| 1. | Tea cosies started to be used in North America in the same period.
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| 2. | Loani's tea cosies have been exhibited at the Powerhouse Museum.
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| 3. | He'd put a tea cosy on his head and a sheet over his shoulders.
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| 4. | Tea cosies may sometimes be made in matching sets with items such as tablecloths, oven gloves, or aprons.
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| 5. | -- T is for tea cosy.
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| 6. | A special tea cosy is the so-called tea lugger, which enables the hot teapot to be carried around easily.
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| 7. | Tea cosy needlework art is captured by a collection of the Norfolk Museums and Archeology Service on contemporary British artists and artisans.
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| 8. | A teapot and tea cosy may be used, if time permits, or tea may be steeped directly in the kettle off the heat.
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| 9. | Tea cosies in fiction include the eponymous item in Edward Gorey's " The Haunted Tea-Cosy : A Dispirited and Distasteful Diversion for Christmas ".
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| 10. | I remember well how Helmut strutted around between the fruit trees with a tea cosy on his head and a sheet as a cape.
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