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Pattepoint Cat Snood Cat Grooming Ear Muffs Noise Protection, Cat Neck and Ears Warmer Headwear for Comfort, Anxiety Relief and Calming Kitty Ear Protectors, Pet Cat Hoodie, Grey S

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Sew end closed and weave elastic through and wear around your waist, or sew the end closed and pin it to your pants! Turn at the end of each row. Row 2 - 6(7): Ch 2, dc in each stitch to end of row. Break yarn and finish off.

See our list of the best free knitting patterns for baby clothes and accessories Save time: try a shortcut Row 1: Make a Magic Circle and into the ring hdc 2, dc, hdc 2, dc 2, hdc, sc, hdc, dc 2. Join to first hdc with a sl st. Row 2: Ch 2, hdc into the first st, hdc, 3 dc in the next st, hdc in the next 2 sts, 2 dc in the next 2 sts, hdc in the next st, sc in the next st, hdc in the next st, 2 dc in each of the last 2 sts. Use seamless join to finish off, leaving long tail for sewing.This is a cat hoodie of course, however, it is also very versatile. You do not have to put on the ears, or you can replace the ears with bear ears or fox ears. Custom make this to any animal of your choice! The creativity that is in this project knows no bounds! You could take it to a different level and line the face with fur around row 1. I’m sure you will find this to be a very fun and easy project. These make great gifts, and they are incredibly warm to wear! If you don’t know where you’re going, any road will get you there.” ~Cheshire Cat (Alice in Wonderland) Attach gray part of ear to blue part of ear, sew ears to hoodie between rows 2 & 3, weave in all ends. Below are some more photos from this Halloween. You can see Nate and my full length costumes as well as a close-up. I tried to pay attention to the details in creating both ensembles to emulate the characters from Alice in Wonderland. Rows 2 - 6(7): Ch 2, dc in each st to end of row. (16(18) dc) Break yarn and finish off. Weave in ends.

Support YARNutopia today so we can continue to bring you clear, quality crochet tutorials even after I move into my new home! Make a Magic Circle and hdc 9 into the ring. Break yarn and use the seamless join to finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Rnd 8-60 (or however long you want to make it): Sc in each st around, change color after rounds 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50. Main Color: 630 - 945 yds worsted weight yarn (held doubled), OR half that quantity super bulky weight yarn ( Caron Simply Soft in Grey Heather shown)Alternatively, turn a knitted or crocheted scarf into a snood. Simply join the ends together to form a loop. You'll need some yarn in the same colour (or contrasting colour if you prefer). Remove any tassels or fringing first, then use a large-eyed needle to stitch the two ends of the scarf together. A snood or cowl is endlessly variable depending on the yarn weight, stitch and length you go for. Chunky wool knitted on big needles gives a weighty look, and means you’ll finish faster, while fine, fuzzy yarn made with mohair or angora gives an airy, lacy finish. You’ll only need a couple of balls at most, depending on your chosen length. Scarf: (US - K, 6.5 mm hook) Row 1: Using Main Color yarn held doubled, FDC to recipient's arm span or height, adding a stitch if necessary to get an odd number. The gauge calls for 10 dc = 4 inches, so for a 5' 4" person, FDC 161. The formula is: What do you think? I know I've got one happy kid... and two jealous ones! Guess I know what I'll be working on in my spare time. I hope you and yours like it as much as mine do. I can't wait to see all the creative things you do with this pattern! As always, please let me know if you find any errors - it's a free pattern, so you all are my testers! Thanks so much for reading!

My dad will continue to be the videographer, editor, and photographer for our videos when I move away. Row 1: Join Main Color (held doubled) with a slip stitch to an outer marked st. (Remove this marker.) Ch 2, dc in each st across, moving center marker up to new center st, ending with a dc in the last marked st. (Remove this marker.) Turn. (35(39) dc) A snood-knitting kit means you don’t have to find the right-sized needles, and the correct yarn. Wool and the Gang sells several snood/cowl kits. Or Stitch & Story, from Notonthehighstreet comes with 100% merino wool, plus bamboo knitting needles and a craft box. If you are interested in making the full costume, You can find the Leg Warmers pattern here. You can find the Hand warmer Paws Pattern here. You can find the Cheshire Cat Tail pattern here. And you can find the Top Hat that Nate is wearing right here! Enjoy!Of course, it doesn't have to be a cat - change the ear style and it can be any animal at all - the colors had me thinking both wolf and Totoro! In an orangey red it would make a great fox too. Your imagination is the only limit! Hood: (US - K, 6.5 mm hook) Find center stitch of scarf and place marker (pm). Counting out from marked stitch, pm on either side at 17(19) sts. Sizes: The scarf is custom sized for the recipient, made to their arm span or height (plus a couple inches if it's for a child, so they can grow). The hood is written in two sizes, Child/Tween and Adult. The pattern is written for the Child size with changes for the Adult size in parentheses. When only one number is given, it applies to both sizes.

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