Now who would have imagined that the aromas of Thanskgiving would drive my cats that extra level of bonkers that makes them so darned endearing? :-]
These last two cat appliques are my favorites. They are in my usual, more confusing style - hard to figure out just what I mean by the written directions. Hope the charts help out! :-)
Stretching Cat Appliqué
C. A. Lira 2008
Note: crochet thread sz 10
hk size 9 (1.75mm)
finished height ~2”
ch21
Hind Leg
hdc, sc, sc & 2 hdc in next st, sc, hdc
Tail
ch12, scdec, sc4, scdec, sc2, hdc & dc in next st, dc in side of hdc, dc in same st as hdc
Rump
trc, trcdec
Chest
trc2, dc, dcdec
Head
Ear
ch5, slst, hdc, dc
Nose
ch3, sc, hdc, slst side of dc
Mouth
ch2, slst, sc in ch under ear
Neck
sc in side of dcdec of chest
Shoulder
hdc in same ch as dcdec of chest, sc
Front Paw
slst5, hdc, slst in same ch, end off
Cat Loaf Appliqué
C. A. Lira 2008
Note: crochet thread sz 10
hk size 9 (1.75mm)
finished length 1 ¼”
ch11
Rump
sc, hdc2, dc4, hdc
Head
Ear
ch5, slst, hdc
Face
ch1, trc in ch under ear, ch1, slst in side of trc, hdc next ch
Front Paws – top
sc side of hdc, slst2, ch1
Front Paws – bottom
sc3 in lps remaining from base ch
Tummy – under
slst3
Rear Paws – under
ch1, sc, hdc3, sc
Tail
ch5, slst to body at st 3rd from end, slst 2 at angle on body,
slst back in 6 slsts slst2 next ch, slst, slst to body, end off.
Friday, November 28, 2008
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Cats Galore
Now for the second installment of the Cat Pack - another sitting cat but this time in a more judgmental pose.
Cat Attack Appliqué
C. A. Lira 2008
Note: crochet thread sz 10
hk size 9 (1.75mm)
finished height 1 ½”
Sitting Cat
1) ch3, slst, sc, ch2, ch3, slst, sc, ch2 turn
2) sc same, sc2, 2sc, ch2 turn
3) sc5, ch2 turn
4) scdec, sc2, scdec, ch2 turn
5) (scdec) twice, ch2 turn
6) sc same, sc, 2sc, ch2 turn
7) 2sc same, sc3, ch2turn
8) sc4, 2sc, ch2 turn
9) sc same, sc6, ch2 turn
10) sc6, 2sc, ch2 turn
11) sc same, sc8, ch2 turn
12) sc9
13) ch14, sc, (2sc) three times, sc6, (2sc) twice, sc7, ch2 turn
14) sc same, ch2 turn
15) 2sc, slst to body, sc3, ch2 turn
16) sc same, ch2 turn
17) 2sc, slst to body, end off
Now a much easier to understand free pdf download at my Ravelry pattern store.
C. A. Lira 2008
Note: crochet thread sz 10
hk size 9 (1.75mm)
finished height 1 ½”
Sitting Cat
1) ch3, slst, sc, ch2, ch3, slst, sc, ch2 turn
2) sc same, sc2, 2sc, ch2 turn
3) sc5, ch2 turn
4) scdec, sc2, scdec, ch2 turn
5) (scdec) twice, ch2 turn
6) sc same, sc, 2sc, ch2 turn
7) 2sc same, sc3, ch2turn
8) sc4, 2sc, ch2 turn
9) sc same, sc6, ch2 turn
10) sc6, 2sc, ch2 turn
11) sc same, sc8, ch2 turn
12) sc9
13) ch14, sc, (2sc) three times, sc6, (2sc) twice, sc7, ch2 turn
14) sc same, ch2 turn
15) 2sc, slst to body, sc3, ch2 turn
16) sc same, ch2 turn
17) 2sc, slst to body, end off
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Cats Aplenty - Oh No! Pattern Wrong!
Please see revised instructions!
In a magnificent display of decreasing mental capacity, I had to be reminded that cat behavior extends past the noisy, hissy, back-arching, Halloween-flavored carrying on.
Thanks to a suggestion posed by the lovely Lilli Tupu (she of the fully functioning cerebral cortex), I dusted off my own neurons recently and came up with some more cat silhouette appliques.
Since I'm always in need of an excuse to post more regularly, I'll dole them out in batches. Soooo....
Cat Pack Attack - volume 1 - The Window Kitties
Window Cats Appliqués
C. A. Lira 2008
Note: crochet thread sz 10
hk size 9 (1.75mm)
finished height 1 3/8”, 1 ½”, 1 ½”, respectively
Please see revised instructions!
Wider Window Cat (worked as per instructions – flipped in photo)
1) ch3, slst, hdc, ch2, ch3, slst, hcc, ch2 turn
2) sc same, sc2, 2sc, ch2 turn
3) sc5, ch2 turn
4) scdec, sc2, scdec, ch2 turn
5) sk1, (scdec) twice, ch2 turn
6) sc2, 2sc, ch2 turn
7) sc same, sc2, 2sc, ch2 turn
8) sc same, sc4, 2sc, ch2 turn
9) sc same, sc6, 2sc, ch2 turn
10) sc8, ch2 turn
11) sc8, ch2 turn
12) scdec, sc5, scdec, ch2 turn
13) sk1, scdec, sc3, scdec
14) ch12, hdc, sc, 2sc, sc7, sk1st & 2 R, slst to body, end off
Rounded Window Cat
1) ch3, slst, hdc, ch2, ch3, slst, hdc, ch2 turn
2) sc same, sc2, 2sc, ch2 turn
3) sc5, ch2 turn
4) scdec, sc2, scdec, ch2 turn
5) sk1, (scdec) twice, ch2 turn
6) sc2, 2sc, ch2 turn
7) sc same, sc2, 2sc, ch2 turn
8) sc same, sc4, 2sc, ch2 turn
9) sc same, sc6, 2sc, ch2 turn
10) sc8, ch2 turn
11) scdec, sc5, scdec, ch2 turn
12) sk1, scdec, sc3, scdec, ch2 turn
13) sk1, scdec, sc, scdec
14) ch12, hdc, sc, 2sc, sc7, sk1st & 2 R, slst to body, end off
Window Kitten
1) ch3, slst, sc, ch2, ch3, slst, sc, ch2 turn
2) sc same, sc2, 2sc, ch2 turn
3) sc5, ch2 turn
4) scdec, sc2, scdec, ch2 turn
5) sk1, (scdec) twice, ch2 turn
6) sc2, 2sc, ch2 turn
7) sc same, sc2, 2sc, ch2 turn
8) sc6, 2sc, ch2 turn
9) sc6
10) ch12, sc, (2sc in next st) three times, sc7, sk1st & 2 R, slst to body, end off
In a magnificent display of decreasing mental capacity, I had to be reminded that cat behavior extends past the noisy, hissy, back-arching, Halloween-flavored carrying on.
Thanks to a suggestion posed by the lovely Lilli Tupu (she of the fully functioning cerebral cortex), I dusted off my own neurons recently and came up with some more cat silhouette appliques.
Since I'm always in need of an excuse to post more regularly, I'll dole them out in batches. Soooo....
Cat Pack Attack - volume 1 - The Window Kitties
Window Cats Appliqués
C. A. Lira 2008
Note: crochet thread sz 10
hk size 9 (1.75mm)
finished height 1 3/8”, 1 ½”, 1 ½”, respectively
Please see revised instructions!
1) ch3, slst, hdc, ch2, ch3, slst, hcc, ch2 turn
2) sc same, sc2, 2sc, ch2 turn
3) sc5, ch2 turn
4) scdec, sc2, scdec, ch2 turn
5) sk1, (scdec) twice, ch2 turn
6) sc2, 2sc, ch2 turn
7) sc same, sc2, 2sc, ch2 turn
8) sc same, sc4, 2sc, ch2 turn
9) sc same, sc6, 2sc, ch2 turn
10) sc8, ch2 turn
11) sc8, ch2 turn
12) scdec, sc5, scdec, ch2 turn
13) sk1, scdec, sc3, scdec
14) ch12, hdc, sc, 2sc, sc7, sk1st & 2 R, slst to body, end off
1) ch3, slst, hdc, ch2, ch3, slst, hdc, ch2 turn
2) sc same, sc2, 2sc, ch2 turn
3) sc5, ch2 turn
4) scdec, sc2, scdec, ch2 turn
5) sk1, (scdec) twice, ch2 turn
6) sc2, 2sc, ch2 turn
7) sc same, sc2, 2sc, ch2 turn
8) sc same, sc4, 2sc, ch2 turn
9) sc same, sc6, 2sc, ch2 turn
10) sc8, ch2 turn
11) scdec, sc5, scdec, ch2 turn
12) sk1, scdec, sc3, scdec, ch2 turn
13) sk1, scdec, sc, scdec
14) ch12, hdc, sc, 2sc, sc7, sk1st & 2 R, slst to body, end off
Window Kitten
1) ch3, slst, sc, ch2, ch3, slst, sc, ch2 turn
2) sc same, sc2, 2sc, ch2 turn
3) sc5, ch2 turn
4) scdec, sc2, scdec, ch2 turn
5) sk1, (scdec) twice, ch2 turn
6) sc2, 2sc, ch2 turn
7) sc same, sc2, 2sc, ch2 turn
8) sc6, 2sc, ch2 turn
9) sc6
10) ch12, sc, (2sc in next st) three times, sc7, sk1st & 2 R, slst to body, end off
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Here be dragons.
Okay - so it's only one dragon ... and it's only in silhouette ... and it's only a crocheted applique version. But it was requested by a friend, so it comes with love. :-)
For Fluxx
3/14/11 NOTE: PDF version with instructions written out in words available for free at Ravelry:
download now
Dragon Appliqué
C. A. Lira 2008
Note: crochet thread sz 10
hk size 9 (1.75mm)
finished height 2”
Head
1) ch4, sc2, 2sc, ch2 turn
2) sc2, 2sc, ch2 turn
3) sc same st, sc3, slst, ch4
Snout
4) hdc in 2ndst, dc2, hdc, sc3, 2sc, ch2 turn
Neck
5) sc2, slst, ch2 turn
6) sc2, 2sc
Wing
7) ch19, slst, sc3, hdc3, dc3, sk1 st, sc12, ch2 turn
8) sc7, 3sc in same st, hdc, dc2, sk1 st, slst, ch7, slst
9) sc, hdc, dc3, sk1 st, slst, ch5, slst
10) sc, hdc, dc, dc in same st as ch5, sk3 sts, sc10, ch2 turn
11) sc same st, sc5, ch2 turn
12) sc6
Arm
13) ch5, slst2, (ch2, slst2) twice, sc, 2hdc in next st, hdc2, sc2, scdec, ch2 turn
Haunch/Leg
14) sc6
15) ch3, sc, hdc3, sc5, ch2 turn
16) sc same st, sc7, 2sc in same st, ch2 turn
17) sc same st, sc2, sl st, ch1 turn
Foot
18) slst, sc3, ch6, slst, slstdec, ch2, slst, sc same st as ch2, dc4, ch1, sl st side of dc, slst same st as dc, sk1 st, slst, sc same st as next slst, sc6, ch12, slst, sc6, 2sc in next st, sc9, slst, ch1 turn
Butt/Tail
19) slst, 2sc in next st, hdc, dc4, hdc3, sc6, slst
Tail Barb
20) ch3, slst, sc, dc into end of tail, ch1, slst into side of dc, ch3, slst, sc, slst to tail, slst
Spines
21) ch3, slst, hdc, sk3 sts (including same as ch3), slst to 4th st, slst2, {ch4, slst, hdc, dc, sk3 sts (including same as ch4), slst to 4th st, slst2}} three times
22) slst5 across front of wing in an arc, slst1 on neck
23) ch4, slst, hdc, dc, sk3 sts (including same as ch3), slst to 4th st , slst
Ear
24) ch4, slst, hdcdec, slst to same st as ch4
Spine/Horn
25) ch3, slst, sc, sk3 sts (including st of ch3), slst join to 4th st at top of brow, end off
For Fluxx
3/14/11 NOTE: PDF version with instructions written out in words available for free at Ravelry:
download now
Dragon Appliqué
C. A. Lira 2008
Note: crochet thread sz 10
hk size 9 (1.75mm)
finished height 2”
Head
1) ch4, sc2, 2sc, ch2 turn
2) sc2, 2sc, ch2 turn
3) sc same st, sc3, slst, ch4
Snout
4) hdc in 2ndst, dc2, hdc, sc3, 2sc, ch2 turn
Neck
5) sc2, slst, ch2 turn
6) sc2, 2sc
Wing
7) ch19, slst, sc3, hdc3, dc3, sk1 st, sc12, ch2 turn
8) sc7, 3sc in same st, hdc, dc2, sk1 st, slst, ch7, slst
9) sc, hdc, dc3, sk1 st, slst, ch5, slst
10) sc, hdc, dc, dc in same st as ch5, sk3 sts, sc10, ch2 turn
11) sc same st, sc5, ch2 turn
12) sc6
Arm
13) ch5, slst2, (ch2, slst2) twice, sc, 2hdc in next st, hdc2, sc2, scdec, ch2 turn
Haunch/Leg
14) sc6
15) ch3, sc, hdc3, sc5, ch2 turn
16) sc same st, sc7, 2sc in same st, ch2 turn
17) sc same st, sc2, sl st, ch1 turn
Foot
18) slst, sc3, ch6, slst, slstdec, ch2, slst, sc same st as ch2, dc4, ch1, sl st side of dc, slst same st as dc, sk1 st, slst, sc same st as next slst, sc6, ch12, slst, sc6, 2sc in next st, sc9, slst, ch1 turn
Butt/Tail
19) slst, 2sc in next st, hdc, dc4, hdc3, sc6, slst
Tail Barb
20) ch3, slst, sc, dc into end of tail, ch1, slst into side of dc, ch3, slst, sc, slst to tail, slst
Spines
21) ch3, slst, hdc, sk3 sts (including same as ch3), slst to 4th st, slst2, {ch4, slst, hdc, dc, sk3 sts (including same as ch4), slst to 4th st, slst2}} three times
22) slst5 across front of wing in an arc, slst1 on neck
23) ch4, slst, hdc, dc, sk3 sts (including same as ch3), slst to 4th st , slst
Ear
24) ch4, slst, hdcdec, slst to same st as ch4
Spine/Horn
25) ch3, slst, sc, sk3 sts (including st of ch3), slst join to 4th st at top of brow, end off
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Turkey Love
Remember grade school? Me neither. ;-) About the only thing that I do remember from the hazy days of my Jurassic youth are the arts and crafts. One of the classics is still my favorite. I wonder if today's pre-school set are still instructed in the time honored Thanksgiving tradition of the hand-outline turned Tom Turkey? Well, if not,they are being greatly disserviced.
Since I'm all about the quirky and the odd I thought I'd concoct an applique version and share it with the cyber-room:
Thanksgiving Turkey Hand Appliqué C. A. Lira 2008
Note: crochet thread sz 10, hk size 9 (1.75mm), finished height 2”
Body – brown
1) ch8, turn
2) sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc5, 2 sc in last st, ch2 turn
3) sc in same st, sc dec, sc5, 2sc next st, ch2 turn
4) sc in same st, sc8, 2sc next st, ch2 turn
5) sc in same st, sc11, ch2 turn
6) sc8, sl st next ch, ch2 turn
7) sc8, ch2 turn
8) sc3, 2sc in next st, sc4, end off
Feathers/Fingers
Yellow
pinky
insert in1st st at right end of body R8
9) ch2, sc2, ch2 turn
10) sc2, end off
ring
insert in 3rd st from right of body R8
9) ch2, sc2, ch2 turn
10) sc2, end off
middle
insert in 5th st from right of body R8
9) ch2, sc2, ch2 turn
10) sc2, ch2 turn
11) sc2, end off
index
insert in 3rd st from left of body R8
9) ch2, sc2, ch2 turn
10)sc2, end off
Orange
pinky
insert in 1st sc of yellow R10
11) ch2, sc dec, end off
ring
insert in 1st sc of yellow R10
11) ch2, sc2, ch2 turn
12) sc2, end off
middle
insert in right most st of yellow R11
12) ch2, sc2, ch2 turn
13) sc2, end off
index
insert in right most st of yellow R10,
11) ch2, sc2, ch2 turn
12) sc2, end off
Red
pinky
insert in right most st of orange R11
12) ch2, sc dec, end off
ring
insert in right most st of orange R12
13) ch2, sc2, ch2 turn
14) sc dec, ch2 turn
15) sc dec, end off
middle
insert in 1st sc of orange R13
14) ch2, sc2, ch2 turn
15) sc2, ch2 turn
16) sc dec, ch2 turn
17) sc dec, end off
index
insert in right most st of orange R12
13) ch2, sc2, ch2 turn
14) sc2, ch2 turn
15) sc dec, ch2 turn
16) sc dec, end off
Thumb - brown
insert into inside st of remaining brown (next to index finger)
1) ch2, sc2, 2sc in next, ch2 turn
2) sc2 , sc dec, ch2 turn
3) sc4 , ch2 turn
4) sc4, ch2 turn
5) sc dec, sc2, ch2
6) sc dec, sl st, end off
Beak – orange
insert into side of thumb at R5
ch3, dc dec, sl st to side of st at R4 of thumb
end off
Waddle – red
insert into side of thumb under beak at R3
ch4, hdc in 2nd ch from hook, sl st next ch, sl st to same st as ch3, end off
Hat – black
ch3, sc3 across top of thumb (R6), ch3 turn
sl st 2, hdc3, slst3, end off
with yellow and yarn needle, stitch square into hat above brim (see photo)
Feet – orange
left
insert in 2nd sc of body R3
ch5, sl st2,
ch3, sl st2,
ch3, sl st3,
sl st next 2 free ch of ch5,
sl st in same st as ch5, end off
right
sk 2 st on body, insert
repeat pattern of other foot
Since I'm all about the quirky and the odd I thought I'd concoct an applique version and share it with the cyber-room:
Thanksgiving Turkey Hand Appliqué C. A. Lira 2008
Note: crochet thread sz 10, hk size 9 (1.75mm), finished height 2”
Body – brown
1) ch8, turn
2) sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc5, 2 sc in last st, ch2 turn
3) sc in same st, sc dec, sc5, 2sc next st, ch2 turn
4) sc in same st, sc8, 2sc next st, ch2 turn
5) sc in same st, sc11, ch2 turn
6) sc8, sl st next ch, ch2 turn
7) sc8, ch2 turn
8) sc3, 2sc in next st, sc4, end off
Feathers/Fingers
Yellow
pinky
insert in1st st at right end of body R8
9) ch2, sc2, ch2 turn
10) sc2, end off
ring
insert in 3rd st from right of body R8
9) ch2, sc2, ch2 turn
10) sc2, end off
middle
insert in 5th st from right of body R8
9) ch2, sc2, ch2 turn
10) sc2, ch2 turn
11) sc2, end off
index
insert in 3rd st from left of body R8
9) ch2, sc2, ch2 turn
10)sc2, end off
Orange
pinky
insert in 1st sc of yellow R10
11) ch2, sc dec, end off
ring
insert in 1st sc of yellow R10
11) ch2, sc2, ch2 turn
12) sc2, end off
middle
insert in right most st of yellow R11
12) ch2, sc2, ch2 turn
13) sc2, end off
index
insert in right most st of yellow R10,
11) ch2, sc2, ch2 turn
12) sc2, end off
Red
pinky
insert in right most st of orange R11
12) ch2, sc dec, end off
ring
insert in right most st of orange R12
13) ch2, sc2, ch2 turn
14) sc dec, ch2 turn
15) sc dec, end off
middle
insert in 1st sc of orange R13
14) ch2, sc2, ch2 turn
15) sc2, ch2 turn
16) sc dec, ch2 turn
17) sc dec, end off
index
insert in right most st of orange R12
13) ch2, sc2, ch2 turn
14) sc2, ch2 turn
15) sc dec, ch2 turn
16) sc dec, end off
Thumb - brown
insert into inside st of remaining brown (next to index finger)
1) ch2, sc2, 2sc in next, ch2 turn
2) sc2 , sc dec, ch2 turn
3) sc4 , ch2 turn
4) sc4, ch2 turn
5) sc dec, sc2, ch2
6) sc dec, sl st, end off
Beak – orange
insert into side of thumb at R5
ch3, dc dec, sl st to side of st at R4 of thumb
end off
Waddle – red
insert into side of thumb under beak at R3
ch4, hdc in 2nd ch from hook, sl st next ch, sl st to same st as ch3, end off
Hat – black
ch3, sc3 across top of thumb (R6), ch3 turn
sl st 2, hdc3, slst3, end off
with yellow and yarn needle, stitch square into hat above brim (see photo)
Feet – orange
left
insert in 2nd sc of body R3
ch5, sl st2,
ch3, sl st2,
ch3, sl st3,
sl st next 2 free ch of ch5,
sl st in same st as ch5, end off
right
sk 2 st on body, insert
repeat pattern of other foot
Monday, November 3, 2008
Election Antics and Appliques
Note: Updated patterns now available for free at Ravelry:
Eagle Applique
Elephant Applique
Donkey Applique
Election Day tomorrow here in the US. It's a biggie. Historic, popular and oh so partisan.
Red states, blue states, right wing, left wing, does that make the "middle-of-the-bird people" purple? Apologies Pat Paulsen.
Apparently it does!
As one of the borderline apathetic that actually bothers to vote regularly - and often ;-) I became curious enough to peruse the pre-election e-info out there and for the first time saw that there are indeed such things as "purple states". Inspiration struck hard and dragged me 50 feet.
In honor of the highest voter turn-out in decades and the discovery of an official color for indecision, I present a few election-inspired appliques (complete with chart):
Enjoy!
Note: Updated pattern for Eagle applique is available for free at Ravelry.
Eagle Applique C. A. Lira 2008
See Revised Pattern
1) ch10
2) ch5, sl st, sc & hdc next st, sc
3) ch15, sl st 5, sc 20, sl st
4) ch6, sl st 7
5) ch5, sl st 5
6) sc 18, sl st
7) ch 5, sl st 6
8) ch 5, sl st 6
9) sc 4, hdc, dc, hdc, sc 8, sl st
10) ch 5, sl st 5
11) ch4, sl st 5
12) sc 6
13) sl st, (ch3, sl st2, sl st next st) 3 times
14) sc 4
15) ch4, sl st5
end off
Note: Updated pattern for Donkey Applique free at Ravelry.
Democratic Donkey Applique C. A. Lira 2008
See Revised Pattern
1) ch 6
Back
2) ch3, dc in same ch, hdc, sc2, hdc, 2dc next st, slst into side of last dc, slst in beginning ch
Ears
3) ch4, dc (hub dc) in 3rd ch from hook, ch3, slst, sc, slst into top of hub dc , dc in same ch as hub dc, ch3, slst, sc, dc in same ch as hub dc
Nose
4) ch4, dc, hdc, dc, slst to bottom of last dc in hub
Neck/Chest
5) dc into free ch (remaining from nose ch4), hdc into side of dc (last dc of step), 2sc in next st (beginning chain)
Front Legs
6) ch6, sc, slst, ch2, sc & slst in next ch, hdc next ch of ch6, hdc2, slst to body in same st as ch6
Belly
7) ch1, hdc4
Back Legs
8) ch6, sc & slst in next ch, slst, sc, hdc2, slst to body,
9) ch1, slst2, ch5, sc & slst in next ch of ch5, slst, sc4, slst to body
Tail
10) ch6, slst 2, 2 slst next ch, slst2, sl st to body
Rump
11) sc in next st on body, 2sc next st
Back & Back of Neck
12) slst 5 along back, (2slst in next st) twice, slst, slst under ear
end off
Note: Updated pattern for Elephant Applique free at Ravelry.
Republican Elephant Applique C. A. Lira 2008
See Revised Pattern
1) ch6, ch1, sc in same ch, sc4, 2sc in next ch, ch2 turn
2) sc same st as turning chain, sc6, 2sc next st, ch2 turn
3) sc same st as turning chain, sc8, 2sc next st, ch2 turn
4) sc11, ch2 turn
5) sc11, ch2 turn
6) sc3, ch2 turn
7) sc3, ch2 turn
8) sc3
9) ch1, sl st into side of same sc, sl st 5
10) sc3, ch2 turn
11) sc3, ch2 turn
12) sc3
13) ch1, sl st into side of same sc, sl st 2
14) ch6
15) sc, sc dec next 2 sts, sc2
16) hdc into side of next st, sc, sl st to beginning ch
end off
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