Miter and garter with Rowan Scottish Tweed and Jo Sharp's Silkroad DK Tweed. Love these yarns together. For a tea cosy KAL on Revelry. Naturally I am in the tea group.
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Autumn winds always drift me into yarn shops.
16 comments:
Very nice. What kind of tea will it be keeping warm? A nice ceylon, perhaps?
pretty!
We've used up all of our Margaret's Hope from Mariage Freres--next summer, perhaps? Unfortunately, a tea cozy in my house would become a dog toy.;)
Very nice -- I love those colours together!
Beautiful! Goes with your teapot perfectly.
Love the tweediness :)
LOVE it!
Very nice! Makes me want to go make a cuppa :)
Fantastic cosy. Your hard to keep up with. Does the tea get cold in NY? I actually suggested we should go to visit you, but it was all booked out... But just wait around! I long to have a tea with you! Take care my friend! Great pictures.
That is so great! I love the colors.
Oh that is so pretty and lovely shades
I have just had my invite to Ravelry and am finding my way around , amazing isn't it ?
Wow, that's beautiful, I love the way the colors blend together!
I think the colour combination is great! I wish a could come over for a cup of tea :-)
What a great cozy, the yarns really do look great together. Which pattern did you use? or is it your own? My grandfather wants me to make him a tea cozy and I am looking for just the right one. This one would be great.
Me likey! That's gorgeous and really suits your teapot.
The yarns together are really wonderful and I like the double brim (do tea cozies have brims?) the thick turning row in the darker color reall adds a nice edge.
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