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pdf pattern for Café Pansy! by Elizabeth Lovick
in Jamieson and Smith’s fingering weight Shetland Wool
Everything you need to keep your coffee and tea warm!
What you need to know to knit the pattern:
Materials
Jamieson and Smith’s 2 ply jumper weight:
1 x 25 g ball (see below) each of
MC - Shade 96 (pale yellow)
CC1 - 34 (dark green)
CC2 - FC52 (cerise)
CC3 - 20 (purple),
3 mm (US 2) needles
row counter
4 stitch markers for the Tea Cosy
2 press studs or velcro dots and 2 buttons for the Cafetiere Cosy
Notes
Note that 1 ball of MC makes the small or medium cafetiere cosy and one mug rug OR the large cafetiere cosy. I ball of MC also makes one cup cosy and the large tea cosy. Single balls of the other colours make the full set with some left over for further mug rugs or cup cosies.
Sizes
mug rug: about 12 cm square
cafétiere cosies: to fit most 2 cup (4 cup, 6 cup) cafetieres
cup cosy: the smaller size works for most water cooler cups and small sizes from independent cafes. The larger size works for most other cups, such as Costa, MacDonalds, Starbucks etc.
tea cosy: to fit a 2 (4, 6) cup pot
Tension
27 sts and 33 rows to 4 ins over pattern
The Small Print!
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Liz Lovick
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