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The following materials will be required:
- The yarn is blue.
- The yarn is beige.
- The yarn is red.
- The yarn is green.
- Hook.
- Knitting needles.
- Needle.
- Button.
We take beige yarn and knit 36 loops on knitting needles. We knit 6 next to the front viscous. Then we switch to beige yarn and we knit 3 seams already on the wrong side, then again we switch to beige yarn.
We knit alternating strips of different yarn until 5 strips of beige yarn are obtained. Depending on the size of the kettle, the strips can be either smaller or larger. Size must be determined by your kettle. Now you need to leave a hole for the spout of the kettle. To do this, we knit 12 loops, and close the next 19 loops. We knit the remaining 6 stitches.
In the next row, it is necessary to restore the missing loops, that is, we knit 6 loops and we knit 19 loops on the knitting needle and again we knit 12 loops. Thus, 36 loops returned to the knitting needle again.
We knit with the beige yarn the same strip as before the formed hole. We knit the second half, as well as the first, alternating strips of beige and blue yarn.
Close the loop. Dress the blank on the kettle.
We thread a thread of any color into a needle and begin to sew from the lid. We collect the top of the product on the thread and tighten it to the size of the handle from the cover.
Sew the handles at the top and sew a button at the bottom and make a buttonhole on the other side. Buttoning.
Now we will make a rose and leaves for her, we will crochet. We crochet a chain of 8 loops and round it into a ring.
Then we knit the chain again and fix it so that a rose petal is formed. Thus, we knit until you get a thick rosette.
From green yarn with a hook, knit 3 leaves.
Sew the leaves to the rose. And we sew the rose to the cover for the teapot. The teapot cover is ready!
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