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TheGirlsMum

Tea cosy

Does anyone have a pattern for a tea cosy that looks like a Christmas Pudding. Ive seen a picture of one made up but can't find a pattern any where and I have no talent for making one up. Confused
agapanthus

This ok?

http://www.craftbits.com/viewProject.do?projectID=1278
TheGirlsMum

Thanks I'll give it a go.
Libby

I'm not sure that is actually a tea cosy pattern?
agapanthus

DOH!!!!!! Embarassed .....I'd been looking at so many...my brain must have got fried!!!! Embarassed  Embarassed  Embarassed
Libby

agapanthus wrote:
DOH!!!!!! Embarassed .....I'd been looking at so many...my brain must have got fried!!!! Embarassed  Embarassed  Embarassed


fried christmas pudding  Question  Question  Question  Question  Shocked  Laughing
Lizzie

Quote:
fried christmas pudding


Yum yum!  Leftover pudding fried in butter for Boxing day breakfast....heaven!
Libby

Jellycat wrote:
Quote:
fried christmas pudding


Yum yum!  Leftover pudding fried in butter for Boxing day breakfast....heaven!


Shocked  really??? you jest  Surprised
Lizzie

I kid you not - give it a go and see how yummy it is...

Trust me - I'm a fatty  Laughing  Laughing
TheGirlsMum

Now back to my tea cosy pattern..............
Libby

does it have to be a Christmas Pudding?

I found a Christmas Robin pattern http://how-to-knit-1.blogspot.com...tmas-robin-tea-cosy-knitting.html

3 French Hens http://www.santaspostbag.co.uk/12...tmas-3-french-hens-tea-cosy.shtml

Santa Tea cosy http://www.santaspostbag.co.uk/Sa...aus-teacosyknitting-pattern.shtml

Christmas Tree Tea cosy http://www.lulu.com/items/volume_.../source/ChristmasTree_TeaCozy.pdf

The only Christmas Pudding one I found was a pattern on Ebay http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/TEA-COSY-NE...emZ110322542739QQsalenotsupported
TheGirlsMum

Thank you Libby yes I wen all round the Wrekin too.... looks like I will have to admit defeat and buy the pattern.

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