting to make some little egg cosies in the festive theme... and here they are!
It took quite a bit of trial and error (and not to say patience!) to get the conical shape of the hat, but I got there in the end.
The red part of the hats are made from red acrylic yarn in a double crochet stitch. The 'fur' effect is courtesy of fluffy white yarn.
Of course, these need not be in red and white. I enjoy making these so will be making more in different colour combinations. All are available in my Etsy shop now!

Tuesday 28 June 2011

A special unique gift - handmade personalised toy elephant and card

Are you looking for the ultimate personalised gift for a child? How about this adorable elephant! Together with items for your home, I also enjoy making cute toys that are loved by children and grown ups alike... from dinosaurs to ladybirds, teddy bears to dolls, there is something for everyone!
All toys are sold exclusively by FizzyGinger. Together with my toys you can find a wonderful array of handmade delights - including cards, keepsake boxes, door hangers and canvas art work to name but a few!
A friend has just given birth to a beautiful baby boy, Thomas, and what could be more special than a handmade card and gift. This is just one example of what can be made - for more information please contact me or visit FizzyGinger.

Sunday 12 June 2011

Handmade black and white fluffy owl

Another owl tea cosy! This one is made with a hairy / fluffy black and white mix yarn. The long 'hairs' make the owl lovely and soft to the touch. I'm making one more owl (a brown feathery one) before I switch to something new... Once I'm in the swing with one pattern, I find it easier to make a couple - one after the other. It doesn't get boring because the different yarns make each owl different. All tea cosies are available in my Etsy shop!

Friday 10 June 2011

Handmade feathery owl tea cosy

Another new owl tea cosy! I made this one using a feathery yarn in a mix of green / brown and gold - it looks very much like feathers and is beautifully soft to the touch. The pattern is the same as the brown fluffy owl. Available in my Etsy shop now!

Thursday 9 June 2011

Handmade fluffy brown owl tea cosy

A new owl tea cosy! I came across a lovely new fluffy yarn in various shades of brown and thought it would be perfect for an owl... Like the other owl tea cosies I have made, I used a strand of DK yarn together with a strand of fluffy to ensure that the tea cosy is nice and thick. Using a bobble stitch adds texture to the body of the cosy. Available in my Etsy shop now! 

Friday 1 April 2011

Handmade Fluffy Chicken tea cosy

With Spring well and truly here, I thought it time to start on some new tea cosies inspired by the new season on Spring. First up, to coincide with Easter is a Fluffy Chicken tea cosy. Crocheted using thick fluffy yarn, this tea cosy is lovely and soft - a real 'hug' for your teapot!
This tea cosy slips over your teapot, encasing the handle and spout - thus ensuring maximum heat retention.
The fluffy yarn really adds texture and interest to the tea cosy - although it wasn't the easiest to crochet! The stitches were difficult to see due to the fluffy texture of the yarn, but it was well worth the effort.
Available in my Etsy shop now!

Sunday 13 February 2011

Handmade brown fluffy owl tea cosy

After selling all my owl tea cosies in the run up to Christmas, I thought it was time to make another one! This owl cosy is made to my usual pattern - the main body is crocheted in a bobble stitch to provide thickness and warmth, and the eyes are worked in rounds and attached to the body seperately.
Handmade brown fluffy owl tea cosy
This owl is made from a lovely warm, deep chestnut brown fluffy yarn, together with a toning strand of acrylic yarn. This ensures the tea cosy will keep your tea lovely and hot!
Available now in my Etsy shop!

Friday 11 February 2011

Back again!

Well, it has been a while - all explained by the birth of Fluffy Duckling #3, Master Theo. He arrived at the beginning of December and what with Christmas, New Year and Fluffy Ducklings 1 and 2 I don't know where the time has gone!
Slowly adjusting to our new routine and getting some time to make things once more. I've kept my Etsy shop open throughout, I just haven't been adding new items. I've been coming up with some new ideas for my shop and once made, I will be adding them for sale.
Sheep tea cosy
Westie dog tea cosy





 I listed the first few items yesterday and today: a cream tea cosy with red hearts, 3 red crochet hearts, a Westie dog tea cosy (customer order for LesleyBJewellery) and a new sheep tea cosy.

Heart tea cosy




To inspire me further, I have taken delivery of several packs of 'fluffy yarn' in some new colours. I used some to make the Westie tea cosy. Next up will be a bright fish tea cosy, then I'm not sure. If there's anything you'd like to see me create, drop me a line!