Contains:
- Measurements given in CM's
- made from double thickness yarn for extra insulation
- fits a medium sized teapot that holds 6 to 8 cups or 2 pints
Materials you need at home:
- 28g Stylecraft Special DK Black
- 20g Stylecraft Special DK Teal
- 10g Stylecraft Special DK White
- 17g Stylecraft Special DK Toy
- 12g Stylecraft Special DK Mocha
The Rugby Player Tea Cosy was inspired by action photos of beefy rugby players in the middle of games. The rugby player tea cosy is a traditional looking rugby player from bygone times.
The rugby player is wearing a stripy shirt and black shorts, He has a headband on his head to keep his unruly hair out of his eyes.
The rugby player tea cosy is holding an old school rugby ball, the brown leather sort. He is holding the ball out ready to drop kick it, you can see his leg raising up to connect with the ball.
I don't know much about rugby, but I do know that the players are big burly fellas, so I have tried to make the tea cosy chunky and muscley.
The rugby player tea cosy would be great for rugby fans or players and could be knitted in any colours to make him look like a particular team.
The rugby player tea cosy is knitted with double knitting wool which has been doubled to keep the teapot really warm.
The tea cosy fits a medium sized teapot that covers a Teapot that holds 6 to 8 cups.
The pattern will be available for digital download as soon as you have completed purchase, so you could start knitting him very soon!
This product is the knitting pattern only to make your own rugby player tea cosy.
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Susan Cowper
I design and knit unique tea cosies. I really love designing exciting and unusual tea cosies, its great fun and people don’t mind having an over the top tea cosy. Plus they are a great talking point at tea time and make for brilliant knitting projects.
I have quite a following with regular customers who regularly buy my latest designs from my website TeaCosyFolk.co.uk
I have had a couple of patterns printed in the Simply Knitting Magazine, which is very exciting.