Ok, so you probably think I’m mad – reusable tea bags?? Bear with me though.
My cup of tea usually ends up with lots of tea bits in it, and I have to leave the last mouthful or two. The diffuser/tea ball I have does a terrible job of keeping the tea in. My tea press isn’t much better. In the middle of the night when I should have been sleeping I wondered if anyone has made reusable tea bags. Sure enough they have. A quick Google of reusable tea bags the next day had me sorted.
I followed this tutorial on lillyella and in less than 10 mins I had a lovely reusable tea bag all of my own. Even better, I had a beautifully clear cup of tea to enjoy. No more bits!
I used a piece of unbleached calico to test it out and it works really well. Although, I wouldn’t want to use anything thicker. To make the holes in my calico I used a tapestry needle threaded with perle cotton, combining 2 steps in one. I also trimmed the seams with pinking shears so that they don’t fray and I don’t end up with little bits of cotton in my cuppa!
The tutorial makes a little tea bag, similar in size to a paper one, so if you want a nice big one or want to make a bag for a pot, adjust the size as needed.
I made up a few for black tea, and a few for green. The ones I’ve been using for black tea are nice and ‘tea dyed’.
Yes, I could probably just get regular tea bags, but they seem a bit wasteful and I love loose leaf tea. It just seems so much more romantic than an ugly old paper tea bag.
lillyella says
How fabulous! So glad you found my tutorial, and I agree with everything you said about paper tea bags and loose tea!
xo ~ lillyella
Amelia says
This is so cute! I’m trying to make potpourri and this is just perfect- so white cloth for tea, colored for potpourri. Thanks!
McKe says
The only problem with the design is if the teabag goes too far into the water wouldn’t the tea leaves seep out the top?
I figure if you make it a bit like those plastic sandwich bags that fold over the top into the bag and then draw the strings, maybe that would keep the leaves in? I don’t know if just a description makes sense, I would send a diagram if I could.
Otherwise, I love this idea.
abby says
unless the tea is really really fine, I don’t have this happen. They seem to close up tight enough on their own and keep the tea leaves inside.
McKe says
I like to put ground cardamom with my black tea sometimes to make homemade Chai, so yeah it tends to be pretty fine.