Knitted Super Chunky Tea Cosy
Imagine a cozy afternoon spent sipping tea with a beautifully crafted tea cosy wrapped around your teapot. This hand-knitted super chunky tea cosy not only keeps your tea warm for longer but also adds a touch of charm to your tea time ritual. The thick, chunky yarn used in its creation ensures maximum insulation, making sure your tea stays piping hot while you enjoy leisurely sips. The intricate knit pattern of the super chunky tea cosy not only serves a practical purpose but also adds a stylish element to your tea set. Whether you prefer a classic design or a more modern twist, there are endless possibilities when it comes to choosing the perfect tea cosy to suit your taste. With its soft texture and snug fit, this knitted accessory is a must-have for any tea lover looking to elevate their tea-drinking experience.
Requirements:
100g Super Chunky Yarn (Colour A)
100g Super Chunky Yarn (Colour B)
1 x 5.5mm Knitting Needles
This tea cosies in the photograph were knitted with Serenity Yarn.
Instructions:
Abbreviation and Meaning
sts Stitches
P Purl (number after it refers to how many stitches to Purl)
K Knit (number after it refers to how many stitches to knit)
K2tog Knit two together (knit next two stitches together as if they were a single stitch (decreasing a stitch)
P2tog Purl two together (purl next two stitches together as if they were a single stitch (decreasing a stitch)
[ ] instructions within square brackets to be repeated as specified after bracket
To make sides of tea cosy (need 2 alike):
Using 5.5mm needles and colour A cast on 39 stitches.
Row 1: [K1, P1] repeat to last stitch K1
Row 2: [P1, K1] repeat to last stitch P1
Row 3: [K1, P1] repeat to last stitch K1
Change to colour B
Row 4: Knit to end
Row 5: [P1, K1] repeat to last stitch P1
Change to colour A
Row 6: Knit to end
Row 7: [P1, K1] repeat to last stitch P1
Row 8: [K1, P1] repeat to last stitch K1
Row 9: [P1, K1] repeat to last stitch P1
Repeat rows 4 to 9 a further 3 times.
Shape top:
Row 1: (in colour B) K1 [K2tog, K5] repeat to last 3 stitches, K2tog, K1 (33 sts)
Row 2: (in colour B) [K1, P1] three times, K2 [P1, K1] twice P1, K2, P1, K1, P1, K2, [P1, K1] twice, P1, K2 [P1, K1] three times
Row 3: (in colour A) K1, k2tog, K3, [K2tog, K4]repeat to last 3 sts K2tog, K1 (27 sts)
Row 4: (in colour A) [K1, P1] repeat to last st K1
Row 5: (in colour A) [K2tog, P1] repeat to last st K1 (18 sts)
Row 6: (in colour A) [K1, P1] repeat to end
Row 7: (in colour B) K1 [K2tog] to last st, K1 (10 sts)
Row 8: (in colour B) [P1, K1] repeat to end
Row 9: (in colour A) [K2tog] repeat to end (5 sts)
Row 10: (in colour A) [K1, P1] repeat to last st K1
To make Up:
Join top of tea cosy together. If available fit around tea pot and mark the points at which the spout and the handle will need to fit through the tea cosy. Remove from tea pot and join the sides together, leaving gaps where marked for the spout and handle. Secure ends and sew in. Securely attach Pompom to the top of the teacosy.