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Intermediate
I'm sure you've heard those amazing stories about cats surviving falls from incredible heights. This is not one of those stories.
The example was made with worsted weight (8 or 10 ply) wool yarns using US size 3/3.25mm needles, but almost any yarn could be used with the corresponding needle size. Splat Cat measures approximately 7 inches long & 5 inches wide. But of course size will change depending on choice of yarn & needle.
The tail & body are worked in one piece in the round, and the eyeballs, arms, legs, and ears can either be knit on stitches picked up from the body, or knit separately and sewn on.
This is an intermediate pattern with plenty of instructional photos & helpful links.
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Knitting Manifesto:
1. Projects should only take a few hours from start to finish.
2. Projects should have few or no seams to sew up at the end.
3. Projects should be made in one piece, or the absolute minimum of pieces necessary.
4. Projects should use the simplest stitches to get the desired effects as possible.
5. And above all, they should be quick and fun enough to knit over and over ...
Knitting Manifesto:
1. Projects should only take a few hours from start to finish.
2. Projects should have few or no seams to sew up at the end.
3. Projects should be made in one piece, or the absolute minimum of pieces necessary.
4. Projects should use the simplest stitches to get the desired effects as possible.
5. And above all, they should be quick and fun enough to knit over and over until you have little herds of funny critters following you about the house.
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