Crochet Tea Cosy Pattern for Any Size Teapot
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- Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
- Crochet a Tea Cosy Pattern for any size teapot with this easy to follow, step by step tea cosy pattern.
This video will show you 3 different teapot sizes along with advising how to adjust the pattern to fit any teapot.
You can view the written patterns for all the tea pot sizes here: www.cosyrosieuk.co.uk/ribbed-...
Materials Required This pattern uses size 5/Chunky/Bulky yarn
In this pattern tutorial, I used PaintBox Yarns Simply Chunky - 100% acrylic yarn
- 6mm Furls Crochet Hook
- Scissors
- Tapestry needle
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00:00 Crochet Tea Cosy Pattern for Any Size Teapot
00:58 Materials needed
03:05 How to measure your teapot
05:17 Starting Chain
07:25 Row 1 | Crochet Tea Cosy Pattern
09:00 Row 2 | Crochet Tea Cosy Pattern
10:28 How to count your rows
11:50 How to change colours at the end of the row
14:35 Spout Opening | Crochet Tea Cosy Pattern
20:40 Check for fit
25:00 Other side of cosy
26:00 Edging | Crochet Tea Cosy Pattern
31:02 Button Loop and Cinching Top
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How very clever! Double, a crocheted ribbed tea cozy and a button to close. Nice fit. Thanks.
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you for these instructions! I was able to adapt to fit a differently-shaped teapot that has a lip rather than a spout. Couldn't have done it without you!
Wonderful! I'm so pleased it help you create your tea cosy :)
Thank you for the free pattern. As a Brit in the US, I’ve been wanting to make a tea cosy to keep my tea warm. I’ve never seen any cosies here, so much appreciated!
You're most welcome! Tea isn't quite the same over there. Hope this makes your next cuppa extra special
Thank you so much for this tutorial and the free blog hop pdf pattern offered today (Feb. 3, 2023). Being in the US, all my tea pots usually are measured by quartz, sometimes, not much by cups, the details you give on how to measure the pot is very helpful!. Love your large tea pot, I'd love to purchase one for myself. You are a very good teacher, lot's of details and explaining the step's. Oh yes, have liked and subscribed to your channel and saving this tutorial to my library. Also, will go through your other video's soon (this week-end)! Thank you again for sharing...
Thank you - I'm so pleased you get your copy. I was worried about the measurement difference which is why you can customise this pattern on measurement for a perfect fit
Wow thanks for sharing your thoughts, I love this.
I have just finished my first tea cozy
Well done! Bet it is fabulous
Thank you so much for the 10 cup pattern! This is exactly what I need
It's an unusual size, but so fun at the same time - glad you found it
Very well done thank you 🙏.
Love this ❤
Thank you for the time
The little Pom Pom makes it even more adorable 🥰
Pompoms make everything better :)
@@CosyRosieCrochet - did you have a video on how to make the pompom? I didn’t seem to see it and I’ve now completed the Tea Cozy. Just need the Pom Pom now! :)
Modified it a little to work with gauge 4 yarn, and with a slightly different shape tea pot spout. Also wanted to allow the little knob on the top to stick out to hold the top on, and added another button under the handle. It came out perfectly! Love it!! Thanks!
Wish I knew how to send you a picture!!
You can email it to me? Or send it on socials? I’d love to see it!
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Love this btw. If im adapting. What would be the multiples for the chain please or does it not matter ?
You can just make the chain as long as the height of your tea pot and it will work perfectly :)
Hi Fiona, do you have ideas on how to adapt this to fit a teapot without a spout? A lot of borosil ones with infusers just have an opening near the lid, not a spout at the bottom. Alternatively, are there other designs more suited for teapots like those?
So pleased you reached out - hopefully the response in Insta will help :)
I have just found you and I am wondering how I find your free pattern please . I have been wanting to make a tea cosy for a 2 cup teapot and this is perfect😊
So pleased you found me 😀 You can find the pattern here: www.cosyrosieuk.co.uk/ribbed-crochet-tea-cosy-pattern
My grandma has a 4 cup and I've been going crazy trying to find a pattern that i can easily adapt for the weird size. Would love any advice im VERY new to this 😅 ❤
You would need to adjust the starting chain to the height of the teapot and then follow the spout instructions - skipping the number of chains that gives you the right size opening - hope that helps :)
Hi! Does it matter if I were to use thinner yarn, such as 4-weight as opposed to the chunky one you used? Thank you in advance for your help xx
The finished size would be different if you use a smaller yarn, but if you're following the pattern, you can check the sizing on your teapot as you go and increase the number of rows in the sections. I'd also adjust your hook size down to a 6mm to prevent the cozy being too gappy.
May I have the pattern for the tea cosy
Love your tutorial
Thank you
Eva Gunaratnam
You can find the written patterns here: www.cosyrosieuk.co.uk/ribbed-crochet-tea-cosy-pattern
May I ask, a lot of patterns say when deal with something that’ll get very hot (like a coaster or cosy) then to use natural fibers or the acrylic yarn will melt . Have you ever had this issue at all?
Please and thank you
If it was direct heat from a stove pot or something out of the oven, I would definitely say to use cotton but even if you warm the teapot and then put boiling water in, some of the heat will be absorbed before reaching the cosy. I’ve never experienced a problem with my tea cosy made from acrylic.
@@CosyRosieCrochet thank you!!!
Hey! Hope you’re good.
Sorry to bother you, I’m going to be following this tutorial however my teapot is more square shaped.. will this matter?
Just replied to your insta message 😊
@@CosyRosieCrochet thank you, sorry for being a pain haha
Hi I have a question I would make a cosy for a tea pot with an handle on the top instead of on the side
It a 4 cup pot by the way
You could work the tea cosy the same way but don’t synch in across the top to allow for the handle; just make the cosy the height of the edge of the handle base
Does anyone know how to keep the pom pom on so well?
I use the tails created when making the pom pom and thread each tail through slightly different places, just off centre of the top and securely knot them on the inside of the cosy
What hook size.
I used a 6mm hook with size 5/chunky yarn 😊