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Vintage Tea Cosy Stitch
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Vintage Tea Cosy Stitch
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Some times being shown how to do something makes it so much easier.
This is a help video for the vintage tea cosy stitch. This stitch is used on the Crinoline Lady tea cosy and the Virgin Queen tea cosy.
It's an easy stitch once you get your head around how to make it billow out.
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