Contains:
- 5 Page Knitting Pattern
- Helpful Photos to Guide You
- Online Facebook help group
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- Stylecraft Special DK Saffron
- Stylecraft Special DK Shrimp
- Stylecraft Special DK Sage
- Stylecraft Special DK Cornish Blue
- Stylecraft Special DK Parma Violet
- Stylecraft Special DK Aspen
- Stylecraft Special DK Spice
The TeaCosyFolk's Sandcastle Tea Cosy Knitting Pattern is a super cute tea cosy that gives your teapot a beach vibe.
The knitted sandcastle tea cosy has been decorated with bits and bobs commonly found at the beach; sea shells, seaweed and a small orange star fish. Limpet shells top off the sandcastle to look like battlements. On the top of the tea cosy are limpet shells and a scallop shell door that give it a medieval castle look.
At the back of the tea cosy is a hermit crab. He's peeping out of his shell house with his claw ready to do battle.
There are short rows in the sea shells with means you turn the work before reaching the end of the current row. And you have to knit bobbles. There are links to Youtube Help Videos included in the Knitting Pattern.
It's a lovely summery tea cosy that transports you (in your mind) to the beach and the soft rippling waves of the sea.
It's a 5 page knitting pattern that is easy to follow with links to Help Videos included.
The Sandcastle tea cosy fits a medium sized teapot that covers a Teapot that holds 6 to 8 cups or 2 pints.
The pattern will be available for digital download as soon as you have completed purchase, so you could start knitting very soon!
This product is the knitting pattern only to make your own Sandcastle tea cosy.
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.