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Submitter's Comments:
What better way to celebrate my mutual love for Threadless, the superb beverage of tea, and regular tea breaks, than to create a humble homage to this tee.
Brought to you by the antipodean branch of the I.Q.T.T.P.S (International Quality Tea Time Preservation Society), this creation seeks to spread the gospel of tea. These stately Earls of Grey gently remind us when it is time to pause, to escape the frenzied rush of every day life and devote some quality time to enjoying a cup of tea.
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I constructed this glove using fingering weight merino yarn in various shades, pipe cleaners and a ceramic tea set. I created the chart for the palm using Excel and used houndstooth stitch on the back of the hand -it seemed very appropriate for those supping tea! It was knitted in the round on 2.5mm circular needles (US 1.5's) and was my first time knitting a colourwork glove. It took me a month or two working sporadically, and I'm super happy with how it turned out!
This glove will take pride of place on my desk at work, ready to be utilised at a moments notice to inform my colleagues that it is indeed, time for tea.
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Submitter's Comments:
What better way to celebrate my mutual love for Threadless, the superb beverage of tea, and regular tea breaks, than to create a humble homage to this tee.
Brought to you by the antipodean branch of the I.Q.T.T.P.S (International Quality Tea Time Preservation Society), this creation seeks to spread the gospel of tea. These stately Earls of Grey gently remind us when it is time to pause, to escape the frenzied rush of every day life and devote some quality time to enjoying a cup of tea.
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I constructed this glove using fingering weight merino yarn in various shades, pipe cleaners and a ceramic tea set. I created the chart for the palm using Excel and used houndstooth stitch on the back of the hand -it seemed very appropriate for those supping tea! It was knitted in the round on 2.5mm circular needles (US 1.5's) and was my first time knitting a colourwork glove. It took me a month or two working sporadically, and I'm super happy with how it turned out!
This glove will take pride of place on my desk at work, ready to be utilised at a moments notice to inform my colleagues that it is indeed, time for tea.
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Submitter's Comments:
What better way to celebrate my mutual love for Threadless, the superb beverage of tea, and regular tea breaks, than to create a humble homage to this tee.
Brought to you by the antipodean branch of the I.Q.T.T.P.S (International Quality Tea Time Preservation Society), this creation seeks to spread the gospel of tea. These stately Earls of Grey gently remind us when it is time to pause, to escape the frenzied rush of every day life and devote some quality time to enjoying a cup of tea.
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I constructed this glove using fingering weight merino yarn in various shades, pipe cleaners and a ceramic tea set. I created the chart for the palm using Excel and used houndstooth stitch on the back of the hand -it seemed very appropriate for those supping tea! It was knitted in the round on 2.5mm circular needles (US 1.5's) and was my first time knitting a colourwork glove. It took me a month or two working sporadically, and I'm super happy with how it turned out!
This glove will take pride of place on my desk at work, ready to be utilised at a moments notice to inform my colleagues that it is indeed, time for tea.
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Submitter's Comments:
What better way to celebrate my mutual love for Threadless, the superb beverage of tea, and regular tea breaks, than to create a humble homage to this tee.
Brought to you by the antipodean branch of the I.Q.T.T.P.S (International Quality Tea Time Preservation Society), this creation seeks to spread the gospel of tea. These stately Earls of Grey gently remind us when it is time to pause, to escape the frenzied rush of every day life and devote some quality time to enjoying a cup of tea.
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I constructed this glove using fingering weight merino yarn in various shades, pipe cleaners and a ceramic tea set. I created the chart for the palm using Excel and used houndstooth stitch on the back of the hand -it seemed very appropriate for those supping tea! It was knitted in the round on 2.5mm circular needles (US 1.5's) and was my first time knitting a colourwork glove. It took me a month or two working sporadically, and I'm super happy with how it turned out!
This glove will take pride of place on my desk at work, ready to be utilised at a moments notice to inform my colleagues that it is indeed, time for tea.
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Submitter's Comments:
What better way to celebrate my mutual love for Threadless, the superb beverage of tea, and regular tea breaks, than to create a humble homage to this tee.
Brought to you by the antipodean branch of the I.Q.T.T.P.S (International Quality Tea Time Preservation Society), this creation seeks to spread the gospel of tea. These stately Earls of Grey gently remind us when it is time to pause, to escape the frenzied rush of every day life and devote some quality time to enjoying a cup of tea.
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I constructed this glove using fingering weight merino yarn in various shades, pipe cleaners and a ceramic tea set. I created the chart for the palm using Excel and used houndstooth stitch on the back of the hand -it seemed very appropriate for those supping tea! It was knitted in the round on 2.5mm circular needles (US 1.5's) and was my first time knitting a colourwork glove. It took me a month or two working sporadically, and I'm super happy with how it turned out!
This glove will take pride of place on my desk at work, ready to be utilised at a moments notice to inform my colleagues that it is indeed, time for tea.
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Submitter's Comments:
What better way to celebrate my mutual love for Threadless, the superb beverage of tea, and regular tea breaks, than to create a humble homage to this tee.
Brought to you by the antipodean branch of the I.Q.T.T.P.S (International Quality Tea Time Preservation Society), this creation seeks to spread the gospel of tea. These stately Earls of Grey gently remind us when it is time to pause, to escape the frenzied rush of every day life and devote some quality time to enjoying a cup of tea.
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I constructed this glove using fingering weight merino yarn in various shades, pipe cleaners and a ceramic tea set. I created the chart for the palm using Excel and used houndstooth stitch on the back of the hand -it seemed very appropriate for those supping tea! It was knitted in the round on 2.5mm circular needles (US 1.5's) and was my first time knitting a colourwork glove. It took me a month or two working sporadically, and I'm super happy with how it turned out!
This glove will take pride of place on my desk at work, ready to be utilised at a moments notice to inform my colleagues that it is indeed, time for tea.
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Submitter's Comments:
What better way to celebrate my mutual love for Threadless, the superb beverage of tea, and regular tea breaks, than to create a humble homage to this tee.
Brought to you by the antipodean branch of the I.Q.T.T.P.S (International Quality Tea Time Preservation Society), this creation seeks to spread the gospel of tea. These stately Earls of Grey gently remind us when it is time to pause, to escape the frenzied rush of every day life and devote some quality time to enjoying a cup of tea.
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I constructed this glove using fingering weight merino yarn in various shades, pipe cleaners and a ceramic tea set. I created the chart for the palm using Excel and used houndstooth stitch on the back of the hand -it seemed very appropriate for those supping tea! It was knitted in the round on 2.5mm circular needles (US 1.5's) and was my first time knitting a colourwork glove. It took me a month or two working sporadically, and I'm super happy with how it turned out!
This glove will take pride of place on my desk at work, ready to be utilised at a moments notice to inform my colleagues that it is indeed, time for tea.
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Submitter's Comments:
What better way to celebrate my mutual love for Threadless, the superb beverage of tea, and regular tea breaks, than to create a humble homage to this tee.
Brought to you by the antipodean branch of the I.Q.T.T.P.S (International Quality Tea Time Preservation Society), this creation seeks to spread the gospel of tea. These stately Earls of Grey gently remind us when it is time to pause, to escape the frenzied rush of every day life and devote some quality time to enjoying a cup of tea.
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I constructed this glove using fingering weight merino yarn in various shades, pipe cleaners and a ceramic tea set. I created the chart for the palm using Excel and used houndstooth stitch on the back of the hand -it seemed very appropriate for those supping tea! It was knitted in the round on 2.5mm circular needles (US 1.5's) and was my first time knitting a colourwork glove. It took me a month or two working sporadically, and I'm super happy with how it turned out!
This glove will take pride of place on my desk at work, ready to be utilised at a moments notice to inform my colleagues that it is indeed, time for tea.
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Submitter's Comments:
What better way to celebrate my mutual love for Threadless, the superb beverage of tea, and regular tea breaks, than to create a humble homage to this tee.
Brought to you by the antipodean branch of the I.Q.T.T.P.S (International Quality Tea Time Preservation Society), this creation seeks to spread the gospel of tea. These stately Earls of Grey gently remind us when it is time to pause, to escape the frenzied rush of every day life and devote some quality time to enjoying a cup of tea.
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I constructed this glove using fingering weight merino yarn in various shades, pipe cleaners and a ceramic tea set. I created the chart for the palm using Excel and used houndstooth stitch on the back of the hand -it seemed very appropriate for those supping tea! It was knitted in the round on 2.5mm circular needles (US 1.5's) and was my first time knitting a colourwork glove. It took me a month or two working sporadically, and I'm super happy with how it turned out!
This glove will take pride of place on my desk at work, ready to be utilised at a moments notice to inform my colleagues that it is indeed, time for tea.
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Submitter's Comments:
What better way to celebrate my mutual love for Threadless, the superb beverage of tea, and regular tea breaks, than to create a humble homage to this tee.
Brought to you by the antipodean branch of the I.Q.T.T.P.S (International Quality Tea Time Preservation Society), this creation seeks to spread the gospel of tea. These stately Earls of Grey gently remind us when it is time to pause, to escape the frenzied rush of every day life and devote some quality time to enjoying a cup of tea.
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I constructed this glove using fingering weight merino yarn in various shades, pipe cleaners and a ceramic tea set. I created the chart for the palm using Excel and used houndstooth stitch on the back of the hand -it seemed very appropriate for those supping tea! It was knitted in the round on 2.5mm circular needles (US 1.5's) and was my first time knitting a colourwork glove. It took me a month or two working sporadically, and I'm super happy with how it turned out!
This glove will take pride of place on my desk at work, ready to be utilised at a moments notice to inform my colleagues that it is indeed, time for tea.
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Submitter's Comments:
What better way to celebrate my mutual love for Threadless, the superb beverage of tea, and regular tea breaks, than to create a humble homage to this tee.
Brought to you by the antipodean branch of the I.Q.T.T.P.S (International Quality Tea Time Preservation Society), this creation seeks to spread the gospel of tea. These stately Earls of Grey gently remind us when it is time to pause, to escape the frenzied rush of every day life and devote some quality time to enjoying a cup of tea.
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I constructed this glove using fingering weight merino yarn in various shades, pipe cleaners and a ceramic tea set. I created the chart for the palm using Excel and used houndstooth stitch on the back of the hand -it seemed very appropriate for those supping tea! It was knitted in the round on 2.5mm circular needles (US 1.5's) and was my first time knitting a colourwork glove. It took me a month or two working sporadically, and I'm super happy with how it turned out!
This glove will take pride of place on my desk at work, ready to be utilised at a moments notice to inform my colleagues that it is indeed, time for tea.
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Submitter's Comments:
What better way to celebrate my mutual love for Threadless, the superb beverage of tea, and regular tea breaks, than to create a humble homage to this tee.
Brought to you by the antipodean branch of the I.Q.T.T.P.S (International Quality Tea Time Preservation Society), this creation seeks to spread the gospel of tea. These stately Earls of Grey gently remind us when it is time to pause, to escape the frenzied rush of every day life and devote some quality time to enjoying a cup of tea.
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I constructed this glove using fingering weight merino yarn in various shades, pipe cleaners and a ceramic tea set. I created the chart for the palm using Excel and used houndstooth stitch on the back of the hand -it seemed very appropriate for those supping tea! It was knitted in the round on 2.5mm circular needles (US 1.5's) and was my first time knitting a colourwork glove. It took me a month or two working sporadically, and I'm super happy with how it turned out!
This glove will take pride of place on my desk at work, ready to be utilised at a moments notice to inform my colleagues that it is indeed, time for tea.
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Submitter's Comments:
What better way to celebrate my mutual love for Threadless, the superb beverage of tea, and regular tea breaks, than to create a humble homage to this tee.
Brought to you by the antipodean branch of the I.Q.T.T.P.S (International Quality Tea Time Preservation Society), this creation seeks to spread the gospel of tea. These stately Earls of Grey gently remind us when it is time to pause, to escape the frenzied rush of every day life and devote some quality time to enjoying a cup of tea.
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I constructed this glove using fingering weight merino yarn in various shades, pipe cleaners and a ceramic tea set. I created the chart for the palm using Excel and used houndstooth stitch on the back of the hand -it seemed very appropriate for those supping tea! It was knitted in the round on 2.5mm circular needles (US 1.5's) and was my first time knitting a colourwork glove. It took me a month or two working sporadically, and I'm super happy with how it turned out!
This glove will take pride of place on my desk at work, ready to be utilised at a moments notice to inform my colleagues that it is indeed, time for tea.
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Submitter's Comments:
What better way to celebrate my mutual love for Threadless, the superb beverage of tea, and regular tea breaks, than to create a humble homage to this tee.
Brought to you by the antipodean branch of the I.Q.T.T.P.S (International Quality Tea Time Preservation Society), this creation seeks to spread the gospel of tea. These stately Earls of Grey gently remind us when it is time to pause, to escape the frenzied rush of every day life and devote some quality time to enjoying a cup of tea.
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I constructed this glove using fingering weight merino yarn in various shades, pipe cleaners and a ceramic tea set. I created the chart for the palm using Excel and used houndstooth stitch on the back of the hand -it seemed very appropriate for those supping tea! It was knitted in the round on 2.5mm circular needles (US 1.5's) and was my first time knitting a colourwork glove. It took me a month or two working sporadically, and I'm super happy with how it turned out!
This glove will take pride of place on my desk at work, ready to be utilised at a moments notice to inform my colleagues that it is indeed, time for tea.
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Submitter's Comments:
What better way to celebrate my mutual love for Threadless, the superb beverage of tea, and regular tea breaks, than to create a humble homage to this tee.
Brought to you by the antipodean branch of the I.Q.T.T.P.S (International Quality Tea Time Preservation Society), this creation seeks to spread the gospel of tea. These stately Earls of Grey gently remind us when it is time to pause, to escape the frenzied rush of every day life and devote some quality time to enjoying a cup of tea.
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I constructed this glove using fingering weight merino yarn in various shades, pipe cleaners and a ceramic tea set. I created the chart for the palm using Excel and used houndstooth stitch on the back of the hand -it seemed very appropriate for those supping tea! It was knitted in the round on 2.5mm circular needles (US 1.5's) and was my first time knitting a colourwork glove. It took me a month or two working sporadically, and I'm super happy with how it turned out!
This glove will take pride of place on my desk at work, ready to be utilised at a moments notice to inform my colleagues that it is indeed, time for tea.
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Submitter's Comments:
What better way to celebrate my mutual love for Threadless, the superb beverage of tea, and regular tea breaks, than to create a humble homage to this tee.
Brought to you by the antipodean branch of the I.Q.T.T.P.S (International Quality Tea Time Preservation Society), this creation seeks to spread the gospel of tea. These stately Earls of Grey gently remind us when it is time to pause, to escape the frenzied rush of every day life and devote some quality time to enjoying a cup of tea.
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I constructed this glove using fingering weight merino yarn in various shades, pipe cleaners and a ceramic tea set. I created the chart for the palm using Excel and used houndstooth stitch on the back of the hand -it seemed very appropriate for those supping tea! It was knitted in the round on 2.5mm circular needles (US 1.5's) and was my first time knitting a colourwork glove. It took me a month or two working sporadically, and I'm super happy with how it turned out!
This glove will take pride of place on my desk at work, ready to be utilised at a moments notice to inform my colleagues that it is indeed, time for tea.
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Submitter's Comments:
What better way to celebrate my mutual love for Threadless, the superb beverage of tea, and regular tea breaks, than to create a humble homage to this tee.
Brought to you by the antipodean branch of the I.Q.T.T.P.S (International Quality Tea Time Preservation Society), this creation seeks to spread the gospel of tea. These stately Earls of Grey gently remind us when it is time to pause, to escape the frenzied rush of every day life and devote some quality time to enjoying a cup of tea.
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I constructed this glove using fingering weight merino yarn in various shades, pipe cleaners and a ceramic tea set. I created the chart for the palm using Excel and used houndstooth stitch on the back of the hand -it seemed very appropriate for those supping tea! It was knitted in the round on 2.5mm circular needles (US 1.5's) and was my first time knitting a colourwork glove. It took me a month or two working sporadically, and I'm super happy with how it turned out!
This glove will take pride of place on my desk at work, ready to be utilised at a moments notice to inform my colleagues that it is indeed, time for tea.
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Submitter's Comments:
What better way to celebrate my mutual love for Threadless, the superb beverage of tea, and regular tea breaks, than to create a humble homage to this tee.
Brought to you by the antipodean branch of the I.Q.T.T.P.S (International Quality Tea Time Preservation Society), this creation seeks to spread the gospel of tea. These stately Earls of Grey gently remind us when it is time to pause, to escape the frenzied rush of every day life and devote some quality time to enjoying a cup of tea.
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I constructed this glove using fingering weight merino yarn in various shades, pipe cleaners and a ceramic tea set. I created the chart for the palm using Excel and used houndstooth stitch on the back of the hand -it seemed very appropriate for those supping tea! It was knitted in the round on 2.5mm circular needles (US 1.5's) and was my first time knitting a colourwork glove. It took me a month or two working sporadically, and I'm super happy with how it turned out!
This glove will take pride of place on my desk at work, ready to be utilised at a moments notice to inform my colleagues that it is indeed, time for tea.