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Crochet knitted toys for teapot. We knit a traditional item of Russian life - a heating pad for a teapot. Knitted teapot warmers with floral motifs

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knitted chicken warmer on the teapot


Do you like to have tea for a long time? Place this chicken on a teapot and it will keep your drink warm. long time. And in the interior of the kitchen, such a pestle will look great.

For the chicken you will need:
- 450 g of coffee-colored yarn, suitable: Lotus, spark, Podmoskovnaya(thread thickness under hook number 4),
- 2 balls \u003d 150 g of cotton threads, for example, from the Kirov plant: Narcissus, chamomile, Lotus(color contrasting with coffee, to create variegation),
- 50 g of yarn of red color,
- 15 g of thread yellow color,
- synthetic winterizer (15x15 cm),
- a pair of toy eyes or buttons.
- tool for work - hook number 5.

We take two balls, we connect two threads into one - mottled. It turns out to be quite thick, so you need to take a larger hook number - № 5 .
2.


The body of the chicken is a domed cap. Type of knitting - lush columns in a checkerboard pattern. Their knitting pattern is in the bottom corner of the photo.
Direction of work - in a circle. Number of fluffy columns in each row: 12, 18, 29, 38, 46. The difference between two adjacent numbers will show how many fluffy columns need to be added to increase the diameter of the upper part of the dome
3.


Then, having stopped adding loops, we knit 8-10 rows of lush columns - the height of the heating pad. It can be changed if necessary, if the dimensions of your kettle are different. The last row is double crochets.
4.


The head of the chicken is a pair of circles with a diameter of 10 cm. The knitting is simple: alternating rows - double crochets in one, single crochets in the other.
6 chain stitches, 12, 24, 34, 44, 48, 54 - the number of loops in each row (including added ones).
5.


Scallop. We put the mugs one on top of the other (wrong side to the wrong side). We tie a part of the circle (where the scallop is located at the pied) with a red thread with single crochets, connecting both layers at once. This is the basis for the scallop itself.
6.


On these loops you need to knit two rows of lush columns
7.


Beak. To the right of the scallop, we knit 7 single crochets with a yellow thread in the same way as we knitted the row-base for the scallop. Next, we knit st.b / n, while removing 1 loop at the edges: 7, 5, 5, 3, 1
8.

On the opposite side of the beak ("back of the head"), knit two layers of circles with single crochets with a working thread
15.


At the bottom of the head, tie a "collar" - 2 rows of lush columns
16.


We knit the "collar" first on one circle, then, without cutting the thread, we immediately switch to another. After knitting the first row, turn the hook. We do the second row in the opposite direction
17.


Beard. We attach a red thread to the canvas. In the first row in the center of the "collar" we pull out 15-20 loops. This is the basis for the next knitting
18.


On this line of loops we knit 1 row of lush columns.
Between the two circles of the head, put a small piece of padding polyester - so that it is slightly "swollen".
Sew it to the body
19.

Glue the eyes
20.


Tail. Knit a triangle according to the scheme. We fold the finished part in half. Sew to the body
21.

For lovers of beautiful things, I suggest decorating your home with a cute knitted heating pad for a teapot so that your tea drinking is pleasant and fun. So beautiful and original heating pads The teapot is sure to add a mood to your kitchen.

Table linen: tablecloths, napkins, aprons, kitchen towels, potholders, tea warmers can be made by hand in the same style or in the same color scheme.

Warmers for a teapot can be sewn from scraps of fabric, felt, and also knitted or crocheted. For a knitted heating pad for a kettle, you will need: the remnants of yarn, knitting needles or a hook of the appropriate size. The density of knitting can be determined by tying a small piece measuring 10x10 cm and counting the number of rows and loops. It should be noted that some types of yarn may shrink and shrink after washing. You can choose absolutely any patterns or combine different patterns and decorations, it all depends on your imagination. You can add and subtract loops in the process of knitting, because there are no standard teapots, so the heating pads for the teapot will turn out to be different for everyone. Do not be upset if the first time you fail to tie right size. Firstly, knitted things can always be tied up or used for other purposes, for example, to make a tack out of it.

On the Internet, you can find many ideas for making a heating pad for a kettle. Although in modern world sometimes there is not enough time to just sit and calmly drink tea with relatives and friends, yet tea drinking can become a good tradition in the family, when everyone gathers together at the same table. Here are some interesting and creative ideas for a knitted heating pad for a teapot.

A white hen and a Russian-style lady will not go unnoticed in your kitchen.

You can crochet a heating pad in the form of a house or a strawberry.


Cute multi-colored teapot with marine life and a frog.


A warmer for a teapot with lace is knitted and crocheted, and a warmer for a teapot “Teremok”.

I also liked the idea of ​​a heating pad for a teapot in the form of a bouquet of flowers.

Or with delicious strawberries.


And how do you like a warmer for a teapot in the form of a cute kitten?


or a magical deer who is tired after a run?


Or snails with bulging eyes?


Whatever you choose, the main thing is that it be done from the heart, then tea drinking will be pleasant. By the way, knitted heating pads for a teapot can be given to friends and relatives. Handmade gifts are always better than bought ones.



In winter, we often drink delicious and hot tea. And so that it stays that way longer, we need a heating pad for the “Dog” teapot, which is not difficult to crochet. We offer you a master class in which the knitting pattern is described in detail. A description of the materials, stages in the work will help you create a useful little thing.

We will need:
- yellow yarn;
- yarn brown (or any dark) color;
- fluffy yarn beige colour(you can nako paris);
- hook number 3;
- needle;
- 2 black beads;
- synthetic winterizer;
- beautiful ribbon or lace.

How to crochet a heating pad for a teapot

Let's start with the basics. Let's do 2 loops first. Then proceed to the 1st row of the upper part of the heating pad.
We knit in the far loop from the hook a row, which consists of 6 columns without a crochet.
After this row, it is necessary to knit several rows in a row with increments. The number of these rows can be any. It depends on the size of the teapot.
We distribute the gains evenly. That is, if in the 2nd row they go to all loops, then in the 3rd through 1 loop, in the fourth through 2 and so on.
We need to tie a circle, which will be slightly larger in diameter than the teapot lid.




And then we knit just in a circle rows already without increments. We knit to the spout with a handle and divide the knitting in half.




Now we knit first 1 half of the heating pad and then the other. They should be the same and reach almost to the end of the kettle.




Now we will attach a fluffy thread to one of the tips. You can use any.
And we knit single crochets, connecting 2 parts on 1 side. You don't need to connect to the other one. There will be a handle and a drawstring to take off and put on the heating pad.
Knit 1 more row.








Now we will knit the head. First you need to knit a circle.
We carry out 2 loops. And then we begin to knit a row of 6 columns in the farthest of them.
Evenly, as in the main part, we make increases until we collect 42 loops.
Now we need to knit 3 rows in a circle. And then start making reductions.
We will decrease in every 6 loops. In the next row in every 5, then in 4 and so on through the rows. When only 6 loops remain, we will pull them off. But here you also need to remember to fill your head with synthetic winterizer.




Let's knit a muzzle. And for this we will again knit a row of 6 columns. Then we will perform 2 rows with additions. In 2, increase should be done in all loops and in the 3rd row through the loop.
Knit in the round for 2-3 more rows.




We sew the muzzle to our ball - the head of the dog, stuffing it with padding polyester.
We embroider a spout with brown or any dark yarn.




Now we will tie the ears. We will make them fluffy, like a strapping on the bottom of a heating pad.
We knit 12 loops. Skip the loop and knit into the next half-column with a crochet. We knit half-columns with a crochet along the chain, without tying 4 loops. In 3 of them we knit double crochets. And in 4 we knit 6 double crochets at once.
On the other side, we will knit 3 double crochets and finish knitting the ear with half double crochets.




Let's sew on the ears. Also sew eyes (beads). We sew the head of the dog to the main part so that the spout of the teapot looks like it is a tail.
The teapot warmer in the form of a dog is ready! As it turned out, crocheting is not so difficult.








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First heating pad

For knitting heating pads we need:

  • Yarn "Children's bulk" pink, white and black;
  • Hook;
  • Button;
  • Needle;
  • Brown nail paint or varnish;
  • Satin ribbon.

Let's start knitting heater base. This is the biggest detail. Make a slip stitch with pink yarn and cast on 3 more stitches.

We knit another 11 double crochets in a sliding loop. And we will close the row in a circle with the help of a connecting column.

In the next row, you need to increase. We will do them in each loop of the bottom row. And we will get 24 double crochets in the second row.

In the next row, we will also continue to make increases. But now we knit them through the loop.

We knit in a new row of increase every 2 loops. And in the next row we will make the last increments every 3 loops.

Get a circle. It is the right size for a kettle. If this circle turned out to be smaller, then we continue to make increases. In one row through 4 loops, in the other through 5 and so on.

Now we just knit in a circle without increments until the knitting reaches the spout or handle.

We need to split the canvas in half. For example, if we have 60 loops, then we knit only 30 of them. Turn around and knit a new row. Etc. We do not knit to the very bottom about 1.5 cm.

One wall is ready. We knit the remaining loops in the same way.

On one side we make a loop of 5 air loops, and on the other we sew a button. This part will be at the handle of the teapot.

It remains to connect the small details.

We knit ears.

In a sliding loop, we need to knit 3 double crochets. The first column will be 3 lifting air loops. We tighten the sliding loop.

You get triangles. They need to be tied around the edges with single crochets.

We knit a piglet. Cast on 2 loops and then in 2 from the hook we will knit 6 single crochets.

Then we will perform increases in each of the knitted columns. That is, after 2 rows we get 12 columns. After row 3, we need to get 18 columns. Therefore, we knit an increase in every 2 loops.

Immediately mark the nose with paint.

We knit eyes. First we take black yarn or any dark one. Execute 2 air loops and in 2 we will knit 6 single crochets. We attach white yarn and knit 2 single crochets in each loop.

We sew all the details to the main part of the heating pad. And we sew satin bow on top of the heater.

A crochet hot water bottle for a teapot in the form of a pig is ready. Happy tea!

Second heating pad

In this heating pad, the Pig seems to be standing on his hips and offers to drink a cup of tea with her.

For knitting you will need:

  • Pink yarn;
  • Hook;
  • Pair of beads;
  • Dark blue yarn for muzzle embroidery;
  • Sintepon;
  • Needle;
  • Satin ribbon.

Any yarn can be used. In this MK, this is "Areola" in 2 additions.

Work description

We make a sliding loop, we collect 3 air loops (hereinafter we will designate these loops as VP). And inside the ring, it is also necessary to tie 11 columns with a crochet (hereinafter we will denote it as CCH). At the end of the row we connect it with a connecting loop. This is row 1.
Knit 2nd row: 2 dc in each underlying dc.
We knit 3rd row: 1dc, increase (that is, 2dc in a loop).
Knit 4th row: 2dc, increase.
And then we will make increments every 3 dc, then every 4 dc. To the required diameter of the kettle. After all, it can be different for everyone.

We will knit a few more rows in a circle to the beginning of the spout of the teapot or to its handle.

Now we divide the resulting number of columns by 2. And we will knit only half of all the columns. That is, if there are only 48 columns in a circle, then we will knit only 24 of them.
We knit in reversal rows without increasing CCH.

We knit the first wall of the heating pad, not knitting about 2 cm to the bottom of the teapot.

We knit similarly the second part of the heating pad, the second wall.
And now we will make the connection in one place. We knit a new row of CCH. We knit the loops of the first wall of the heating pad and immediately proceed to knitting the second wall of the CCH.
We knit the second wall of the CCH. But in the end, we no longer connect it. We got a hole for the spout and a cut for the handle.
We knit the required number of rows to the bottom of the teapot. And on each side of the walls we knit along a chain of 20VP. These are ties.

This is how the base of the heating pad will look on the teapot.

Let's connect pig's head.
We knit 1 row: 2ch. In the far we knit 6 columns without a crochet (hereinafter RLS). And now we need to make additions. Repeat until the end of the row.
Knit 2 row: 2 sc in each loop. Repeat until the end of the row.
We knit the 3rd row: behind the back wall of the loop without increments.
We knit the 4th row: without increments of RLS.
We knit the 5th row: 1СБН, in the 2nd loop we knit 2СБН, that is, an increase. Repeat until the end of the row.
We knit the 5th row: 2SBN, an increase. Repeat until the end of the row.
We knit the 6th row: 3СБН, an increase. Repeat until the end of the row.
We knit 7, 8 and 9 rows: no increase.
We knit the 10th row: 3СБН, decrease. Repeat until the end of the row.
We knit 11 row: 2SBN, decrease. Repeat until the end of the row.
We knit the 12th row: 1СБН, decrease. Repeat until the end of the row.
We knit the 13th row: we fill it with a padding polyester and we knit 2СБН together.

It remains to connect ears.
We knit 1 row: 7ch.
We knit 2, 3, 4 and 5 rows: 6SBN each.
We knit the 6th row: 1VP, decrease, 1СБН, decrease.
We knit the 7th row: 1VP, decrease, 1СБН.
We knit the 8th row: 1ch, decrease.
The ear is ready. We also knit the second sc and do it at the end of the decrease.

We embroider a muzzle with dark blue or black yarn. And sew the beads in place of the eyes.
Sew the ears to the head.

And sew the head on top of the heating pad. We decorate the heating pad with a satin ribbon bow.
A heating pad in the form of a pig for a teapot is ready!


In the form of a pig, you can also knit for the New Year.

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