Thanks for my very first teakettle (and yes, that's Churchmouse Yarn and Tea tea for those of you with really good eyes!)....
and also for my very first (and greatest ever!) tea cozy. I'm enjoying a cup with a big spoon of some local wildflower honey while I sit and knit the rest of the day away. You're awesome ;) ~ Melissa
she also knit me the breadbasket liner that everything is sitting on ~ it's good to have friends ;)
Oooooh you're so welcome, the words and pictures warm my heart~
ReplyDeleteHope your tea stayed warm and tasty,and you enjoyed your knitting even more.
You're a great friend,
Kelli
I just polished off the last cup which was still warm....
ReplyDeletethat beautiful lining you sewed inside made all the difference I think ~ when I took the cozy off the first time for a refill, the whole pot including the handle had heated up (!) and was almost too warm to pick up ;)
Beautiful stuff! I hope you had a good knitting day!!!
ReplyDeleteKelly
Good friends are treasures indeed! blessings ~ tanna
ReplyDeleteYou, girls, have turned this into the most beautiful blog out on the web. :) I love the pictures you're posting these days. Birds, snow (oh, snow!), tea, ginger zinger....I love it. it is so warm here. :)
ReplyDelete(And I love the mug! I'm a mug freak. I buy mugs almost on daily basis! :D )
ReplyDeleteMaja ~ it's still snowing here! And the mug is even better than it looks ~ it actually has another piece...a porcelain tea strainer that sits inside it to hold loose tea if you just want to brew one cup ;)
ReplyDeleteI've had it forever! Melissa
Ah, I kn ow, I bought two cups with porcelain tea strainers a few days ago (didn't I tell you, I buy mugs all the time) but they aren't nearly as beautiful as this one. :)
ReplyDeleteI should have thought it was old- they just don't make them this pretty any more.
This one is so...English! :)