The real ones are delicately knitted or crocheted, like the one beautiful in the picture from Crochet with Raymond. Having no time or patience to figure out how to successfully do that and given the fact that I was miles away and probably wouldn't get the measurement right, I went with this teacozy tutorial from the Rusty Bobbin.
I used scrap upholstery fabric and fleece for the inside. Before I stitched it all together, I made a pattern on paper for the decorative teapot applique. I stuck some Thermoweb Heat 'n bond (You can get some in any craft store, Walmart or on Amazon here) to pieces of felt and drew the pattern pieces on the paper side of the Heat 'n Bond to cut out the felt shapes. I then attatched them to the front of the cozy and sewed the pieces together.
The finished product was toasty and it's pretty standard size-wise so you can use it on any teapot. Just add tea.
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