A Spot of Sewing
You can spot a very hip and lively 20-something by what she does on Saturday night.
Tonight, I made a tea cozy.
I used the patterns and dimensions found here for my only (and well-loved) teapot.
This teapot was a gift from one of my uncles and his family and I don't know if they know how much I use it. Tonight, I gave it a little TLC by making it the cozy.
I altered the pattern very slightly because I wanted it to be reversible.
Side A
Side B
Side B is a little funky because a) I am just not that good yet and b) I messed up on the handle, which I was going to make the same way as the other side and realized after I sewed it all together it was on the wrong side.
Overall, I thought the pattern was good. I only have two complaints. The first is my fault: I bought batting that simply did not fit. I thought it was about 1/2 the width it really was and only realized my error as I attempted to pull it apart (I thought it was folded). It looks OK, but was hard to work.
I would change the dimensions of the pattern and add about and inch of width and decrease maybe the same on the top. I followed the formula she gives, but still came out with something too tall and not quite wide enough. It's very snug around.
But I'd like to make more now that I know what to change and what to keep; it took me only two hours total.
Tonight, I made a tea cozy.
I used the patterns and dimensions found here for my only (and well-loved) teapot.
This teapot was a gift from one of my uncles and his family and I don't know if they know how much I use it. Tonight, I gave it a little TLC by making it the cozy.
I altered the pattern very slightly because I wanted it to be reversible.
Side A
Side B
Side B is a little funky because a) I am just not that good yet and b) I messed up on the handle, which I was going to make the same way as the other side and realized after I sewed it all together it was on the wrong side.
Overall, I thought the pattern was good. I only have two complaints. The first is my fault: I bought batting that simply did not fit. I thought it was about 1/2 the width it really was and only realized my error as I attempted to pull it apart (I thought it was folded). It looks OK, but was hard to work.
I would change the dimensions of the pattern and add about and inch of width and decrease maybe the same on the top. I followed the formula she gives, but still came out with something too tall and not quite wide enough. It's very snug around.
But I'd like to make more now that I know what to change and what to keep; it took me only two hours total.
it looks great. sorry i missed that action...maybe now that your the expert on tea cozies you can help me figure out mine:)
Posted by Cristina | 11:52 PM
The pot looks cozy indeed.
MM Mim
Posted by Anonymous | 4:10 AM
Wow Beth...I just love that tea pot.....and the cosy....
I WILL get a blog....sooooon!!
Posted by Anonymous | 12:08 PM
Anne, you should get a blog! I'll bet you make some amazing items, based on the socks.
Posted by Bethro | 1:14 PM
Well aren't you talented making it 2 sided! Looks great
Can't wait to see you.
Love
Aunts
PS I loved that multi tone yarn with the blue (teal or whatever you would call that shade) from your earlier entry.
Posted by Anonymous | 8:44 AM