Witch Tea Cosy
by Rian Anderson
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© Rian Anderson

© Rian Anderson

© Rian Anderson

© Rian Anderson
Witch Tea Cosy
A witchy tea cosy to keep the brew warm.
Choose to have a happy witch (though I still wouldn’t trust her), or a scary witch with a “pumpkin” face!
Ready to fly with her cat Greymalkin.
(If you have always wanted to knit a tiny witch’s cat - here’s the pattern for you!)
Use your choice of doubled 8 ply yarn – takes between 90 and 120 gms of black, and about 25 gms purple, depending on the brand of yarn you use.
This pattern has instructions for how to make i-cords and twisted cords (the smallest needles listed are 2 double-pointed needles).
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- First published: March 2011
- Page created: March 24, 2011
- Last updated: November 1, 2017 …
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