TeaCosyFolk Knitting Vlog for February 2026


February’s Knitting Vlog has finally made its way onto the website, and it’s a cheerful mix of new designs, colourful projects and a handy knitting tip to make your stitches even smoother. Settle in with a cuppa and enjoy everything that’s been happening behind the scenes at TeaCosyFolk this month.




A cheerful February catch‑up full of new designs, colourful projects and a handy knitting tip to try on your next cosy.


The star of the show is the adorable Kissing Frog Chocolate Orange Cosy. He’s hopped onto the website at last, and he’s such a charmer that resisting a little kiss might be impossible.
Kissing Frog Chocolate Orange Cosy Knitting Pattern

If you love character cosies, the Russian Doll Chocolate Orange Cosy is also ready for you to knit.
Russian Doll Chocolate Orange Cosy Knitting Pattern

Both TeaCosyFolk calendars are still available; the date pages may belong to years gone by, but the knitting patterns featured in them are timeless and always up to date.
TeaCosyFolk Calendars

I also rediscovered the Spider Chocolate Orange Cosy; a wonderfully creepy design that’s ideal for Halloween. He’s big, bold and definitely not something you’d want skittering across your living room floor.
Spider Chocolate Orange Cosy Knitting Pattern You can watch the finished spider in action here: Spider Cosy Video
And for more spooky makes, the Halloween collection is waiting for you.
Halloween Knitting Patterns

For colourwork lovers, the Fly Me to The Moon Hot Water Bottle Cover is a joyful knit and a fun nod to the upcoming 2026 NASSA moon mission. Fly Me to The Moon Hot Water Bottle Cover Find more hot water bottle cover knitting patterns here and you’ll find more Space Theme Knitting Patterns here.

This month’s knitting tip focuses on joining yarns; whether to knot or not to knot. The demo explores both approaches and shows how to weave in ends as you knit, which is a brilliant time‑saver. For more tutorials and cosy‑making wisdom, visit the Cosy Companion Guidebook

If you’re curious about the Pterodactyl tea cosy, you can read more about its creation on the blog.
Pterodactyl Tea Cosy Blog Post
And if dinosaurs are your thing, here are the Tea‑Rex Tea Cosy and the Stegosaurus Tea Cosy

For the Pteranodon project, I used 21mm green cat’s eyes from Cello Express. They’re great quality, and there’s a 10% discount with the code GEL26 on orders over £5, with free P&P. Cello Express Toy Eyes

The dodgem car tea cosy will be appearing on the New Arrivals page very soon. If you’d like a notification when it goes live, you can Join the TeaCosyFolk Newsletter Here

And finally, a tiny teaser: the TeaCosyFolk Chocolate Orange Subscription for 2027 is officially in the works. Designs are underway, and more details will be revealed later in the year.

Thank you for popping by to catch up with this month’s vlog, it’s always lovely to share the knitting journey with you.



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