Show TEA COSY OF NOVEL SHAPE Fits its Over Teapot Easily and Is More Ornamental Than the Ordinary Ordinary nary Affair In our sketch may be seen a tea cosy osy of ot a somewhat novel shape and andt it It t Is quite as as' as simple to make malie as an ordinary ordinary cosy and it will be found to tofit tofit fit It over the teapot much more easil easily and nd is also more ornamental The colors of ot the materials for a aea atea atea tea ea cosy should always be selected ed to o harmonize with the tea service with ith which it is to appear and the osy rosy from which our sketch as made was out entirely In blue and ana white It Is composed ot of six separate panIs panels panels pan pan- els Is and each one may more or less be Hexagonal Tea Cosy completed before being sewn together er r The Tho side of ot the cosy facing you In Inho Inthe inthe the ho sketch shows the shape in which each ach panel should be cut cutout out and in inthis this his Instance white satin was used I and nd the conventional design shown worked In dark blue silk Each piece must be well weIl padded with wadding and then the whole six ix portions are sewn together at the edges the seams afterwards being hidden with a blue and white silk sUI cord which is carried into three little HUle loops at the top and forms torms a kind of handle by which It may IDay be lifted The little HUle diagram on the right hand side shows how wonderfully wonderfully wonderfully won won- well this shape fits over an any ordinary te teapot pot The cosy should be lined with soft slI silk o and arid instead of ol having the fhe same design on ea each h panel they can be varied if Jl desired and there are numbers of transfer patterns I of ot suitable designs that are ze easily ob tamable at a trilling cost that may be used for this purpose |