I was reminded recently of my poor Aunt, who asked 2 years ago for a tea cosy. That was before Rachel Allan, and that fish-cooking lady with the frilly apron, were around, and all things traditional and frilly could be found. It was hard to get a simple traditional tea cosy that didn’t cost €50 in Avoca. But I have a bad history with sewing; it involves black smoke, flying electric cord, broken needles, to name but a few. And I kept putting it off...
Still fresh from my sewing weekend in Cork, and as part of the withdrawal programme, I felt it was time to tackle the tea cosy. After browsing through a few blogs, websites, YouTube videos, I settled on the simple, clear instructions on The Rusty Bobbin website...
A bit of tweaking and cursing, I managed to produce not one tea cosy, but two!! For both my teapots. The fabric I used is left over duvet from making last year’s Electric Picnic Bananas, and the edging is some scrap fabric I salvaged a long time ago. So, I now feel ready to make the Aunties tea cosy. Thought this time I am going to go all out, and use a patchwork of Irish linen, and crochet the edging. Might take another year yet to make it...
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