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Frank Brault | all galleries >> Galleries >> Ordinary things > An Irish tea Cosy (Four Colour February - Green)
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22-FEB-2009 Frank Brault

An Irish tea Cosy (Four Colour February - Green)

USA

This was made for us by a friend in Ireland. Note the colours are those of the Irish flag.

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bill friedlander31-Aug-2010 17:46
Very cute still life, great angle for the composition. V
Paolo Peggi (aka Bracciodiferro)23-Aug-2010 22:52
My fav tonight!LOL! V
Paolo
Ted Parkins07-Mar-2009 04:38
Could also be worn at Croke Park.
Peter Stubley06-Mar-2009 16:24
Nice composition and high key background.
Jola Dziubinska26-Feb-2009 23:43
Cute design and yes, very cozy :))
J. Scott Coile23-Feb-2009 21:41
So warm and COZY :-)
Phillip Normanton23-Feb-2009 21:00
There's nothing quite like a nice cosy cup of tea :-))
jlm23-Feb-2009 19:01
Nice and funny ;-))
Maaike Huizer23-Feb-2009 14:33
HaHa, this looks so cozy. In Dutch: "gezellig".
Barbara Heide23-Feb-2009 13:54
keep it warm!
Yvonne23-Feb-2009 10:53
What a delightful cosy!
j>a>e>17 :):):)23-Feb-2009 07:58
very sweeet & most heartwarming dreamscape :):):)
Russ Rose23-Feb-2009 04:29
good going. nice find.
cits_4_pets22-Feb-2009 23:54
Cozy warm shot. Nice color in this hand knitted cozy. Like the inclusion of the full cup of tea. Good entry.
carol j. phipps22-Feb-2009 23:52
Now, that is cozy!!!
Walter Otto Koenig22-Feb-2009 23:29
That should keep the tea warm. Looks like it was made for that pot.
Laryl22-Feb-2009 23:01
now that's how to bundle up a teapot! :)
Inga Morozoff22-Feb-2009 22:22
I haven't seen one of those cozys in a long, long time. Seems to me they were more abundant in the 70's.
Máire Uí Mhaicín22-Feb-2009 21:55
My mum had one of those!
Mairéad22-Feb-2009 21:48
It seems a traditional Irish knitting pattern-
I have one knitted by my aunt.
Linda Willets22-Feb-2009 21:41
Veey nice.. cool to have