Hello all!
A little quiet time after the baby shower did me well. Now I am excited to share with you a little project I completed this past weekend!
I love my tea and have been dreaming of an adorable little tea cozy ever since I left the tea room.
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Ta Da! |
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I wanted the tea cozy to be reversible so I could have a fun side and a more fancy side |
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First I created a pattern using some scrap fabric. The kitteh helped a lot. |
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Once I had my four identical pieces I sewed all four pieces together. Like sides facing each other on on top of the other. |
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I left the bottoms open for easy insertion of the batting. Just a little invisible stitch then... |
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Voila! |
Tea party to come.
Cheerio!
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