Tea Cup Handle Sweater

Tea Cup Handle Sweater:

You Will Need:
US6 needles
DK weight wool (pictured in some mystery yarn that was roughly DK weight)
3 buttons
Darning needle and thread for buttons

Directions:
CO 20 sts

Knit 4 rows (garter stitch)
Row 5: k2,yo,k2tog, knit to end (this is the button hole row)
Row 6: purl

Knit 4 rows in stockinette (knit one row, purl next) in between button hole rows.

Work until you have three button holes.

Knit 4 rows garter stitch.

Sew on buttons to correspond with button holes. Weave in ends.

Viola! Never burn your fingers on hot ceramic again!

3 Responses to “Tea Cup Handle Sweater”

  1. Lyn in Colorado says:

    Really great idea! Now I have something to do with WAY too many bits of yarn, and it will be so useful!

    Thanks!

  2. Carmen says:

    This is the best solution for hot teapots that I have found on the web! The problem with tea-cosies is mostly that the teapot after that wiggles across the table, wilst now there is no such disadvantage! I am definatly going to try it out tomorrow!

    Thanks a lot!

  3. Norma says:

    I am going to adapt this idea to knit some luggage handle covers in BRIGHT colors to make it easy to spot my bag on the carousel!

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