Contains:
- PDF Crochet Pattern
- English (US terms), Inches
- Written Instructions, Clear Pictures
Materials you need at home:
- crochet hook size E (3.5 mm), standard size teapot, 1,1 liter
- yarn in copper (approx. 40 gr, 120 yds, 110 m), small amounts of green, light brown, black, white
- fiberfill stuffing (for spider), stitch marker, tapestry needle, pins, scissors
- 1 sewing snap button (press stud), diameter approx. 0.06” (14 mm), or velcro
- optional: matching colors sewing thread
Start off Autumn with a lovely pumpkin tea cosy like this one. It will look fantastic on your breakfast or lunch table and will make your pumpkin pie taste even better ! Add the spider if you dare, and you’ll have a wonderful Halloween kitchen decoration.
This PDF crochet pattern will guide you to crochet a lovely tea cosy as shown in pictures, made using 8 ply / DK soft acrylic yarn (wool or cotton) and crochet hook E (3.5 mm). There will be an opening under the handle to cover your teapot easily, with a snap button closure (press stud). The pumpkins’ stem is joined to the top of the cosy, to cover the knob of the teapot nicely.
The pattern is suitable for any standard model teapot, 1.1 liter, circumference approx. 15.75” (40 cm), measured around the widest part of the pot, excl. the spout and handle. Finished size will be approx. 8.3” (21 cm) tall including stem, circumference approx. 16.5” (42 cm).
Approx. Gauge: 5 single crochet = 1” (2.5 cm)
Skill level: advanced beginner - intermediate
Materials used:
crochet hook size E (3.5 mm), standard size teapot, 1,1 liter
yarn in copper (approx. 40 gr, 120 yds, 110 m), small amounts of green, light brown, black, white
fiberfill stuffing (for spider), stitch marker, tapestry needle, pins, scissors
1 sewing snap button (press stud), diameter approx. 0.06” (14 mm), or velcro
optional: matching colors sewing thread
Stitches used: chain, slip stitch, single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet, magic circle, increasing, decreasing, 5 double crochet bobble stitch (instruction included), working through back of loops
This crochet pattern is an original ©Millionbells design, described in English, using US terminology.
• English version (US terms) of the pattern (PDF) is available as instant download after received payment.
Millionbells
Hello dear fellow crocheters. Thank you for visiting my pattern shop. My name is Marjan, I come from a family with creative genes, which I fortunately inherited. Besides designing new and contemporary crochet patterns, I have a creative side job as a florist, close to my hometown here in the Netherlands. I hope, that you like my designs and have as much fun crocheting as I do!