Owl Teacosy pattern in crochet wanted

I'm new here, and am here in desperate need of help. Our family had a teacosy that was crocheted in the shape of an owl, he had two big crocheted circles for eyes, and a very textured body. To cut a long and painful story short, the cosy has been badly damaged, my parents are devastated as it was made by my great-grandmother towards the end of her life. I know I can't replace it exactly, but I'd like to make a replacement, but can't find a pattern. If anyone could supply me with one, I'd be very grateful indeed.

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KiwiDeb
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Hi KiwiDeb & Welcome to the group!

I found a picture on this blog that matches your description.

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you think you could make up a pattern using this picture as a guide? It's about the only thing I could find at a quick glance. The bodylooks like some kind of shell stitch that is decreased around the head,and the eyes look like they are several rows of double crochet in theround. I can't see the back, but maybe you could figure it out. Good luck,

Hesira

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hesira

ateacosy that was crocheted in the shape of an owl, he had two bigcrocheted circles for eyes, and a very textured body. To cut a longand painful story short, the cosy has been badly damaged, my parentsare devastated as it was made by my great-grandmother towards the endof her life. I know I can't replace it exactly, but I'd like to make areplacement, but can't find a pattern. If anyone could supply me withone, I'd be very grateful indeed.-- KiwiDeb

Go have a look at this blog, in the middle of a row if pictures is indeed an Owl tea cozy. I am sure there must be a pattern somehwere.

Good luck

Els

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Els van Dam

In message , hesira writes

I have had the pattern for that tea cosy. I made it about 17 years ago in a grey mingled mohair. I have got some eyes done somewhere but never got around to making the body a second time.. Unfortunately I cannot find the pattern because I had a massive clear out last year to re-organise my craft room. However the friend who taught me to crochet gave me the pattern and she may still have it. I will email her and see if she does have it and will get it. It was just on one page of A4. Shirley

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Shirley Shone

Would the pattern for this be any help?

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email me if it's a help.

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Cats

Hi there, I LOVE the cozy. I'm not the original poster but may I have the pattern?

Jessie in GA-US

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Jessie

Do you still have the damaged owl tea cosy? Maybe you can follow it like a pattern?

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cozyhomelife

i have an ancient pattern of a Doll Owl , in cochet , the Paton patten cost 4/- [20 p] , i don`t think many of you remember what it means i forgot , it was Before UK went decimal . mirjam

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OWLHUNTER had written this in response to

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:The Pattern you are after is in the book Killer Tea Cosies by AnnetteWallis

KiwiDeb wrote:

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The Islandblogging group of blogs have a tea-cosy which travels around Orkney & Shetland from time to time. Bloggers receive the tea-cosy and photograph it in various locations.

One of its recent visits was to Skara Brae, a Neolothic village in Orkney.

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teddies333 wrote: Do you still need the pattern for the owl teacosy? I think I have a very old copy. Please let me know

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