Daisy bush tea cosy, spring version
This one’s the autumn version…
Daisy Bush Tea Cosy
This is one of those double layer cosies that keep the
teapot seriously warm.
The finished size of this cosy is 20cm high and 20cm wide;
it fits a fairly large pot; my pot holds 7 cups of tea (1.75 litres).
You’ll need
·
2x50gm balls of 8 ply yarn for the outer layer
·
1x50gm ball of 8ply for the inner layer
·
Oddments
of 8 ply for the flowers
·
A pair of 4mm knitting needles, a set of 4x4mm double pointed needles, and a
3.5mm crochet hook
Make 21
flowers.
With the 3.5mm crochet hook, work
a 6 chain ring.
1 chain, 14 double crochet into
the ring, join with a slip stitch to the first double crochet.
1 chain, into first dc, work *1dc, 1htr, 1tr, 1htr, 1dc*.
Miss 1 dc, work *1dc, 1htr, 1tr, 1htr, 1dc* into next and every second dc,
forming 7 petals.
Finish with a slip stitch into the first dc. Cut off yarn,
leaving enough thread to stitch the flower to the knitted work; pull one of the
knitted bobbles through the centre of the flower, and stitch in place.
For the
outer layer of the cosy, cast on 44 stitches with the 4mm needles.
Work 3 rows of stocking stitch, starting with a knit row.
4th row *Yarn
forward, K2 tog*, all along the row.
5th row Work
4 rows of stocking stitch, starting with a knit row.
6th
row Fold the work in half
with the right sides to the outside; knit together the first stitch on the
needle and the loop of the first cast on stitch. Continue along the row, thus
making the hem. You should still have 44 stitches.
Continue in
stocking stitch for 13 more rows.
20th row *Knit 10, bobble in the next stitch*, all along the
row, finish with K11.
Work 13 rows
of stocking stitch.
To make a
bobble, knit into the front and back of the same stitch twice, and into
the front again. Turn. Work 4 rows of stocking stitch on these 5 stitches, then
slip the 2nd 3rd 4th and 5th
stitches over the 1st stitch.
Next row, K5,
( bobble in the next stitch, K10)x3, bobble in the next stitch, K5
Work 9 rows
in stocking stitch, then begin decreasing as follows;
10th
row K1, K2tog, (K8,
K2tog)x4, K1, (39 stitches)
11th
and each alternate row, purl.
12th
row Knit
14th
row K1, K2tog, K4, bobble
in the next stitch, K1, K2tog, K7, K2tog, bobble in the next stitch, K6, K2tog,
K2, bobble in the next stitch, K4, K2tog, K1.
(34 stitches)
16th
row Knit
18th row K1, K2tog, K4, K2tog, (K6,
K2tog)x3, K1 (29 stitches)
20th
row K1, K2tog, K2, K2tog,
(K5, K2tog)x3, K1 (24 stitches)
22nd
row K1, K2tog, K2tog, (K4,
K2tog)x3, K1 (19 stitches)
24th
row K1, (K2tog, K3)x3, K2tog,
K1 (15 stitches)
26th
row (K2tog, K2)x3, K2tog,
K1 (11 stitches)
Next row,
(purl 2 together)x2, sl1, P2tog, PSSO, P2 togx2
(5 stitches)
28th
row* K2tog, bobble in next
stitch, K2tog
Cast off.
Work the second side of the tea cosy the same, except for the bobble on
the 28th row*. Omit the bobble and work K1 instead.
Stitch the 2 pieces together across the top for 7.5 cm each side of the
centre.
Make the flowers, and pull the bobble through the centre of each
flower; stitch in place.
The flower petals can be left free, or stitch them down to give a
different effect.
Lining
This is
worked in one piece, beginning at the centre top.
Using 8ply yarn and a set of 4x4mm needles, cast on 8
stitches. Divide these on to 3 needles; and using the 4th needle,
knit one round.
2nd round, increase in every stitch, (16
stitches)
3rd and alternate rounds, knit
4th round (K1, inc in next st), to end of round;
(24 stitches)
6th round, (K2, inc in next st), to end of round;
(32 stitches)
8th round, (K3, inc in next st), to end of round;
(40 stitches)
Continue increasing 8 stitches in every second row until
there are 88 stitches.
Knit across until there are 44 stitches on one needle.
Divide the remaining 44 stitches onto 2 needles, and leave
till later.
Working on the first 44 stitches, using 2 needles, work 36
rows of K1P1 rib.
Cast off.
Join yarn in to the remaining 44 stitches, and work to match
the first side.
Finishing
With the wrong sides together, join the outer and inner
layers at the centre top.
Slip stitch the cast off edge of the linings to the top edge
of the hem on the outer layer.
Slip stitch the lining to the outer layer all around the
openings for the handle and spout.
Join the lower edges together for approximately 4cm, or to
suit the teapot.
Alternative flower
Make 6 chain, and join together to form a ring.
Work 1 ch, 10 dc into the ring, ss into 1st dc.
3 chain, 1 tr into same space as the ss, 3 chain, ss into
the same space as tr.
(Ss into next dc; into next dc, work 1ss, 3ch, 1tr, 3ch,
1ss.) Repeat, to form 5 petals; finish with a ss into the next dc.
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