How hard can it be?
Regular readers will know that I do love a knitting kit. None is sweeter than this Make Your Own Knitted Cat and Mouse Kit from Red Rose and Blue. The kit came with 100% wool to make the cat and the mouse, stuffing, knitting needles and a tapestry needle for making up. It all arrived in a cute little bag and cost £15.50.
Now, upon perusing the pattern, I observed that the knitting bit for the cat looked easy; one square for the tail and a rectangle each for the head and tail. However, a glance at the picture of the cat on the front of the kit suggested it was all a bit more 3D and therefore some effort would be required with the making up if I wanted it to bear any resemblance to the designer's vision.
Anyway, I set off in faith with the garter stitch knitting for the pink cat. The kit provides some intriguing knitting needles that are supposed to give the feel of ivory but I stuck with my own 3.25mm Signature Needles, which are ace for knitting small things.
I was just getting towards the end of rectangle for the cat's head when disaster struck. I ran out of yarn! This was a bit of a shock as I'd kept the tails short and not wasted any by starting again etc. Anyway, it was all sorted with a quick email to Tola at Red Rose and Blue and soon more yarn was on its way.
In the interim, I knitted the mouse, which was garter stitch with some simple shaping. I sewed it up using mattress stitch and then made the tail from a crochet chain rather than attempt the finger knitting suggested in the pattern.
Once my new supply of pink yarn arrived, I finished the cat's head and made its tail. The making up was indeed tough - the body and head need to be shaped quite a lot in the both the sewing and the stuffing.The yarn kept snapping whilst I was doing the sewing, which was hugely aggravating but not really uncommon. The wool looks really nice on the finished kit though.
Anyway, there you have it. A lovely Waldorf-style kitty and mousey. I have two other Red Rose and Blue kits; one for a bunny and one for a family of chickens. I'm looking forward to making them once I've had a little lie down...
Melx
They look fab, well done .. i look forward to seeing the other creations when your back from your lie down :)
ReplyDeleteHave a great evening :)
Mantha xx
Aww, they're gorgeous Mel! You'll have to give them names!
ReplyDeletexx
Thanks Mantha and Katina. You're very kind.
ReplyDeleteNot sure about names yet, but will give it sojme serious thought!