Holiday Kitty
Here's a really cute holiday kitty travelling companion. With his rucksack, all packed, and even his own little kitty toy companion, he's ready for the off.
I find this toy very appealing, and I have wanted to include it here for a couple of years but refrained from doing so as I thought there was a mistake in the instructions. However, I have revisited it and realise that in making it "simple to knit", they have made it it harder to construct thereafter (in my opinion), as well as conveniently assuming a level of competence that means they do not feel the need to bother with more detailed instructions.
So - do read my comments and additions, and feel free to ignore them and just go with the pattern as originally written.
InstructionsThese are simple fairly flat toys in the shape of a big and little cat.
Notes on the yarn: Notes on the size: Big Cat Body (2 pieces)[Editor's note: If you are working from my charts - given at the end - they replace these instructions for the body.] Using 3¾mm (No 9) needles, and using one strand of the white fluffy yarn and one strand of double knitting both together, cast on 34 stitches. Work in stocking stitch for 5 inches, then shape the arms, by casting on 10 stitches at each end of the next 2 rows. Continue in stocking stitch on 54 stitches until work measures 16½
inches. Make a second piece in the same way. Big Cat Ears (make 2)Using 3¾mm (No 9) needles, and using one strand of the white fluffy
yarn and one strand of double knitting both together, cast on 16 stitches
and work 4¾ inches in stocking stitch. Make second ear the same way. Big Cat Trousers (make 2)Using 3¼mm (No 10) needles, and using the yellow 4ply, cast on 21 stitches and purl one row on the right side of the work, then work in stocking stitch (starting with a purl row on the wrong side). When work measures ½ an inch, increase 1 stitch at one edge. When work measure ¾ an inch, ending with right side facing, place the stitches on a holder and break yarn. Make an identical piece as a mirror image, working the increased stitch on the opposite side of the work. Put both pieces on the same needle, and knit across, increasing 2 stitches between the two pieces. [46 sts] Continue in stocking stitch, and when work measures 3 inches, with right side facing, shape armholes, by casting off 3 stitches at the beginning of the next 2 rows. Next row: k2, k2tog, knit to last
4 stitches, k2togtbl k2. Continue in stocking stitch with the garter stitch borders until work
measures 5 inches. Work the two straps separately, working decreases at the neck edge: When work measures about 6½ inches, cast off. Make a second identical piece. Big Cat Tail (make 1)Using 3¾mm (No 9) needles, and using one strand of the white fluffy
yarn and one strand of double knitting both together, cast on 4 stitches
and knit 2 rows. Continue in stocking stitch, increasing 1 stitch at the
beginning of the next 2 rows, and 2 stitches at the beginning of the next
4 rows. Big Cat Bow (make 1)Using 3¼mm (No 10) needles, and using the yellow 4ply, cast on 12 stitches and work in stocking stitch. When work measures 2½ inches, purl 1 row on the right side of the
work; continue in stocking stitch, and when work measures 7 inches, purl
another row on the right side of the work. RucksackUsing 3¾mm (No 9) needles, and using 2 strands of the red 4ply together, cast on 28 stitches and purl 1 row on the right side of the work. Then work in stocking stitch, but keep 2 stitches at each side in garter stitch to make a border. When work measures 8½ inches, purl 1 row on the right side of the work, and cast off. |
Materials
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Kitten Body (2 pieces)[Editor's note: If you are working from my charts - given at the end - they replace these instructions for the body.] Using 3¾mm (No 9) needles, and using one strand of the white fluffy yarn and one strand of double knitting both together, cast on 16 stitches. Work in stocking stitch for 2 inches, then shape the arms, by casting on 5 stitches at each end of the next 2 rows. Continue in stocking stitch on 26 stitches until work measures 6 inches. Make a second piece in the same way. Kitten Ears (make 2)Using 3¾mm (No 9) needles, and using one strand of the white fluffy
yarn and one strand of double knitting both together, cast on 8 stitches
and work 2½ inches in stocking stitch. Make second ear the same way. Kitten Trousers (make 2)Using 3¼mm (No 10) needles, and using the yellow 4ply, cast on 11 stitches and purl one row on the right side of the work, then work in stocking stitch (starting with a purl row on the wrong side). When work measures ½ an inch, place the stitches on a holder. Make an identical piece, and put both pieces on the same needle, increasing 2 stitches between the two pieces. [24 sts] When work measures 2 inches, with right side facing, shape armholes,
by casting off 2 stitches at the beginning of the next 2 rows. When work measures 4¾ inches, purl 2 rows on the centre 6 stitches.
Cast off the centre 6 stitches for the neck, and work the two side of
the work separately. Make a second identical piece. Kitten Tail (make 1)Using 3¾mm (No 9) needles, and using one strand of the white fluffy
yarn and one strand of double knitting both together, cast on 2 stitches
and work in stocking stitch, increasing 1 stitch at each edge on every
alternate row twice. To Make Up For each
cat: Work the same for the ears, without stuffing, and sew in place. Fold the bow at purl rows, and roughly catch together cast on and cast off edges, so you have a rectangle 7 inches wide. Gather in the middle by winding and securing a length of yarn around (see picture). Gather the yarn at outside edges of tail, stuff, and sew seams.
The eyes, whiskers and nose are embroidered as shown in the picture. Sew seams of trousers, sewing in ends, and put on the cats. Fold the rucksack in half and sew seams at the sides. Place bow on front of big cat's ear. Additional Charts for cat bodies and rudimentary instructionsTo make one side of the bodies begin by casting on the number of stitches
shown for one leg (14 for Cat; 6 for kitten) and increase one stitch at
each end of the first row. Work the number of rows shown in stocking stitch
(12 for Cat; 4 for kitten). Make a second leg. |