You want to keep your teapot warm, but you don’t want the frou-frou. Forget bobbles and pom-poms – the Checkerboard Tea Cozy is the knitting pattern for you!

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Checkerboard Tea Cosy

The Checkerboard Tea Cosy is knit in two pieces, with a slip stitch edging. The pieces are worked from the bottom up, then seamed. The ribbing at the bottom helps to tuck it in around the curve of your tea pot. The decreases at the top are worked in pattern, to preserve the vertical lines.

Both schematics and written-out directions are provided for the stitch pattern, overall construction, decrease rows, and seaming.



Comments (4)


4 Comments »

  1. Doesn’t a checkerboard usually have a checkerboard pattern? Isn’t this stripy? ;0)

    Comment by mmSeason
    May 21, 2009 @ 2:11 am

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  2. It’s a checkerboard, I swear! The checkerboard is the textural pattern (alternating blocks of knits and purls). But the stripes are rather an eye-catching feature, it’s true!

    Comment by Erika —
    May 21, 2009 @ 6:20 am

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  3. Автор, Вы достойны уважения!

    Comment by mebvdr
    November 6, 2009 @ 11:37 am

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  4. looks like a great pattern :)

    Comment by Laura —
    August 13, 2010 @ 6:49 pm

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