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Golly I am mad about knitted tea cosies! I really adore this post I wish I was good enough to knit one myself!
ReplyDeleteLove Sarah x
So do I Sarah, so do I.
ReplyDeleteMe too, I wish I were clever enough! XXX
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of tea cosies but never use a teapot!
ReplyDeleteThankyou for the kind comment on my blog.
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Lyn
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Thanks for visiting my blog and taking the time to leave a comment. tHanks also for the tips on drying hydrangeas as I wondering how to do it !
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Just wanted to say Thank you for leaving a comment on callyscottage@blogspot.com !! Your blog is lovely and I am going to add you to my list so I know where to find you!As a newcomer to blogging it is lovely to find all these talented people writing these wonderful blogs.
ReplyDeleteWarm Wishes,
Cally.
How cute! I've never seen a teapot until I started blogging!
ReplyDeleteThey look so cosy... Maybe that’s why they’re in the name!
ReplyDeleteVictoria x
They are great!
ReplyDeleteThe little cottage ones are so cute!
Lots of love
Kelly xxx
OH my gosh!!!! LOOOVE these tea cosies!
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Monicax.
I've always loved cottage tea cosies - they look too good to use really! Thank you for stopping by my blog - love all the pics on yours.
ReplyDeletePomona x
I do like them, but I don't use a teapot. I'm a teabag in a mug sort of person! x
ReplyDeletelove your tea cozies. I collect them too, and
ReplyDeletehave a selection of cottages. Managed to knit one
recently too. Thank you for sharing! Wendy x