I love your tutorial because you explain every thing patiently and precisely. The VERY BEST THING about your tutorial is, unlike the other crochet tutorials, you have no annoying repetitious music in the background. Hallelujah!!!! Thank you. Loved this pattern and have subscribed!
I too am glad you don't have the music background and your explanations are quite good for the most part. Since you say we can use the same color throughout it would have been helpful to demonstrate beginning a new row without starting a new color. I'm still not sure my solution is right and I am sure it is messy.
I've been designing a cozy for my handmade pottery pot, and have yet to get a good fit. Do you have a formula for determining increases based on circumference? I'm about to add a draw string to an oversized cozy and call it good, but not what I want it to look like.
The easiest way is to create the top section of the cosy one round smaller that the top of the teapot. If you are using DK (size 3) weight yarn, each round adds an inch to the circumference. You could also try adjusting the number of stitches in the groups to keep the pattern but decrease the bulk. For example work 2dc rather than 3 in the last few rows of the sides. Hope that helps 🤞
If at the final row (16 ) it’s not quite big enough,should I do another few rows… it’s tall enough just not sure if it’s wide enough..my new teapot has not arrived yet so unfortunately cannot try it on..but the measurements are 27cm wide 19cm high..do I need to start again and perhaps do a few rows more before shaping for the spout and handle .?
@@CosyRosieCrochetit’s a vintage Brown Betty..with a stripe..I actually think the cosy will fit..but if not I will do as you recommend and do another round…will I then just follow your steps.? 🥴🥰
I love your tutorial because you explain every thing patiently and precisely. The VERY BEST THING about your tutorial is, unlike the other crochet tutorials, you have no annoying repetitious music in the background. Hallelujah!!!! Thank you. Loved this pattern and have subscribed!
You're very welcome! I know what you mean about the music - it's too much for my brain when I'm concentrating
Fantastic! A friend gave me yarn to make a tea cozy for small pot. All my tea pots are the size of yours. Thanks for solving my puzzle.
Wonderful!
Looks like I know what I will be crocheting TODAY!!! Thank you for your video! ❤
Such a lovely tea cosy thank you, definitely going to have a go ❤
I too am glad you don't have the music background and your explanations are quite good for the most part. Since you say we can use the same color throughout it would have been helpful to demonstrate beginning a new row without starting a new color. I'm still not sure my solution is right and I am sure it is messy.
Thank you for making this video for your pattern! It truly was so helpful!!! I love this tea cozy and plan to gift mine to my sister for Christmas.
I love when we can make for gifts - what a lovely way to share our craft 🥰
I like your edging instruction - thank you! cheers
Glad it was helpful!
Love the tutorial! So easy to follow.
Glad it was helpful!
My son has asked me to knit an incredibly kitch teapot cover. So I’m going to add a lot more garish colors.
It looks fab in bright colours!
Superb❤
Is there a printed copy? I enjoyed the video, but do prefer to read a pattern
there is :) You can find it on my Etsy shop here: cosyrosieuk.etsy.com/uk/listing/824775361/tea-cosy-pattern-tea-cosy-crochet
I've been designing a cozy for my handmade pottery pot, and have yet to get a good fit. Do you have a formula for determining increases based on circumference? I'm about to add a draw string to an oversized cozy and call it good, but not what I want it to look like.
The easiest way is to create the top section of the cosy one round smaller that the top of the teapot.
If you are using DK (size 3) weight yarn, each round adds an inch to the circumference.
You could also try adjusting the number of stitches in the groups to keep the pattern but decrease the bulk. For example work 2dc rather than 3 in the last few rows of the sides.
Hope that helps 🤞
Do you love the paintbox? I’ve wanted to know about it!!! It’s so beautiful and I love your channel and the teapot cozy!!!
I really do love Paintbox yarn - I used it an awful lot as it’s such good value for a high quality yarn
If at the final row (16 ) it’s not quite big enough,should I do another few rows… it’s tall enough just not sure if it’s wide enough..my new teapot has not arrived yet so unfortunately cannot try it on..but the measurements are 27cm wide 19cm high..do I need to start again and perhaps do a few rows more before shaping for the spout and handle .?
It would recommend adding a round or 2 more before splitting for the handle and spout.
Excited for your teapot to arrive 😊
@@CosyRosieCrochetit’s a vintage Brown Betty..with a stripe..I actually think the cosy will fit..but if not I will do as you recommend and do another round…will I then just follow your steps.? 🥴🥰
The link to the 3 different sizes is a 404 not found. Can you please write down the pattern for the smallest size teapot?
Sorry that it hasn't been added yet - I'll get that added as soon as possible 😀
😍 😍 😍
I can’t find how to do smaller size. Is it available please?
Superb❤
Thanks ☺️