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WHERE VINTAGE 3PLY IS STATED TRY USING MODERN 4PLY - WORK TENSION SQUARE FIRST TO SEE IF A CHANGE OF NEEDLES IS NEEDED.
vintage knitting pattern for tea cosies from 1940s

P61TC: Trio for Tea: Great vintage knitting pattern for a trio of pretty tea cosies from 1940s. The centre one is crocheted the other two are knitted and is to fit 6-8 cup tea pot (large) and id worked in no8 cotton. The top one is knitted and to fit 4-5 cup pot and worked in 4ply and the bottom one is to fit 4-6 cup pot also worked in 4ply Easy to make instructions for three in the same pattern.

 

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vintage tea cosy knitting pattern 1940s

Penelope K1065: Great vintage tea cosy knitting pattern 1940s. Three delightful cosies all worked in  thick wool try chunky or double knitting doubled.Two really easy ones and the other one wither uses a china half doll - see ebay for these or make one from fimo, knit one or use on of the tea pots that has a lady as part of the lid, you could also use an old Barbie or Sindy doll cut in half, or just make a pom-pom.

 

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vintage tea cosy knitting pattern cottage style 1940s

Penelope M1209: Great vintage tea cosy knitting pattern with two different designs 1940s. This lovely pattern has instructions for a simple cottage cosy and lantern one with pom-pom ties. The Cottage one will require a pad underneath it as lining. Worked in vintage 3ply so try modern 4ply. The cottage measures 10 by 11 inches and the lantern 8 inche high by 16 inches round base.

 

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knitted tea cosy pattern

Penelope K1534: Great vintage tea cosy knitting pattern. Three tea cosies ladies - Dutch girl is knitted, so is the  bachelor tea cosy with the loops at the top.   The other lady has a crochet skirt as a cosy.All knitted in double knitting. (The little half dolls can be found in antique or charity shops occassionally) Some tea pots have these dolls as part of the hand on the lid - I have few of them, these designs can be made to fit these quite easily.There are other designs on this site where the doll is knitted, this can be done also for these cosies.

 

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vintage egg cosy knitting pattern

PG92-egg cosies: Great vintage knitting pattern for 5 egg cosy designs. There are intructions for the three shown here plus a little house shaped one and a clown head. Knitted in double knitting the variety is endless once you see how easy this is to change the shapes and faces. This picture shows the Crinoline Lady, Friar Tuck and Mouse. Including angora kitten, knitted in angora wool.(WWKittenCosy)

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vintage Prudence knitted TV cat from 1950s tea cosy
vintage egg cosy knitting pattern with character heads from 1940s

F800:1448-egg cosies:  Great knitting pattern for three different designs of egg cosies from 1940s. They are knitted in scraps of 3 or 4ply and the  doll tops are made from folded yarn with some embroidery.

 

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vintage knitting pattern for tea cosy

Secil 247: Great vintage tea cosy knitting pattern 1920's Instructions for two tea cosies and egg cosies to match. One knitted in vintage 3ply, so use modern 4ply and the other in double knitting, see if you need to change needle size. For average size tea pot.

 

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vintage tea cosy knitting patterns

Sentinel152tc: Very pretty Willow pattern tea cosy 1940s. Instructions for this pretty and unusual FAIR ISLE tea cosy work in blue with colourful Japanese ladies already for their own tea party. The tea cosy is worked in vintage 3ply, so try modern 4ply it measures 13.5 inches in wide and 10 inches high, it is lined with wadding and fabric, with instructions on how to make up with fabric linning.

 

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vintage tea cosy knitting pattern from 1920s

Sentinel 557: Great vintage early knitting pattern for tea cosies. 4 different as shown, knitted in 4ply (one is in double knitting) No size given. So would suggest medium tea pot.

 

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vintage tea soy and gift knitting pattern 1940s

Sirdar 983: Great vintage knitting pattern for tea cosies and bed socks 1940s. The tea cosies are knitted in vintage 4ply wool so work a tension square and use modern double knitting if needed. The round one with cable measures 22 inches round base and is 9 inches high. The oblong cosy measures 6.5 inches high, 8 inches long and 3.5 inches deep. There are also instructions for the bed socks shown for a lady and a hot water bottle cover, not shown on cover.

 

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vintage target 1094 tea cosy knitting pattern

Target 1094: Fabulous vintage knitting pattern for classic tea cosies from 1930s. This super pattern has three designs the classic rib, the oblong with braid round the edge and the super square one. All knitted in double knitting and to  fit between 8-9 inches high and the square one is 22 inches at lower edge, the round one is 21 inches all round and the oblong one is also 21 inches all round. Always work a tension square.

 

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vintage knitting pattern for tea cosy tea cosies 1950s

Templeton 1035: Great vintage tea cosy knitting pattern. Instructions for one knitted and one in crochet in fisheknit wool wich was similar to chunky, or use double knitting doubled.

 

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vintage tea cosy knitting pattern 1940s

Templetons1490: Lovely vintage knitting pattern for three different designs. This pattern again has three different designs, the classic loopy one for the tea pot with the crinoline lady (I have a lovely duck egg blue one) A honeycomb style with nest (this helps to keep the bottom of the pot warm. And the one in bottom right is CROCHETED all are to fit a medium tea pot and worked in double knitting wool.

 

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weldons tea cosy knitting patterns

Weldon S110: Great vintage knitting pattern for tea cosies and egg cosy. Another cottage, slightly different from above and check tea cosy with matiching egg cosy. Knitted in vintage 4ply, which is similar to modern double knitting. The check on is 23" round the base and 9" high, the egg cpsy 3" high and 6" round base. The cottage is 9.5" deep and 26" round base. 1930's pattern.

 

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vintage crochet mat teacosy pattern 1940

Weldon 545cr: Fabulous vintage teacosy edging Irish crochet pattern 1940. This pattern has instructions for the teacosy shown and edging for tray cloth, table cloth, serviettes or as an insert for blouse or nightdress. Teacosy measurements 14.5 wide by 11.5 high approx. Worked in no 60 cotton and hook old size 6.5

 

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vintage tea cosy mat chrochet pattern 1940

Weldon 634cr: Great vintage tea cosy mat crochet pattern 1940. This lovely pattern has instructions for the very pretty tea cosy cover (there is a pad inside, if you make one with a coloured material it look stunning showing through the delicate crochet cover - this is a fabulous pattern to work for WI or fete competions as well, for those who can do filet crochet (not me!) Chart is included, no measurement given, work to size desired.

 

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knitted tea cosy pattern

Weldons B905:  another great vintage tea cosy patten a little Dutch doll, fancy rib and nice square check cosy.  All knitted and all easy to make.Pattern it has a small tear at side edge, other wise nice vintage condition.

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vintage knitting pattern tea cosies

Weldons B1378: Fabulous vintage tea cosies knitting pattern. Instructions for three different tea cosies and egg cosies to match, knitted in 3ply and double knitting.

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vintage tea cosy knitting pattern Weldons B1544: Lovely old knitting pattern with 6 different designs in 4ply, there is a snowman, cherries, lady, fabulous chicken, posy, and rose also a nest to keep bottom of te pot warm. Fabulous to knit for fetes, craft stalls any time of the year and special gifts.

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vintage tea cosy knitting pattern form 1930s Wolsey 366 Wolsey 366: Great vintage tea cosy knitting pattern from 1930s. This one has instructions to knit both cosies - one is embroidered and is to fit 14 by 9 inch pad. The other one is about 10 by 7 inches.  Both are knitted in a type of 4ply. Always work a tension square.

 

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vintage tea cosy knitting pattern from 1920s wolsey 371 Wolsey 371: Great vintage tea cosy knitting pattern from 1930s. This one has instructions to knit both cosies one is the classic crinoline lady skirt - I have one of these lovely tea pots, the lady shape is the lid handle in  and this fits mine. Blue is suggested for this one. The other one is the classic check one that is pulled at the back to create the texture - I have my grand mother's that she knitted before the second World War. The colours suggested for this one are pink and blue - mine is green and red!  Both are knitted in a type of 4ply. Always work a tension square.

 

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WWPrudenc Kitten Tea Cosy: Fabulous Prudence Kitten tea cosy. Prudence has an apron made of cotton and her petticoat lace peeps out at the bottom -so cute. The cosy measures 21 inches round the bottom edge and is 7 inches tall, there is a padded lining to fit under the skirt to keep tea hot.

 

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vintage house shaped tea cosy knitting pattern from 1940s

WW26: Great vintage tea cosy knitting pattern in the shape of a cottage and a round one with a bouget on the top from 1930s. This lovely pattern calls for a vintage 4ply, so try a mdoern double knitting in a tension square. The little bouquet worked with wool and a crochet hook, but not really crocheted.

 

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