Thanks Glenda Joy, I'd love to see anyone's photo's of these, or other tea cosies they've made from my patterns. If anyone wanted to send me their photo's via email, I'll gladly put them on my blog - Jen.
Thanks Kyla, the pattern for the Daylily cosy is in the post just before this one. I used 8ply/DK yarn, you may find cotton would stretch out of shape after repeated use - Jen.
I love reading your comments, and I'm very happy to help you with any questions about my patterns. The comments are moderated only to stop spam, so your comment will be published as soon as I see it - thanks Jen.
With tea cosies like that, you could NEVER have enough tea pots. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely and really brighten up a day. It's lucky you have the teapots ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Aussie Maria, those old tin pots I hunt for are definitely coming in handy - Jen.
DeleteThey are do pretty, like a little garden. I hope to make one at some point!
ReplyDeleteThanks Glenda Joy, I'd love to see anyone's photo's of these, or other tea cosies they've made from my patterns. If anyone wanted to send me their photo's via email, I'll gladly put them on my blog - Jen.
DeleteI love this! Do you have a pattern coming? Did you use cotton yarn?
ReplyDeleteThanks Kyla, the pattern for the Daylily cosy is in the post just before this one. I used 8ply/DK yarn, you may find cotton would stretch out of shape after repeated use - Jen.
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