Enjoyed your video very much. Your cosy looks lovely and will do the job perfectly. So nice listening to you while I'm sewing up my granny square blanket for my Grandson this afternoon. Thank you and look forward to your next one.
@@sheilasknittingtipsandothe3191 Got two gorgeous balls of wool left from something or other, the kind that changes in colour, in rusts, greens and browns, I live in Mallorca and I'm making it for my Yorkshire tea pot! Home from home! x
Hi Sheila, I hope you don't mind me asking, when you get chance would you please mind writing up this pattern for the tea cosy? Hope you don't mind me asking. Thank you Sarah. Xx
@@sheilasknittingtipsandothe3191 the only part I get confused, when do you start decreasing stiches and how much the teapot cosy should be when you starts decreasing stiches thanks a lot
@@sheilasknittingtipsandothe3191 thanks a lot. This is my first time knitting so I am learning every day, and I love to make teapot cosy that’s my passion, thanks for helping me 💕 sometimes I get nervous but thank you
@@sobiamalik6001 sometimes i forget what seems simple to me might not be so simple to someone just learning like yourself, keep at it and it is nice to think someone actually has a teapot that needs a cosy and not just a cup with a teabag in it 🤗
Thank You! I love this pattern, and I've never attempted a lining so look forward to that. Wish I was having a cup of tea with you right now!
Nicely explained
Thankyou for making it easy to understand
Godbless.
I loved the way you showed us to knit a tea cosy.
Beautiful indeed !!!
Thank You Very Much 💞
Glad you liked my video Gayathri
I'm fairly new to knitting, but this video seemed simple and clear to follow. Thank you.
I can't wait to try this :-)
Enjoyed your video very much. Your cosy looks lovely and will do the job perfectly. So nice listening to you while I'm sewing up my granny square blanket for my Grandson this afternoon. Thank you and look forward to your next one.
@Jeannie Carpenter, glad you liked my video, nice when people tell you that
you should show us your blanket when it's finished
Looks so cute Nanna. It’s came out lovely. Perfect for when winter hits to keep your tea hotter for longer xxx
And it really does keep my tea hot Cheryl, should have made one years ago
Makes a nice hat as well Cheryl lol just need to sew up the slits, perfect fit, me head must be the same size as me teapot😂🤣
Sheila that is absolutely gorgeous and nice and easy, just started casting on my 47 stitches!
Very easy to knit only need to do it with 1 colour if easier, i only did all colours to use up scrap wool, happy knitting🤗
@@sheilasknittingtipsandothe3191 Got two gorgeous balls of wool left from something or other, the kind that changes in colour, in rusts, greens and browns, I live in Mallorca and I'm making it for my Yorkshire tea pot! Home from home! x
Smashing little tea cosy
Thank you Susan was very easy to knit 🤗
Thank you Susan, been checking out your channel some cute things, have subscribed 🤗
I just found your channel and think you are wonderful! Thanks for the tips on working with multiple colours!
@C Berger, thank you for that compliment, glad you like my channel, hope you find more videos to interest you🤗
Gracias por hacerme llegar el esos detalles para aprender soy de Costa Rica y m encanta
De nada Ana
Weldone mam beautiful
Thanks
Hi Sheila, I hope you don't mind me asking, when you get chance would you please mind writing up this pattern for the tea cosy? Hope you don't mind me asking. Thank you Sarah. Xx
If you look in the description box Sarah the pattern is written there 🤗
Fab!
How many stitches you have casted. You did not mention that.
47 stitches, the instructions are in the description box underneath the video..
The only part I am confused when to dec stiches
Oh Sheila I just finished a crochet flower teapot cosy, NEVER AGAIN is all I can say.
@Julie Edwards, would have loved to have seen your cosy, why never again
Do you have a pattern for this thanks
@ Sobia Malik, Look in the description box the pattern is there🤗
@@sheilasknittingtipsandothe3191 the only part I get confused, when do you start decreasing stiches and how much the teapot cosy should be when you starts decreasing stiches thanks a lot
@@sobiamalik6001 the pattern tells you to start decreasing stitches when you get the length to four and a half inches = 38 rows
@@sheilasknittingtipsandothe3191 thanks a lot. This is my first time knitting so I am learning every day, and I love to make teapot cosy that’s my passion, thanks for helping me 💕 sometimes I get nervous but thank you
@@sobiamalik6001 sometimes i forget what seems simple to me might not be so simple to someone just learning like yourself, keep at it and it is nice to think someone actually has a teapot that needs a cosy and not just a cup with a teabag in it 🤗