- Hkeltiere
- Material:
- Knitting instructions for a sweet knit cat
Häkeltiere
Mesh for the new pet: this is how easy you knit this cute cat.
The abbreviations at a glance:
- right: right
- Left: Left
- Round: round
- str .: knit
- MS: pattern set
- M .: mesh
- Nd: needle
- initially: increase
- U .: envelope
- bind off: bind off
- LL .: run length
- continued: continuous
- R .: row
- initially: increase
- Rdm .: edge stitch
- decrease: decrease
- over / under: cover
- Connection: stop
- knl .: ball
- N .: Needle
- U: envelope
- Lm .: air mesh
Material:
- Wool (polyacrylic)
- white wool rest (for nose and whiskers)
- Cat's Eye
- Chenilla wires or pipe cleaners (for tail)
- granules
- Bastelwatte
- crochet hook
- sewing needle
Knitting pattern for a cute knitted cat
Techniques:
knit stitches, increase stitches and remove stitches
Tip: Choose the size of the crochet hook smaller by 0.5 mm than indicated on the wool, resulting in a narrow stitch pattern that prevents the cotton wool from showing through.
Head:
1st round: Crochet 6 sts (dc) in a string = 6 sts
2nd round: double every dc = 12 sts
3rd round: double every 2 sts = 18 sts
4th round: double every 3rd st = 24 sts
5th round: double every 4th st = 30 sts
6th round: double every 5th st = 36 sts
ROUND 7: every 6 sts doubles = 42 sts
ROUND 8: every 7 sts = 48 sts
9th round: double every 8th st = 54 sts
10th round: double every 9 sts = 60 sts
ROUND 11: every 10 sts doubles = 66 sts
12th round: double every 11 sts = 72 sts
13th round: to 23rd round: fM = 72 sts
Tip: A more beautiful stitch pattern results when crocheting stitches (decrease) is only made with the crochet hook in the front stitch arches.
Round 24: every 11th row = 66 sts
25th round: every 10th row = 60 sts
26 rounds: every 9th row = 54 sts
Rd 27: every 8th M abn = 48 sts
28th round: every 7th row = 42 sts
29th round: every 6th row = 36 sts
30 rounds: every 5th round off = 30 sts
Tip: When ending a body part, let the thread last longer before cutting it off. The thread can then be used to sew the parts.
Body:
ROUND 1: Crochet 6 dc in a string = 6 sts
2nd round: double every dc = 12 sts
3rd round: double every 2nd stitch = 18 sts
4th round: double every 3rd stitch = 24 sts
5th round: double every 4th stitch = 30 sts
6th round: double every 5th stitch = 36 sts
7th round: double every 6th stitch = 42 sts
8th round: double every 7th stitch = 48 sts
9th round: double every 8th stitch = 54 sts
10th round: double every 9th stitch = 60 sts
ROUND 11: Duplicate every 10th stitch = 66 sts
12th round: double every 11th stitch = 72 sts
ROUND 13: double every 12th stitch = 78 sts
RO14: Double every 13th stitch = 84 sts
15th round: double every 14th stitch = 90 sts
16th round: (pierce only in the back loop of the bow) dc = 90 sts
17th round: until 31st round: fm = 90 m
32nd round: every 14th round = 84 sts
33./34. Rd: fM = 84 sts
35th round: every 14th round = 78 sts
36./37. Rd: fM = 78 m
38th round: every 12th st = 72 sts
39./40: Rd: fm = 72 m
41st round: every 11th round = 66 sts
42./43. Rd: fM = 66 m
44th round: every 10th row = 60 sts
45./46. Rd: fM = 60 m
47th round: every 9th row = 54 sts
48./49. Rd: fM = 54 sts
50th round: every 8th row = 48 sts
51./52. Rd: fM = 48 m
53rd round: every 7th row = 42 sts
54./55. Rd: fM = 42 sts
56th round: every 6th row = 36 sts
57./58. Rd: fM = 36 m
59th round: every 5th st = 30 sts
60th round: fM = 30 m
Ears (crochet 2 times):
ROUND 1: Crochet 6 dc in a string = 6 sts
2nd round: double every dc = 12 sts
3rd round: double every 3 sts = 16 sts
4th round: double every 4th st = 20 sts
5th round: double every 5th st = 24 sts
6th round to 11th round: fM = 24 sts
Tail:
ROUND 1: Crochet 6 dc in a string = 6 sts
2nd round: double every dc = 12 sts
3rd round: fM to desired tail length (in the picture 21 cm)
Completion:
Pierce the safety eyes through your head and fix them inside with the included lens.
Tip: Before piercing through the head, widen the hole with a crochet or knitting needle.
Fill your head with the crafting cotton. For better stand fill the body in the lower quarter with granules and the rest with crafting cotton. Sew your head to the body with the long end of the thread. The ears are sewn unfilled to the head. Put 2 or 3 chenille wires in the tail and sew this to the body as well. At the end, embroider the nose and whiskers with the white wool.
Tip: If a sachet with 800 g of dried peas is incorporated into the lower part of the body, the cat can be used as a door or window stopper.
Here is the knitting instructions for download!