Time for tea I had a request some time ago to make a simple knitted tea cosy and have only just got around to it. I used an old Copley knitting pattern I picked up recently in a charity shop. Copley-Smith and sons were from Darlington but it was the first I had heard of them and the pattern was dated 1983. It’s unusual to find patterns dated like this, so it’s not technically vintage yet!

It does look quite over-the-top keeping my green Denby Energy teapot warm. I think it’s going to be living with a white or stainless pot from memory……………Hope that serves me correctly.

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Shamrock Tea Cosy
Rowanspun DK knit double
1 ball of each
4.5mm needles

I have modified my own pattern to share with you. Use two colours of DK yarn and held double throughout the pattern or aran weight yarn. You can use two colours or plain yarn, whatever takes your fancy.

Cast on 53 stitches with 4.5 or 5mm needles.
*K2, P2, repeat from* to last stitch, K1
Repeat this row until work measures 18cm or desired length.
Begin shaping as follows:-
K2, (P3tog, K1)12 times, P2, K1 (29 sts.)
K2, P2, (K1,P1) 12 times, K1
K1, (SSK) 12 times, K2tog (16 sts.)
K1, P to last stitch, K1
K2tog 8 times across row (8 sts.)
Break yarn and thread through remaining stitches pulling tightly.

Work another piece exactly the same.

To make up, pin pieces together at the sides and roughly measure where you need your spout hole and your handle hole. Sew together using mattress stitch and add a pom pom or pieces of i-cord. Whatever you fancy. Then boil the kettle, make a lovely cuppa and enjoy.

SSK = Slip, slip, knit or alternatively you can knit 2 together through the back of the loop

rowan summer patterns 008

I am having a knitting hiatus at the moment and am concentrating on a neglected needlework project, so I was most excited about the new Rowan mag, which made an almighty crash through the door 15 minutes ago! As always, there are only a handful of things I would consider making and have probably only ever made one or two things out of any of the books due to time constraints and being spoiled for choice.

They have made a few welcome amendments to their layout in this issue. I quite like the desgin gallery spread at the end before the patterns. It gives you a chance to review them at a glance without having to flick back and search for patterns. I also like their yarn & pattern break down list. Very handy. Here’s a mosaic of my favourites. More later when I’ve had a chance to have a proper look.

Rowan Spring/Summer 2006 faves

This was a commission from a friend – hope she likes it! x AND Mapman has requested one too, so I’ll get around to making one for him for Christmas.

Moss Hat

Moss Hat
My design
1 ball Noro Silk Garden – shade 217
4mm Addis

Notes: You can knit this in the round or flat, doesn’t matter. If you knit it flat, always knit the first stitch of each row, this helps to keep it flat and aids in sewing up. This is aimed to fit 21-22″ head size.

Using cable cast on, cast on 96 stitches.

K5, (P1,K1,P1,K1,P1,K1,P1) repeat this ribbing 7 times more. Continue in moss stitch rib for 5″-6″ depending on your size.

Pattern 8, K2 through back of loop (tbl) then decrease a further seven times in the middle of the moss stitch across the row. (88 stitches). Work 3 rows ending with a WS row.

Decrease again 8 times across the next row (80 stitches). Work 1 row.

Decrease evenly across the next row and following alternate row 16 times. (48 stitches) Work 1 row, ending with WS row.

Next row, *K3, K3tog* across row leaving 32 stitches. Work 1 row.

Next row *K3tog, K1* across row leaving 16 stitches. Final row K1, *K2tog, K1*. Leave enough of an end to draw through the remaining stitches then sew up with mattress stitch if you have not knitted it in the round.

chunky Colinette hat

Chunky Colinette Hat
Colinette Shimmer 5 – Cezanne
12mm Addi turbos

This took about 2hrs to complete including sewing up, so very quick and easy.

Cast on 44 stitches using cable cast on method.

Continue in K2, P2 ribbing for 5″ending with a wrong side row.

*K2tog, P2* repeat across row
Next row *K2, P1* repeat across row
Next row *K1, P2tog* repeat across row
Next two rows continue in ribbing
Next row K2, *K3tog* repeat across row until last two stitches, K2 (8 stitches)
Cut yarn but leaving enough to sew up and pull through the 8 stitches.

Sew up with mattress stitch and darn in any ends. It could look good with a pompom too.

Hope the notes I made are right! Let me know if you end up making it. X