Knitted kettle warmer. Knitted knitted warmers for a teapot. Step-by-step description of actions

Let's crochet a warmer in the shape of a small bright house.

To knit a heating pad for a teapot we will need:

  • Yarn of several colors;
  • Hook;
  • Glue gun;
  • Red beads.

Job description

We knit first for the house roof. You can knit such a heating pad from inexpensive Karachay yarn. It is somewhat rigid and thanks to this it will keep its shape perfectly.

Let's make 2 loops. And then in 2 we knit a row of single crochets. There will be a total of 6 columns in the first row.
Next we knit another row in a circle. All rows are knitted behind the front walls.
Now we will knit 6 increases per row. We knitted a row and made increases in the next row. And we repeat. We distribute the increments evenly.

First we knit them in each of the loops, then through the loop, through 2, then through 3 and so on. We knit until the base of the roof becomes equal in diameter to the lid of the kettle itself. Let's mark this row.


Now let's complete a row and make additions every 2 stitches. And we will knit the new row without increases.
Let's change the thread and continue knitting house walls. We knit it from the inside in the row that we marked when knitting the roof.


Having knitted 1-2 rows, divide the knitting in half. And we knit 2 parts of the house separately.
We knit almost to the very end of the kettle. You don't need to knit a couple of rows.


Now we will attach green yarn to one part. It will be grass. And we knit a row of single crochets before the beginning of part 2. We connect with part 2 and also knit single crochets along it.
You can knit another row. On one side our knitting is connected, but on the other it is not.



Let's tie it up door. Let's make 12 loops and knit, starting with 3 loops, half double crochets. And at the very last stitch we knit 5 stitches at once. Next we move to the other side of the chain and knit half double crochets here as well. And then we turn the knitting back. We knit 1 more row. And in the rounding we perform 5 increments. And then we simply tie the door with half double crochets.


Let's make a row of yarn of a different color, knitting it behind the front wall with half double crochets. We do not tie the bottom of the door.


Let's connect. Cast on 6 loops with yellow yarn and knit to the one farthest from the hook connecting post. Let's make 5 loops and knit the connecting stitch again in the same place. And we will repeat 3 more petals from 5 loops and a connecting column. We knit 5 of these flowers.


We knit leaves. We perform 6 loops. We knit a connecting stitch, then a single crochet, a double crochet, again a single crochet and a connecting stitch.


Glue the door and flowers with hot glue. And in the middle of the flowers we glue red beads.

To decorate the house you can use any.

As a fastener on the heating pad, you can make 2 ties on the side of the handle (under it).

The kettle warmer is ready!

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Knitted tea warmer with flowers - a guarantee not only that the drink will be aromatic and tasty. Your tea party will undoubtedly be a success, because a beautiful tea brings a smile to your face, which means it improves your mood.

Just imagine that the guests are seated at the table, and you bring in a teapot in such a soulful, floral “clothing”. Great, right?

In the photo you see the work of a craftswoman by nickname valerii

By the way, any housewife will not refuse such a gift. You can give a heating pad for a teapot using knitting needles or crochet for any occasion, even without it, if you would like to please your loved ones. How to knit such a beautiful and useful thing?

Scheme of a heating pad for a teapot must take into account the size and shape of your kettle, so first you need to take measurements from the kettle so that the heating pad fits it.

On our forum we have already discussed how to knit such a heating pad; you can find the diagram and comments at the first link under the photo. Be sure to read this thread to understand how to tie a heating pad for a teapot.

Changing the pattern of the main fabric and shape knitted flowers You can easily change the design of the heating pad to the kettle. Do-it-yourself heating pad for a teapot - good way dispose of leftover yarn, so if you have unnecessary balls languishing in your bins, then get your tools ready!

In today's selection you will find flowers for every taste. Let's see, what if your personal heating pad is waiting for you there?


8. Paid description of a knitted heating pad for a teapot from the site "Maggies crochet".



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Discussion of the article

A teapot warmer is a functional item and a stylish element of kitchen decor that will highlight your taste.

First you need to decide how you will make it: knit or sew. Then we select appearance. You can look at a photo of a heating pad for a teapot on the Internet, or come up with a unique design.

IN lately Warmers in the form of a doll or animal (usually an owl, chicken, cat, etc.), or in the form of a fruit or vegetable, are becoming increasingly popular. Next, you need to decide for yourself: will it completely cover the teapot or will the spout and handle remain open. Not only the form, but also the stages of work will depend on this.

Here we will provide a master class on making three heating pads: sewn, crocheted and knitting needles.


To make a heating pad for a teapot with your own hands, you will need the following tools and materials:

  • needle;
  • scissors;
  • sewing machine (if possible);
  • compass (can be replaced with any container of a suitable size);
  • tailor's chalk (or a piece of dried soap);
  • threads;
  • fabric for the top of the product (can be absolutely any texture);
  • interlining;
  • padding polyester;
  • ruler or measuring tape;
  • paper or newspaper (for making a pattern).

If you know how to knit, the set will be smaller:

  • hook or knitting needles;
  • reinforced threads, acrylic or wool;
  • sewing needle, a needle with a large eye for threading thick threads;
  • lining fabric (preferably cotton).

Step-by-step description of actions

First, I’ll tell you how to crochet a heating pad for a teapot. It will be in the form of a chicken.

Crochet heating pad

After choosing a design and type, we get to work. Let's consider the option of making a closed heating pad, since it is easier to make. It is better to start knitting from the bottom. We cast on the first row of loops, equal to the width of the teapot, 2 centimeters. Then we knit in the circle up to 1/3 of the height. After this, we decrease the loops on both sides (from the side of the spout and the handle), 1st in each row, and so on until the end of the height of the teapot plus 1 cm.

At the end of the work, close the part, fold it in half to form an even trapezoid and connect both edges with the last column. The bottom edge can be made of contrasting threads.

Then we knit a circle for the head (from two halves), onto which we attach button eyes on both sides (you can glue ready-made ones). We make the beak in the form of a triangle. Having collected all the parts, we sew the workpiece and stuff it (with cotton wool, scraps, etc.).

We attach the finished head to one of the ends. We make wings and sew them on the sides of the trapezoid. Upon completion of the work, we cut out the inner cotton part. This will prevent any yarn lint from getting into the kettle. It should be 0.3 cm smaller along the side seam, and 1 cm longer in length than the top one.

We sew the lining. If the material is fraying, we process the edges with overlock, zigzag or finishing braid. Now let's connect the parts. Knitted cover turn the seams inside out, the lining with the seams out and insert it into the first one. We fasten the parts. We bend the bottom of the lining and attach it to the outer part.

Knitting heating pad

The second option is for working with knitting needles. The knitting pattern is simple: we cast on an edge row equal to the volume of the teapot + 1 cm and knit the fabric in garter stitch at two heights + 2 cm. Fold it in half and sew the sides together. We knit the ears tightly so that they stand up.


There are two ways - either cast on the loops from the top row or separately. The number of loops affects the length and durability of the ears. It's better to limit yourself to 10-15. When working, at the beginning of each row we knit the first two loops together. We knit this way until the end until two or one loop remains.

We sew on ears, eyes and a nose from buttons (or glue store-bought ones) and embroider mustaches. The top part is already ready. Further everything is the same as described above.

Sewn heating pad

The third type is for those who love to sew. Draw a semicircle with a diameter 1-2 cm larger than the teapot. We cut the blank from fabric, non-woven fabric and padding polyester. Folding the fabric front side inside, to the wrong side we apply padding polyester and connect it along the perimeter, leaving the bottom open.


We sew the interlining along the perimeter (except for the bottom), leaving 10 cm on one side. Then we put the lining with the right side inward and sew it along the bottom, turn it inside out through the hole, which we then hem hidden seam manually or by machine. Everything is ready! Enjoy your tea!

Photo of kettle warmers

For lovers of beautiful things, I suggest decorating your home with a cute knitted teapot warmer to make your tea party pleasant and fun. Such beautiful and original teapot warmers will definitely add the mood to your kitchen.

Table linen: tablecloths, napkins, aprons, kitchen towels, oven mitts, tea warmers can be made with your own hands 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 teapot warmer you will need: leftover yarn, knitting needles or a hook of the appropriate size. The knitting density can be determined by knitting a small piece measuring 10x10 cm and counting the number of rows and loops. Please note that some types of yarn may shrink and decrease in size 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 stitches during the knitting process, because there are no standard teapots, so the teapot warmers will turn out different for everyone. Don't be upset if you don't manage to knit the right size the first time. Firstly, knitted items can always be tied up or used for other purposes, for example, to make a potholder out of it.

On the Internet you can find many ideas for making a heating pad for a teapot. Although in modern world Sometimes there is not enough time to just sit and quietly drink tea with family and friends, yet tea drinking can become a good tradition in the family when everyone gathers together at one table. I offer several interesting and creative ideas for a knitted heating pad for a teapot.

White chicken and lady in Russian style will not go unnoticed in your kitchen.

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


A cute multi-colored teapot with sea creatures and a frog.


A heating pad for a teapot with lace is knitted and crocheted, and a heating pad for a teapot “teremok”.

I also liked the idea of ​​a teapot warmer in the form of a bouquet of flowers.

Or with delicious strawberries.


What do you think of this teapot warmer in the shape of a cute kitten?


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