Hopefully everyone is staying safe in this crazy new world. Boredom is a serious problem, so I’m working quickly to get new free patterns posted. This cat was done quickly, so please let me know if you see any problems.
Addi Fat Cat Pattern
Materials:
Worsted weight yarn –
3.5 oz. MC
2.5 oz. CC
Few yards yellow and black
Size H (5.0 mm) crochet hook
Yarn needle
Fiberfil stuffing
Addi Pro & Addi Express machines
Directions:
BODY:
On Addi King, cast on CC. Work 20 Rnds.
Rnd 21: 22 CC, 1 MC, 23 CC.
Rnd 22: 21 CC, 3 MC, 22 CC.
Rnd 23: 20 CC, 5 MC, 21 CC.
Rnd 24: 19 CC, 7 MC, 20 CC.
Rnd 25: 18 CC, 9 MC, 19 CC.
Work 80 rnds MC, 25 rnds CC. Bind off.
Fold piece inside itself with nose shaping on outer layer. Close top. Use black yarn to embroider nose and mouth. Stuff and sew bottom closed.
NOTE: If you’re not confident of your skills changing colors on the machine, nose shaping can be done with a duplicate st afterward. Work 25 rnds CC, 40 rnds MC. Then work duplicate st on Rnds 21-25. .
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The remaining parts are worked on Addi Pro.
EYES: (Make 2)
Cast on black, work 2 rnds. Change to yellow, work 8 rnds. Close both ends to form a circle. Sew to face with black on top.
LEGS: (Make 4)
Cast on CC, work 10 rows. Change to CC, work 10 rows. Bind off.
Close CC end. Fold in half and work mattress st from end to center (where it changes to MC). Stuff lightly and sew closed. Stuff MC section and close end. Sew legs to body.
EARS: (Make 2)
Cast on CC, work 8 rows, bind off. Pull ends tight and sew closed. Fold circle in half. Use MC yarn to sc around top edge – 6 sc on one side, (hdc, ch 1, hdc) at center, 6 sc down other side. Fasten off and sew ears to head.
TAIL:
Cast on MC, work 10 rows. Change to CC, work 30 rows. Bind off. Fold in half lengthwise and use mattress st to close. Pull sts tight to curl tail. Stuff lightly and sew to back of body. Use a pipe cleaner if desired to bend tail.
My summer has started off great. Last weekend was a trip to Houston to Daughter #2’s house for my grandson’s birthday. Daughter-in-law and granddaughter accompanied me on the drive from San Antonio. We got stuck in Houston traffic and arrived at the party late, but we still had a great time. More importantly, the birthday boy had a wonderful day! The return trip included a detour to Austin to give Daughter #4 a ride home.
Wednesday night was a sleepover at my house for my grandaughter, 3 nieces, and a nephew. We live far enough out of the city to enjoy a little bit of wildlife in the evenings, and the kids had a great time catching frogs, naming them, and then releasing them.
As far as crochet is concerned, the big question is what to crochet in the summertime. Many people believe it’s only a hobby that can be done in cooler months, but that is far from the truth. Blankets are great for winter crochet, especially once they get big enough so you can cover yourself while you work. However, there are lots of great options for crocheting in the warmer weather. Small projects such as amigurumi won’t smother you while you work on them. Potholders and scrubbies made of cotton are also great ideas. For many years, I have made a Christmas list at the beginning of January and spent the year filling in the slots with completed crocheted gifts. Summer is a great time to complete holiday gifts, prepare for winter craft shows, or make hats and scarves for your favorite charity. Of course, baby items are always such fun to make, and there always seems to be a new baby in the family or in the neighborhood. One of my most requested baby patterns is a Lumberjack Axe Rattle, perfect for Paul Bunyan Day today. The rattle requires just a few ounces of yarn (my favorite for this project is I Love This Cotton).
For this week’s Friday Freebie, in honor of Camera Day on June 29, I have chosen a pattern on the Addi Express knitting machine for a Camera Lens Buddy. These were designed for a photographer I worked with last year, because she wanted something to make children smile at her camera. It’s a fun pattern that works up quickly and easily with yarn from your stash. I would love to see photos of your lens buddies at http://instagram.com/myfingersfly
Cast on with waste yarn and work 4-5 rnds. Switch to MC yarn and work 12 rnds. Switch to waste yarn and work another 4-5 rows. Cast off.
Holding both sides together, with G hook and MC yarn, work *sc, ch 1* through both sides. Do not fasten off.
OWL:
Ears:
Row 1: In back loop only, sc across 13 sts.
Row 2: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st.
Row 3: Ch 1, turn, hdc in next st, picot in next st, hdc in each of the next 5 sts, sl st in Row 2, hdc in each of the next 6 sts, picot in next st, sl st in same st as last hdc. Fasten off.
Wings: (Make 2)
Row 1: Leaving 6” length with CC yarn, ch 2, work 4 hdc in 2nd ch.
Row 2: Ch 1, turn, hdc in each st.
Row 3: Ch 1, turn, dec twice.
Row 4: Ch 1, turn, dec. Fasten off. Sew wings on sides of lens buddy.
Glue on googly eyes.
Owl
LION:
Rnd 1: With MC yarn working in back loops only, hdc in each st. Do not fasten off.
Ears:
Row 1: Hdc in each of next 3 sts.
Row 2: Ch 1, turn, hdc 3 sts tog.
Skip 8 sts on lens buddy and repeat Rows 1-2 for other ear.
Cut 4” pieces of CC yarn for mane. Pull through loops at back with 1 piece in each st.
Glue on googly eyes.
Lion
UNICORN:
Rnd 1: With MC yarn working in back loops only, hdc in each st. Do not fasten off.
Ears:
Row 1: Hdc in each of next 3 sts.
Row 2: Ch 1, turn, hdc 3 sts tog.
Skip 8 sts on lens buddy and repeat Rows 1-2 for other ear.
Horn:
Rnd 1: Attach yellow or gold yarn in center top of head. 2 hdc in this st and 2 hdc in next st.
Row 2: Ch 1, turn, hdc, dec, hdc.
Row 3: Ch 1, turn, dec, hdc.
Row 4: Ch 1, turn, dec. Fasten off.
Cut 4” pieces of yarn in rainbow colors for mane. Pull through loops on either side of horn with 1 piece in each st.
Glue on googly eyes.
Unicorn
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Stay tuned next month for some fun patterns for National Ice Cream Month. I will also be attending the CGOA Chain Link Conference in Manchester, New Hampshire next month and will be sharing about that trip.