Little Cat Doll
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This little cat is a fun, easy project that can be made in around half an hour. It makes a perfect gift and is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. This pattern, like most of my other patterns, is written in full terms, no abbreviations, making it a perfect first project for beginners. There are also more animals in the "little animals" collection, which are available here on this blog. You will need
Small amount of fiberfill
Black sewing thread
Yarn needle
3.5 MM Crochet hook
Stylecraft Special DK in Jaffa and a scrap of Fondant
Difficulty- Easy
Size- 5.5cm x 3cm
Pattern
Body
Chain 2
1) 8 single crochet in 2nd chain from hook, slip stitch to 1st stitch
2) Chain 1, single crochet in same stitch, 2 single crochet in each stitch, slip stitch to 1st stitch
3-8) Chain 1, single crochet in each stitch, slip stitch to 1st stitch. At the end of round 8, stuff with fiberfill until you can’t get any more in.
9) Chain 1, single crochet 2 together in each stitch , slip stitch to first stitch.
10) Chain 1, “single crochet 2 together, single crochet”, repeat around, slip stitch to first stitch. Fasten off
Ears
Chain 2, double crochet, single crochet, double crochet, chain 1, single crochet. Whipstitch the base of the ears to the head like in the picture.
Eyes
With black sewing thread, repeatedly sew a stitch 8 times in round 9, repeat again 2 stitches to the right.
Whiskers
Using the pictures as a guide, sew 3 stitches with black sewing thread making them join at a point, repeat again on the other side
Nose
With fondant, stitch the gap in between the whiskers
Tail
Chain 11, “double crochet, single crochet, half double crochet,” single crochet in each ch. Whipstitch to bottom of body and weave in ends.
Weave in the ends by threading a yarn needle with the end and poking it into the body, so it is part of the stuffing.
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