I've been having a lot of fun sewing tea cozies and matching patchwork teapot mats...some from vintage linens, and some I have embroidered myself on new linen.
If your teapot needs a new winter wardrobe, these sets plus a couple more can be found at the Firefly Farm shop.
They are "sew" pretty, Deb!
ReplyDeleteThey're so pretty!
ReplyDeleteHappy thanksgiving!
Deb - your tea cozies & patchwork mats are adorable! I love the little red tea pot embroidery against the linen.
ReplyDeleteLovely work you do.
ReplyDeleteThis is about your previous post -- I am just awestruck by how much the view of fields out the window above "have a restful day" is just like the one I grew up with!
Thanks for the memory.
So sweet!
ReplyDeleteYou did a nice job on those! If I drank tea, I'd buy one in a heartbeat ;o)
ReplyDeleteHi Deb, the tea cozies are darling!
ReplyDeleteLove your banner from your previous post, it turned out great. I printed out the letters and plan to make one for next year. A happy weekend to you. Linda
Hi Deb, Love the embroidered tea pot. Very nice touch. You are so creative. Hope your Thanksgiving was all you expected.
ReplyDeleteDeb - These are sooooo nice! I love their old-fashioned charm.
ReplyDeleteYour tea cozies are just beautiful. You do such lovely work.
ReplyDeleteI love your tea cozies. You may not want to let our your trade secret but I was wondering how do you sew up a tea cozy without having to quilt the fabric? I love the idea of embroidering one for my home, but don't want to ruin the design by quilting the very layers that keep the tea cozy!
ReplyDeleteYour sewing is amazing! I especailly like the one at the second photo. Lovely stitchery on it. :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful and I tried your pumpkin pie recipe for Thanksgiving and everyone loved it---except I am on a gluten free diet so I omitted the crust===and for the top I used some gluten free pancake mix to replace the little bit of flour in the toping--I use pecans instead of walnuts---but it was wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteThey are so pretty, Deb! I love the little teapot!
ReplyDeleteKelli
Beautiful!! You do such nice work!
ReplyDeleteThese sweet things are very pretty!
ReplyDeleteAmanda (aka Cottage Contessa)
I love things like this! They're so pretty! I really like the one with the red teapot.
ReplyDeleteManuela
Oh I love the fire fly farm shop ! Just had a look, wonderful ... love Julia x
ReplyDeleteThey are adoriable!
ReplyDeleteYou didn`t do all that yesterday did you?
And did you like the link i gave you?
Thanks Deb for stopping by and leave me kind words, makes me happy! :))
Aina
Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThese are terrific - love the one esp with the teapot.
ReplyDeleteTanya :)
Debbie, These are just so pretty! I love the sets that you made. What a lovely Christmas gift that would make!
ReplyDeleteOh the second one is so cute with the embroidered teapot!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty tea cozy! Did you embroider it on linen? How smart! I also am interested in embroidery, crossitch, and now I am a knitting fanatic-i am currently knitting some more fingerless gloves for Christmas presents. I love homemade gifts. Blessings, Rose
ReplyDeleteThose are awesome! Love the floral, but then the teapot is so cute.
ReplyDeleteLove 'em!!
ReplyDelete~Jody
I am so lost on your site LOL. I've got the Dutch Oven bread started, tomorrow morning we will have orange scones LOL. I would like to order your tea set #4 but I can't find your email address.
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Hugs!!!
I am so lost on your site LOL. I've got the Dutch Oven bread started, tomorrow morning we will have orange scones LOL. I would like to order your tea set #4 but I can't find your email address.
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Hugs!!!
These are terrific - love the one esp with the teapot.
ReplyDeleteTanya :)
These sweet things are very pretty!
ReplyDeleteAmanda (aka Cottage Contessa)
You did a nice job on those! If I drank tea, I'd buy one in a heartbeat ;o)
ReplyDeleteThey're so pretty!
ReplyDeleteHappy thanksgiving!
They are "sew" pretty, Deb!
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