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September 08, 2008

Tea Cozies

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History

From Wikipedia:
Although the history of the tea cosy may begin when tea was introduced to Britain in the 1660's, the first documented use of a tea cosy in Britain was in 1867. It is probably the Duchess of Bedford who, by establishing the activity of afternoon tea in 1840, would have brought the popularity of the tea cosy. Afternoon tea was the time for networking and keeping up to date with aristocracy gossip and topical news. With all the chatter at teatime the teapot would get cold, which would have at times cut short some tea parties. And so, the tea cosy came about. Tea cosies then flourished during the late 1800's, where they appeared in many households across Britain, motivated by the obsession of decorating and covering objects characteristic of the Victorian era.
Tea cosies started to be used in North America in the same period. Newspapers of the time reveal that tea cosies enjoyed "a sudden and unexpected rise in public favor" among women who hosted tea parties. Newspapers of the time included advice columns on how to make one: "Some very handsome ones are made of remnants of heavy brocade, but linen is generally used, embroidered or not, according to taste, as these covers are washable. Make the covering large enough for your teapot and provide a ring at the top to lift it off with."

Below is a felted cozy and my favorite elephant cozy from Lucky Beans. The cozy at the top of the post is from Mary Engelbreit.
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OK, so I can't resist -- and this is well-known by my friends -- but I simply can not resist elephants! If feel the same and you'd like to make the cozy above, the instructions follow. Many thanks to Jill Mongato from Salt Water Pearls for permission to publish her pattern (liscensed under Creative Commons).

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August 18, 2008

Green Crafts

You can see my latest recycling craft ideas in the September issue of FamilyFun magazine. Below are the photos I took while working up the ideas.


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August 10, 2008

Black and White and Green

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I’ve finally used the fabric I purchased from Ikea last year! I wanted a large bag to bring to the farmer’s market – something large for all the baked goods and veggies. This does the trick nicely. The basic pattern is like the square bottom bag in Last Minute Fabric Gifts (see below). I meant to do a tutorial for the bag but needed it too quickly. I’ll make another smaller one soon and do a tutorial for that one.

July 18, 2008

Little Bird

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This little bird ornament comes in pillow size too! She's hand-silkscreened on white cotton and appliqued to hot pink cotton. Gold ric rac completes the picture. If you ask me Blue Thimble's baby bird needs some friends to fly with. In any case, this makes a great gift or good luck charm. And can't you just imagine a flock flying over baby's crib!

July 17, 2008

Stitching Postcards

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These are so clever! Stitch the routes you’ve traveled and voila -- a beautiful crafty memory. Great for inspiration boards, scrapbooks, and invitations. Or send to a traveling companion as a special momento of your trip together. I’m going to use them for invitations to a very special gathering -- slightly embellished -- of course! Find them at uncommongoods.com

July 10, 2008

Crocheted Bunny Slippers and Friends

As promised here are some cute and cuddly bunny crafts to make or buy:

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Check out these bunny slippers from honeybee69's Etsy shop!

Free Amigurumi bunny pattern here.

And here are some of the most huggable bunnies I've ever seen! They're from Strickanleitungen

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Don't pass up the needle felting crafts from onewtonj's Etsy shop -- below is bunny sample but there's more -- so much more -- from which to choose! Go there!!
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