Poor Canadians. Living in the second largest country in the world with a major metropolis like Toronto, and yet, we are Cath deprived. As a result, our only option is to fake it. Here is my little cosy blatantly ripped off from the Cath one.
But don't you think mine has a bit more personality? And did you notice the knitted egg cosies? They are crocheted. Well, must go. I have a craving for steaming hot porridge with brown sugar and cream, so off I go. With a cup of tea and my newest cosy.
But don't you think mine has a bit more personality? And did you notice the knitted egg cosies? They are crocheted. Well, must go. I have a craving for steaming hot porridge with brown sugar and cream, so off I go. With a cup of tea and my newest cosy.
PS. If one more family member asks me if this is a hat and can they have it, I will burst.
Yes, I think yours has way more personality!! In a good way!!
ReplyDeleteA hat...hahaha!!!
I love it and no shipping!
ReplyDeleteA tea cosy really is like a hat pattern with strangely placed holes, isn't it?
Yes, yes, I'm back online!
More queries last night with guests as to whether it was a hat or not.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth, welcome back to the world of blogging!
What a lovely tea cosy. Maybe you could make another one without holes just to shut them up!
ReplyDeleteCathy X
Oh! You could be North America's answer to Cath! We are sooo deprived on this side of the pond.
ReplyDelete(whispers - I would buy a hat version too.....)
I just wanted pop in and say Merry Christmas!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's really cute! Happy holidays!
ReplyDeleteHaha, now I am back to say - Wishing you all of the best in the New Year!
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