And here's a knitted kitty.

This is not your pattern. It also isn't entirely my pattern. Don't reproduce it. If you do reproduce it, don't pass it off as your own intellectual property. If you do pass it off as your own, at least re-type it and don't go all psycho on me because it has foul language in it.
Some people are fucking stupid.
And some people are nice and want to knit kitties and sell them to raise money for some worthy cause. To you I say "Knit on, my friend, and post a pitcure!"
The instructions are for a grey-n-white kitty, but you can obviously do it in just one color, or anything else. Tabby if you're brave.
You will need:
Some cat color sport weight or double knitting wool
1 pair no.3mm (2 US) knitting needles
(or)
Some cat colored worsted weight wool
1 pair US 5 or 6 knitting needles
(or)
Some cat colored wool in any weight
1 pair needles large or small enough to make a relatively tight fabric. Swatch it up, motherfucker.
(and)
Some fleece for stuffing (I used fabric scraps)
One thread of pink and one of blue or green wool for the face
Optional: a little bell to put around the cat's neck on a ribbon
Instructions:
For white and grey cat:
Body: Cast on 24 sts in white and knit 12 rows. Change to grey and knit 34 rows. Change to white and knit 6 rows. Cast off.
Head: Cast on 14 sts in grey. Knit 14 rows. K tog. the first 2 sts at the beg. of the next 4 rows. Increase 1 st at the beg. of the next 4 rows. K 14 rows. Cast off.
Tail: Cast on 16 sts. K 1st row. In the 2nd row, K 10 sts and turn (leaving 6 sts "unknitted"). 3rd row K (this row is shorter now). Repeat these 3 rows 3 times.
Here are the 3 pieces:

And here's a diagram of what to do with the body:

Corners 1,2,3,4 are the feet. Fold E to X and B to Y. Sew the leg seams. Now sew the leg seams on the other side in a corresponding way, i.e. C to Y and D to X. Stuff the body and close by sewing up the seam at A.



Now fold the headpiece in half and sew up both side seams. Stuff the head and colse the top seam. To make the ears sew diagonally across the corners with a small running stitch. Embroider face. Sew the head onto the front of the body.
Sew up the tail (no stuffing needed) and sew onto the appropriate place on the cat.


Ok, I obviously didn't put a face on mine, but that's because I don't have anything close to pink or green wool lying around. I'm not that fucking crafty.

This is not your pattern. It also isn't entirely my pattern. Don't reproduce it. If you do reproduce it, don't pass it off as your own intellectual property. If you do pass it off as your own, at least re-type it and don't go all psycho on me because it has foul language in it.
Some people are fucking stupid.
And some people are nice and want to knit kitties and sell them to raise money for some worthy cause. To you I say "Knit on, my friend, and post a pitcure!"
The instructions are for a grey-n-white kitty, but you can obviously do it in just one color, or anything else. Tabby if you're brave.
You will need:
Some cat color sport weight or double knitting wool
1 pair no.3mm (2 US) knitting needles
(or)
Some cat colored worsted weight wool
1 pair US 5 or 6 knitting needles
(or)
Some cat colored wool in any weight
1 pair needles large or small enough to make a relatively tight fabric. Swatch it up, motherfucker.
(and)
Some fleece for stuffing (I used fabric scraps)
One thread of pink and one of blue or green wool for the face
Optional: a little bell to put around the cat's neck on a ribbon
Instructions:
For white and grey cat:
Body: Cast on 24 sts in white and knit 12 rows. Change to grey and knit 34 rows. Change to white and knit 6 rows. Cast off.
Head: Cast on 14 sts in grey. Knit 14 rows. K tog. the first 2 sts at the beg. of the next 4 rows. Increase 1 st at the beg. of the next 4 rows. K 14 rows. Cast off.
Tail: Cast on 16 sts. K 1st row. In the 2nd row, K 10 sts and turn (leaving 6 sts "unknitted"). 3rd row K (this row is shorter now). Repeat these 3 rows 3 times.
Here are the 3 pieces:

And here's a diagram of what to do with the body:

Corners 1,2,3,4 are the feet. Fold E to X and B to Y. Sew the leg seams. Now sew the leg seams on the other side in a corresponding way, i.e. C to Y and D to X. Stuff the body and close by sewing up the seam at A.



Now fold the headpiece in half and sew up both side seams. Stuff the head and colse the top seam. To make the ears sew diagonally across the corners with a small running stitch. Embroider face. Sew the head onto the front of the body.
Sew up the tail (no stuffing needed) and sew onto the appropriate place on the cat.


Ok, I obviously didn't put a face on mine, but that's because I don't have anything close to pink or green wool lying around. I'm not that fucking crafty.
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Comments
Your hair is AWESOME! It looks just like you...its perfect for your face and personality. Catherine's glasses are awesome. I am proud to be able to call 2 such hot girls my friends.
Sheesh. I've really got to stop posting from work.
u are one sexy mama :)
Thanks!
electric pink kitty (http://getcrafty.com/blogs.php?user=kindarana&entry=2228)
Thank you thank you thank you, I've never finished a knitting project before!
someone linked to your page after i sent out a plea for a kitty pattern. it's awesome - v. simple but v. cute! thanks!
thank you fot the pattern! it was easyyy, even if i'm not very good at knitting!
here's the result :
http://www.livejournal.com/community/cr
roarr^^
& i for the life of me cannot understand
where you are asking me to sew the seams of the feet!
i understand that you want to fold the E to X etc etc
but where exactly is the seam supposed to be?
i am sure its something easy and i am just being silly.
thanks for your help!!
Pictures at: http://spaces.msn.com/members/lapetiteca
Thanks!
-Sarah
- and the red hoodie rocks, too.
Can you please email me at i_am_sofa_kingdom(at)hotmail(dot)com?
Thank you.
I made one in black
so that i may even
get a hint of ur awesomeness
:)
*cue winning smile*
Carrie K
Carrie K.
<Cast on 14 sts in grey. Knit 14 rows. K tog. the first 2 sts at the beg. of the next 4 rows. Increase 1 st at the beg. of the next 4 rows. Cast off.>
Do you knit the 14 rows first? or begin the K tog the first 2sts at the begining of the first 4 rows of the 14 knitted cast on? than Inc. 1st at the begining of the next 4 rows...I am having a brain fart...just returning to knitting...wording is confusing.
http://grntwinkieknits.blogspot.com/
Enjoyed making it...thanks for the pattern.
http://www.etsy.com/view_item.php?listin