♥ Christmas Pudding Tea Cosy. ♥
I’m sure we’ll all be having a little tipple or two
to celebrate
the festive Season over the next couple of weeks but ,
if you’re anything like
me,
the teapot will never be too far from view
and the kettle will be on boil
constantly to provide those much needed ‘cuppa’s’.
Of course, it goes
without saying,
that the teapot needs to be dressed for the occasion
– and so what
could be better than a Christmas Pudding Tea Cosy !
For my tea cosy I
used BERGERE DE FRANCE MAGIC, 2 x balls of CRIQUET, 1 x ball of CASCADE
SUNSEEKER in WHITE 35, a small amount of PAINTBOX COTTON in RACING GREEN 428
and in RED WINE 416. (If you prefer full on glittery leaves and berries you
could also use the Cascade Sunseeker in red and green.) To add the glitter to
the leaves and berries I used small amounts of TWILLEYS GOLDFINGERING in FOREST
GREEN 051 and RED 038.
I worked with a 5.5mm
hook for the main body of the tea cosy and a 3mm hook for the white topping and
the leaves and berries.
As a finishing touch
I added a tiny gold coin, made with the Twilleys Goldfingering in GOLD 002, and a 2mm hook, that is tucked away inside the
pudding in true Christmas fashion !
My tea cosy is
designed to fit a 1500 ml , 10 cup teapot.
To make the sides
of the cosy. Make 2:
Row 1: Using
the CRIQUET and a 5.5mm hook make a chain of 31. ( If you are making a cosy for
a different sized pot your chain needs to be the height of your teapot from the
bottom to the top of the lid.)
Row 2:
Starting in the second chain from the hook work a row of TR. 30 sts. Chain 2
and turn.
Row 3: Working
in to the back loops only work a row of 30 TR, chain 2 and turn.
Rows 4 to 20:
Continue working as for Row 3. Finish off. Your piece of crochet should now be
the width of the teapot. ( If you are making a cosy for a different sized pot
the width of your piece of crochet can be adjusted at this point by working
more or less rows.)
Make a second piece
as above.
Joining the sides of the cosy
together:
Lay one piece on top
of the other on a flat surface and using pins mark on each side the space that
you need to leave open for the handle and the spout.
For my cosy I left a
gap of 10cm for the handle, with a seam of 4cm below the handle and 5cm above
the handle.
For the spout I left
a gap of 7cm, with a seam of 5cm below the spout and 7cm above the spout.
I used a needle and
yarn to sew the seams. Finish off and sew in the ends
Fitting the cosy
to the teapot:
Turn the cosy so that the seams are on the inside and slide
it on to your teapot. Using double thickness yarn run a gathering thread all
around the top of the cosy and then carefully pull it up so that it closes
around the top of the lid. Stitch firmly in place.
To make the white topping
for the pudding:
Worked in a continuous round.
Round 1: Using the Cascade
Sunseeker in White and a 3mm hook make a Magic Ring and work 8 DC in to the
ring.
Round 2: Work 2 DC in to each
stitch from Round 1, 16sts.
Round 3: *Work 1 DC in to the first
stitch and then two DC in to the next stitch*.
Repeat from * to *all the way around. 24 sts.
Round 4: *Work 1 DC in to the each
of the next 2 stitches and then two DC in to
the next stitch*. Repeat from * to * all the way around. 32 sts.
Round 5: *Work 1 DC in to the each
of the next 3 stitches and then two DC in to
the next stitch*. Repeat from * to * all the way around. 40 sts.
Round 6: *Work 1 DC in to the each
of the next 4 stitches and then two DC in to
the next stitch*. Repeat from * to * all the way around. 48 sts.
Round 7: *Work 1 DC in to the each
of the next 5 stitches and then two DC in to
the next stitch*. Repeat from * to * all the way around. 56 sts.
Round 8: *Work 1 DC in to the each
of the next 6 stitches and then two DC in to
the next stitch*. Repeat from * to * all the way around. 64 sts.
Round 9: *Work 1 DC in to the each
of the next 7 stitches and then two DC in to
the next stitch*. Repeat from * to * all the way around. 72 sts.
Round 10: DC 72
Round 11: *Work 1 DC in to the each
of the next 8 stitches and then two DC in to
the next stitch*. Repeat from * to * all the way around. 80 sts.
Round 12: DC 80
Round 13: *Work 1 DC in to the each
of the next 9 stitches and then two DC in to
the next stitch*. Repeat from * to * all the way around. 88 sts.
Rounds 14 and 15: DC 88
Round 16: *Work 1 DC in to the each
of the next 10 stitches and then two DC in to
the next stitch*. Repeat from * to * all the way around. 96 sts.
Round 17 and 18: DC 96
Round 19: *Work 1 DC in to the each
of the next 11 stitches and then two DC in to
the next stitch*. Repeat from * to * all the way around. 104 sts.
Round 20: DC 104.
Round 21: You are now going to add
the wavy edging to create the dripped effect of the topping. I chose to work a
random shape for mine so used a combination of the stitch patterns below.
Begin with a Sl St and then
work a combination of the following:
Pattern 1: Work 2 stitches in to each stitch as follows: HTR +
TR, TR + DTR , TTR + TTR, DTR + TR, TR + HTR, Sl St.
Pattern 2: Work 2 stitches in to each
stitch as follows: DC + DC, DC + HTR,
HTR + HTR, HTR + TR, TR + TR , TR + HTR, HTR + HTR, HTR + DC , DC + DC, Sl St.
Pattern 3: DC + HTR, TR + DTR, HTR + DC,Sl St.
To make the Holly Leaves:
The leaves are made with 1
x strand of the Paintbox Cotton and 1 x strand of the Twilleys Goldfingering in
Green. I used a 3mm hook.
To make
the large leaf: Make 4
Using 1
strand of Cascade and 1 x strand of Twilleys Goldfingering, chain 12.
Starting in
the 2nd chain from the hook work the following stitches along the
chain: 2 x DC, 3 x HTR, 2 x TR, 2 x HTR and 2 x DC. You should now be at the
top of the chain. Work a Sl ST across the top of the chain and then work the
following stitch pattern back down the other side of the chain: 2 x DC, 3 x HTR,
2 x TR, 2 x HTR, 1 x DC.
Work a SL St
in to the bottom of the chain and then work a chain of 6 for the stalk. Work 5
x Sl St back along the chain and Sl St back in to the base of the leaf.
In the next round you will
be making the points of the holly leaf.
Point 1: Sl St in to the
first stitch, CH2, Sl St back in to the first stitch of the chain and then Sl
St back in to the leaf.
Continuing working along
the side of the leaf as follows:
Point 2: DC, CH 2, Sl St
back in to 1st Chain, Sl ST
Point 3: DC, CH3, Sl St
back in to the 1st chain, Sl ST
Point 4: DC, CH2, Sl St
back in to the 1st chain, Sl ST
Point 5: Sl ST, CH 2 Sl St back in to the 1st chain, Sl ST.
Point 6: Sl ST in to the
top stitch, CH 3, Sl ST back in to the 1st chain, Sl ST back in to
the top of the leaf.
Now work back down the
other side side of the leaf as follows:
Point 7: Sl ST, CH 2 Sl St back
in to the 1st chain, Sl ST.
Point 8: DC, CH2, Sl St
back in to the 1st chain, Sl ST
Point 9: DC, CH3, Sl St back
in to the 1st chain, Sl ST
Point 10: DC, CH 2, Sl St
back in to 1st Chain, Sl ST
Point 11: Sl ST, CH 2, Sl
St back in to 1st Chain, Sl ST .
Finish off and sew in the
ends.
To make the Holly Berries: Make 7
The berries are made with 1 x strand of the Paintbox
Cotton and 1 x strand of Twilleys Goldfingering in red.
Using 1 x strand of
PAINTBOX COTTON and 1 x strand of Twilleys in RED make a Magic Ring.
Work 5 DC in to the ring.
Work a round of DC, 5 sts.
Finish off and use the yarn
tail to sew around the bottom of the berry, gather up in to a ball shape,
finish off and leave a long tail so that you can attach the berries to the tea
cosy.
To make the Gold Coin: Make 2 and stitch
together.
Round 1: Using the Twilleys
Fingering in Gold and a 2mm hook make a Magic Ring and work 4 DC in to the
ring.
Round 2: Work 2 DC in to each
stitch.
Round 3: *Work 1 DC in to the first
stitch and then two DC in to the next stitch*.
Repeat from * to *all the way around. 12 sts.
Round 4: *Work 1 DC in to each of the
first 2 stitches and then two DC in to the next stitch*. Repeat from * to *all the way around. 16 sts.
Round 5: *Work 1 DC in to each of
the first 3 stitches and then two DC in to the next stitch*. Repeat from * to *all the way around. 20 sts.
Sl St to join and finish off.
Maker a second circle and
stitch the two circles together.
To complete your tea cosy:
Using a needle and thread
stitch the topping to the pudding in the centre top.
Position the leaves and stitch in to place
with a few stitches. I just put in a few anchoring stitches rather than sewing
them on all the way around as I wanted the leaves to stick up a little.
Then sew on the berries.
Finish off by sewing the
gold coin in place so that it is just poking out either by the spout or the
handle.
♥
What a beautiful teapot cozy. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend.
Sweet greetings,
Emily
(casacreaemilia.blogspot.nl)
Hi,thanks for sharing I will be making this one.
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