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Get a Grip of How to Make a Tea Cosy Fit Your Teapot Perfectly

Dienstag, 7. Juli 2026

Blog-Inhaltsbild für 'Get a Grip of How to Make a Tea Cosy Fit Your Teapot Perfectly'One of the biggest frustrations knitters have is getting a tea cosy to fit properly. You’d think it would be simple, but teapots come in all shapes and sizes and tea cosies have a very specific job to do. If the cosy is too loose, it swings around like a rodeo rider who’s lost their grip. If it’s too tight, it won’t go on at all. So how do you get that perfect snug fit?

The first thing to understand is teapot sizing. In my experience, teapots more or less come in three standard sizes: the mini teapots for one person, the medium teapots that most people use, and the large family-sized teapots. I always model my tea cosies on Price & Kensington teapots, the old brown betty style ones. They’re globe-shaped, reliable, and they always come in those three predictable sizes. If you have an unusually shaped teapot, you usually won’t find an off‑the‑peg knitting pattern that fits it perfectly. 

Shaping the cosy is the next part. On the whole, tea cosies tend to be a tube with one end closed and tapered in. When you sew the back and front together, the seam doesn’t go all the way up. You leave holes at the sides for the spout and handle to come through, like armholes. The most important thing about a tea cosy is that it needs a way of holding onto the teapot. Teapots are round and slippy, so staying in place is no mean feat. This is where the rib section at the bottom comes in. Rib is the grippy bit. It looks narrower and it hugs the teapot. You need the same number of stitches at the bottom as you do at the middle, because the cosy has to be wide enough to go around the fattest part of the teapot. So you can’t just reduce stitches. Instead, you use rib stitch, especially single rib where you knit one and purl one. It’s highly elastic and draws the bottom in effectively, giving great gripping power. If you need more grip, you simply knit more rows of rib so the elastic section is deeper and stronger.

The most common mistake knitters make, especially people who are new to tea cosies, is thinking the first side looks too narrow. A medium-sized tea cosy laid flat and measured across the widest point is about seven inches. It doesn’t look very wide. What they’re not factoring in is that the cosy needs to be tight and close-fitting so it hugs the teapot and stays in place. There’s nothing worse than lifting the teapot and the cosy swings around and ends up upside down, hanging underneath. And yes, that can happen. If your cosy is knitted in acrylic, the first time it’s used on a boiling hot teapot, the yarn will give because acrylic is plastic. It will mould itself to the teapot. Washing can also make a cosy go a bit baggy. So if your cosy is a tad too big to begin with, it won’t stay in the rodeo for very long.

Tea cosies seem simple at first glance, but you have to take into consideration how they’re used, the extreme temperatures, and the job of a teapot. Once you understand teapot sizes, shaping, ribbing, and the way yarn behaves, you can make a tea cosy that fits perfectly every time.

This guide is written from my experience designing character tea cosies at TeaCosyFolk, where I’ve spent years perfecting shapes, fits and techniques that keep a cosy snug on the teapot.

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