Catventurous Crochet: Simple and fun crochet patterns for #fashionablycatventurous kitties. Supermeowdel catventurer: Melba @catventurepussmelba
Welcome to this beginner-friendly video tutorial for our Kira Knit-look Cat Cowl. Thanks so much for watching and happy crocheting!
0:00 Video starts
0:25 Materials
2:15 Stitches/techniques
3:55 Tutorial starts
This video is dedicated to our furiend Kira. @miss_kira_kat
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If you don't like it, drop by in the comments and let us know why so we can keep improving our patterns and videos.
We would love to see photos of your fashionably catventurous kitty wearing his/her cowl. Please tag us @catventurous.crochet or @catventurepussmelba on Facebook and/or Instagram or send them to catventurous.community@gmail.com. Use hashtag #fashionablycatventurous
CONNECT WITH US!
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Instagram: @catventurous.crochet & @catventurepussmelba
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Language: English with US terminology.
Materials: (0:25)
Main yarn colour (I used 4 weight acrylic 80%/wool 20% blend)
Crochet hook to suit your yarn (I used 5mm)
Darning needle
Scissors
Stitch marker (optional)
Measuring tape
Stitches/techniques: (2:15)
Slip knot onto hook
Making a chain
Slip stitch (Sl. st.)
Yarn over slip stitch (YO sl. st.)
Working into the back loop only (BLO)
Working into the lower front loop (lower FL)
Working into the 3rd loop of a chain (optional)
Weaving in ends
Tutorial starts at 3:55
Fully customisable in dimensions and neck circumference.
General guide to cat neck sizes:
• Small: 19-22cm – small, fine and hairless breeds e.g. Burmese, Siamese, Abyssinian, Balinese, Cornish and Devon Rex, Singapura etc.
• Medium: 23-28cm – for average-sized cats e.g. European, Domestic Shorthair, Tabbies, Scottish Fold, Persian, Manx, Bengal etc.
• Large: 29-33cm for bigger cats and larger or long-haired breeds e.g. Maine Coon, British Shorthair, Ragdoll, Savannah, Siberian, orange Tabbies etc.
**IMPORTANT: These cowls are intended to be stylish and fun for you and your cat. For their safety, please supervise your cat at all times while they are wearing this cowl or any other item that secures around the neck.**
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© Catventurous Crochet. Please pass on the creative love and credit Catventurous Crochet if you make and sell this crochet item.
Music: Groovy Piano by naje22 via LOOPERMAN.
Welcome to this beginner-friendly video tutorial for our Kira Knit-look Cat Cowl. Thanks so much for watching and happy crocheting!
0:00 Video starts
0:25 Materials
2:15 Stitches/techniques
3:55 Tutorial starts
This video is dedicated to our furiend Kira. @miss_kira_kat
If you like this tutorial, please let us know by giving us a thumbs up, sharing this tutorial with your friends and subscribing to our channel. Ring the bell for notifications on new weekly uploads.
If you appreciate what we do, please consider buying Charlotte a coffee and Melba some treats: https://ko-fi.com/catventurouscrochet
If you don't like it, drop by in the comments and let us know why so we can keep improving our patterns and videos.
We would love to see photos of your fashionably catventurous kitty wearing his/her cowl. Please tag us @catventurous.crochet or @catventurepussmelba on Facebook and/or Instagram or send them to catventurous.community@gmail.com. Use hashtag #fashionablycatventurous
CONNECT WITH US!
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/catventurous.com
Instagram: @catventurous.crochet & @catventurepussmelba
Facebook: @catventurous.crochet & @catventurepussmelba
Ravelry: https://www.ravelry.com/people/CatventurousCom
Pinterest: catventurouscrochet
TikTok: @catventurous.crochet
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Language: English with US terminology.
Materials: (0:25)
Main yarn colour (I used 4 weight acrylic 80%/wool 20% blend)
Crochet hook to suit your yarn (I used 5mm)
Darning needle
Scissors
Stitch marker (optional)
Measuring tape
Stitches/techniques: (2:15)
Slip knot onto hook
Making a chain
Slip stitch (Sl. st.)
Yarn over slip stitch (YO sl. st.)
Working into the back loop only (BLO)
Working into the lower front loop (lower FL)
Working into the 3rd loop of a chain (optional)
Weaving in ends
Tutorial starts at 3:55
Fully customisable in dimensions and neck circumference.
General guide to cat neck sizes:
• Small: 19-22cm – small, fine and hairless breeds e.g. Burmese, Siamese, Abyssinian, Balinese, Cornish and Devon Rex, Singapura etc.
• Medium: 23-28cm – for average-sized cats e.g. European, Domestic Shorthair, Tabbies, Scottish Fold, Persian, Manx, Bengal etc.
• Large: 29-33cm for bigger cats and larger or long-haired breeds e.g. Maine Coon, British Shorthair, Ragdoll, Savannah, Siberian, orange Tabbies etc.
**IMPORTANT: These cowls are intended to be stylish and fun for you and your cat. For their safety, please supervise your cat at all times while they are wearing this cowl or any other item that secures around the neck.**
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© Catventurous Crochet. Please pass on the creative love and credit Catventurous Crochet if you make and sell this crochet item.
Music: Groovy Piano by naje22 via LOOPERMAN.
- Catégories
- Chats de Race European Shorthair
- Mots-clés
- #cats, #crochet, #catventurouscrochet
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