Teabag holder finished

Don't you just love a cup of freshly brewed tea? I know I do, but sometimes I go into hotels and restaurants and they don't actually have decaf tea, so I have decided to carry my own around in my handbag just in case!   Up until now I wrapped my teabags in aluminium foil but now I have this lovely little teabag holder to put them in, I hope you like it as much as  I do! 
It is made from quilt fabric that has been interfaced with fusible interfacing and lined with a small piece of wadding and fine batiste cotton.
The cross stitch pattern is a freebie in the previous post below.  

Until next time, happy stitching!

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  1. Lynn this is absolutely gorgeous. The fabric and sweet design combine to make it the prettiest tea bag holder ever :>)Like you I drink decaf and carry mine around with me so this really is an excellent little project. Now have I got time to make one before we set off for France tomorrow morning..haha!
    Angela xx

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  2. Very cute tea bag holder! Love the fabric!

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  3. I love it! Thats such a good idea! I do the same as I am really fussy when it comes to tea! I may have to make one myself! :o)

    C x

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  4. What a lovely idea and looks great too.

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  5. This turned out really nice! Looks very cute!

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  6. ooo it does look good made up like that ...* note to self get some decaff in ..lol.... I had a problem when I tried to print off so I could see the chart it went all blurry :( looked fine on the screen too .. *sigh .. love mouse xxx

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  7. Very cute Lynn! It's a great idea too.

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  8. It's lovely Lynn. I like the fabby you used for it. I've never been a fan of hot tea, which is really strange as I am a huge fan of iced tea. Go figure, lol.

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  9. What a great idea and it is a darling pattern. Have some friends that like to take their own teabags with them - will make a nice gift for them.

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  10. I think its gorgeous. Such a brilliant idea!
    LISA V

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  11. What a clever idea Lynn, and a beautiful finish. The fabric is lovely.

    http://firefliescatsinthegarden.blogspot.com/

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  12. Not at all a tea person, but that is such a cute idea. I love the fabric you've used!

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  13. che dire...ottima idea!!!
    deliziosa la pochette!!!
    e quella teiera a pois รจ un amoreeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  14. Such a novel idea!! The fabric you selected is awesome with all the teacups :) A lovely finish for a lovely pattern.

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  15. Thank you for sharing your wonderful tea bag creaton to carry my favorite teas wherever I go! You are such a gifted artist. I wish that I had a tiny bit of your creative inspiration.

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  16. This is my first visit to your blog and I must say...I love that little project...it's much more fun to carry something pretty in your bag...isn't it! Wonderful!

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  17. What a wonderful project - makes me wish I were a tea drinker. Your work is always so inspiring!

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  18. Such a wonderful idea, Lynn! And that fabric is absolutely perfect :)

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  19. Lynn,I like the idea very much!!! I love tea too:) The fabric is wonderful and the stitching is so cute! I'm in love with this pattern:) and I have already stitched it, need some more time to finish. Promise to show it soon:) My flowers keeps me busy))

    Hugs, Yuli.

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  20. I've made it at last)
    Invite you to look)

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  21. Wow I love your blog! I am obsessed with Jane Austen and High Tea, so I am a little surprised I have not found you before! I am looking for inspiration, because I am going to send my best friend a tea gift for her birthday.

    Come visit me sometime!!

    Kristen

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