Contains:
- 7 Page Knitting Pattern
- Helpful photos to guide you
- Youtube help video
Materials you need at home:
- Stylecraft Special DK Dandelion
- Stylecraft Special DK Lobelia
- Stylecraft Special DK Lime
- Stylecraft Special DK Apple
- Stylecraft Special DK Citron
- Stylecraft Special DK Lipstick
- Stylecraft Special DK Sunshine
- Stylecraft Special DK Stone
- Stylecraft Special DK Gingerbread
- Stylecraft Special DK Black
Feel christmassy with the We Three Kings of Orient Are Tea Cosy Knitting Pattern from TeaCosyFolk.
The main cosy forms the camel's body, and the camel's legs, head and neck are then made and sewn on. Camels come in various shades from cream through to light brown, which gives lots of scope when deciding on the colour of your camel.
The Wise Man is knitted separately and sewn on the top of the main cosy. In his hands he is carrying a jar of gold, frankincense or myrrh.
The camel is laying down, the kind of position they get into so that people can climb on or off them. I like to think that they have reached the stable in Bethlehem and that the King is getting down from the camel with his gift ready to give.
It's a lovely tea cosy that is unusual and shines a spotlight on the three Kings that followed the star.
It's a 7 page knitting pattern that is easy to follow and mainly worked in stocking stitch. There is a help video on YouTube, you can find it here https://youtu.be/ZiDQHeEQ5sY
The Wise man 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!
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.