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Christmas Pudding Tea and Floral Egg Cosy
Christmas Pudding Tea and Floral Egg Cosy
Christmas Pudding Tea and Floral Egg Cosy
Christmas Pudding Tea and Floral Egg Cosy

Christmas Pudding Tea and Floral Egg Cosy

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About this pattern

Our Christmas pudding cosy set includes egg and tea designs that’ll make great accessories on any festive breakfast table this year. Plus, once Santa’s been, simply turn the reversible tea design out for a new look that’s appropriate

Essentials

  • Fabric: cotton: brown, cream, patterned cream, patterned brown, 1m of each
  • Felt: sheet, green, 12cm square; ball, orange, large
  • Embroidery thread, light green
  • Wadding, lightweight, 1m
  • Fusible webbing, 1m
  • Sequins: green, beige, red, brown
  • Beads: seed, red, white; wooden, red, three; glass, 8mm, red, three; acrylic, 3mm, white, three; bugle, red, green, clear
  • Ric rac, orange, 1m

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    Stitch a reversible tea cosy

    1. Use them to cut out two tea cosy pieces from brown cotton fabric, as well as two icing pieces from cream lining cotton and patterned cream fabric, reversing the template for one piece from each set as you work.

    2. Create the outer cosy. With right sides facing, pin the patterned and plain cream icing pieces together and machine stitch along the wavy edge, leaving the curved top unstitched. Sew the remaining two cream pieces together in the same way. Turn them out and press.

    3. With the right sides facing upwards, place the icing pieces on top of the main pudding sections. Pin and tack into place, working close to the curved edge. Press then hand sew a mixture of sequins and beads across the bottom half of the cosy. Stitch both pieces together right sides facing.

    4. Create the inner cosy. Using the same templates, cut two pudding pieces from patterned brown fabric and the same from wadding. Lay the wadding out, placing both lining pieces right sides together and the remaining wadding piece on top. Pin

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