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Master Class "kittens»


Author Kristina Tuchkova 2023
Thank you for your interest in my master class and its purchase.

This description is for personal use only.

You can sell a finished toy related to this MK.

When publishing a finished work, please credit me as the author


of the description.@the_warmly

I will be very pleased to see your toys connected in my


master class.
To crochet a toy, you need to have basic crochet
skills.

Legend:
1.KA- amigurumi ring
2.vp- air loop
3.etc- increase (knit2 sc in 1 loop)
4.ub- decrease (knit2 sc for the front half loops together) 5
.sc- single crochet 6.ss- connecting column

7.pssn- half double crochet


8.ssn- double crochet

Necessary materials:
• For kittiesYARN ART Jeans (55% cotton/45% acrylic; 50 g/
160m) - (1 skein)
• For jumpsuit yarn:Knit Fashion “mink down” blue label
will take 1/4 skein
But the same jeans will do (half a skein)
• To decorate the muzzle and paws, you need a little yarn:
YARN ART Jeans 74 shade
• Safety eyelets :12 mm
• Holofiber or sintepuh
• Hook :2 mm or 1.75 (depending on your knitting density)
• 6Black thin thread for embroidery of eyebrows and eyes
• Knitting marker or contrast thread
• Tailor's needles
• Scissors
• Eye tightening needle
• Lighter (for sealing eyes)
• 2 buttons 9 mm
Shades:
• Primary body color:YARN ART Jeans 05
• Additional :YARN ART Jeans 03 ( muzzle, paws, tip of
ears)
These parts will take quite a bit of yarn
• Spout :74 shade Yarn Art Jeans
• Whites of the eyes:62 74 shade Yarn Art Jeans
• Overalls : M43 mink down
• Bow :YARN ART Jeans (shade 20)

You can choose absolutely any color to create your own toy.

Notes:
• All parts are knitted in a spiral;

• It is not necessary to fill your head very tightly, this will interfere with your muzzle
tightening, the thread will break, the canvas will stretch;

• We do a color change in the last loop of the row;

• Choose a hook for your knitting density;

• The finished size of the toy is 23 cm, excluding ears, with your knitting
density and your method, the toy may differ in size from mine (I knit tightly,
using the cross stitch method);

• For added safety, I seal the eyes with a lighter, when I have already
inserted the eye and fixed it with a plug, I heat the end from the inside
of the head with a lighter and press it with scissors;

• I recommend knitting paired parts at the same timeto get the


same;

• We knit a mink overall with the same crochet hook as the toy itself.
Once tied, blow warm air with a hair dryer. The jumpsuit will fluff up;
Happy knitting!

Head
Knit in shade #05
1 row: 6 sc in KA (6) 2
row: 6 inc (12)
3 row: (1 sc, inc) * 6 (18)
4 row: 1 sc, inc, (2 sc, inc) * 5, 1sc (24) 5
row: (3 sc, inc) * 6 (30)
6 row: 2sc, inc (4 sc, inc) * 5, 2 sc (36) 7
row: (5 sc, inc) * 6 (42)
8 row: 3 sc, inc (6 sc, inc) * 5, 3 sc (48) 9
row: 48 sc
10 row: (7 sbn, inc) * 6 (54)
11-15 row: 54 sbn (5 rows)
16 row: 4 sc, inc (8 sc, inc) * 5, 4 sc (60)
17 row: 60 sc
18 row: (9 sc, inc) * 6 (66) 19 - 23 row: 66 sc (5
rows) We insert the eyes between the 16th
and 17th rows. So that there are 9 sc
between the eyes

24 row: (9 sc, dec) * 6 (60)


25 row: 4 sc, dec (8 sc, dec) * 5, 4 sc (54) 26
row: (7 sc, dec) * 6 (48)
27 row: 3 sc, dec (6 sc, dec) * 5, 3 sc (42) 28
row: 21 dec (21)
Leave a long end for sewing the head to the body. Strongly
dense stuffing is not needed.
Body
Knit in shade #05
1 row: 6 in KA
2 row: 6 inc (12)
3 row: (1 sc, inc) * 6 (18)
4 row: 1 sc, inc (2sc, inc) * 5, 1 sc (24) 5
row: (3 sc, inc) * 6 (30)
6 row: 2sc, inc (4 sc, inc) * 5, 2sc (36) 7
row: (5 sc, inc) * 6 (42)
8 row: 3 sc, inc (6 sc, inc) * 5, 3 sc (48) 9
row: (7 sc, inc) * 6 (54)
10 row: 4 sc, inc (8 sc, inc) * 5, 4 sc (60)
11-15 row: 60 sc (5 rows)
16 row: 4sc, dec (8 sc, dec) * 5, 4 sc (54)
17-18 row: 54 sc (2 rows)
19 row: (7 sc, dec) * 6 (48)
20-21 row: 48 sc (2 rows)
22 row: 3 sc, dec (6 sc dec) * 5, 3 sc (42)
23-24 row: 42 sc (2 rows)
25 row: (5 sc, dec) * 6 (36)
26-27 row: 36 sc (2 rows)
28 row: 2 sc, dec (4 sc, dec) * 5, 2 sc (30)
29-30 row: 30 sc (2 rows)
31 row: (3 sc, dec) * 6 (24)
32 row: 24 sc
33 row: (6 sc, dec) * 3 (21)

You do not need to leave a long thread, we sew the parts


with the thread remaining from the head. Pay attention to
the neck. Add filler while sewing.
Lower legs (2 parts)
Starting with shade #03

1 row: 6 in KA

2 row: 6 inc (12)

3 row: (1sc, inc) * 6 (18)

4 row: (2 sc, inc) * 6 (24)

5-8 row: (24) sc (4 rows) when knitting the last loop, change
color to #05
9 row: 7sc, (1sc, dec) * 3, 8sc (21)
10-11 row: 21 sc (2 rows)

12 row: 3 inc, 6 sb, 3 dec, 6 sb (21)

13-14 row: 21 sc (2 rows)


15 row: 3 dec, 15 sc (18)

16 row: dec, 16 sc (17)


17-24 row: 17 sc (8 rows)
Knit 3 more offset loops, the leg should look straight when
sewing it to the body.
Stuff the paws tightly to the 21st row, paying special attention to the
heel.
You may have a different number of loops, but you need
to knit just enough so that the foot folds in half.
And knit 8 sc for both walls, leave the thread for sewing to the body.
Upper legs (2 parts)
Starting with shade #3

1 row: 6 in KA

2 row: 6 inc (12)

3 row: 1 sc, inc * 6 (18)


4 row: (8 sc, inc) * 2 (20)

5th row: 20 sc

6 row: 8 sc, 2 dec, 8 sc (18)


7-8 row: 18 sc (2 rows) on the last loop of the 8th row, change the color
to the main shade # 5

9 row: 4 sc, dec, 6 sc, dec, 4 sc (16)

10-17 row: 16 sc (8 rows)


18 row: (2 sc, dec) * 4 (12)

19 row: 12 sc
Stuff the paws only up to 9-10 rows (not tight)

Knit 3 offset loops and knit 5 sc for both walls, leave a long
end for sewing to the body.
Ears (2 parts)
Starting with shade #03

1 row: 6sc in KA
2 row: (1sc, inc) * 3 (9) change on the last loop to the main color
#5
3 row: (2sc, inc) * 3 (12) 4
row: (5sc, inc) * 2 (14) 5
row: (6sc, inc) * 2 (16) 6
row: (7sc, inc) * 2 ( 18) 7
row: (8sc, inc) * 2 (20) 8
row: 20 sc
Fold the ear in half and knit for both walls 9-10 sc

You don't need to hit.


Leave a long end for sewing.
Tail
Starting with a light shade #03
1 row: 6 sc in KA

2 row: 6 inc (12)

3rd row: 12 sc

4 row: (1sc, inc) * 6 (18)

5-9 row: 18 sc (5 rows) at the end of the 9th row, change the color to
the main #05

10 row: 18 sc
11 row: (7sc, dec) * 2 (16)

12-17 row: 16 sc (6 rows)


18 row: (6 sc, dec) * 2 (14)

19-22: 14 sc (4 rows)
23 row: (5 sc, dec) * 2 (12)

24-26 row: 12 sc (3 rows)

Fold in half and knit for both walls 5-6 sc, ponytail
can be filled, but just a little - a little at the very beginning.

The tail is sewn on the same level with the paws between 12-13 next
muzzle
We knittwo details in shade #03. The muzzle does not need to be stuffed 1
row: 6 sbn in KA
2 row: 6 inc * 6 (12)
(on one part we cut the thread) We
proceed to the connection of the parts
3rd row: sl-st, knit in detail 12 sbn, sl-st knit in the 12th loop of the first
part, 11 sbn in the second part.
Where you finished knitting, the bottom of the part.
https://youtu.be/tT3w4ezCywg

By clicking on the link, you can see the principle of


connecting two parts for the muzzle.

Eye tightening

(You can use my “two-strand” tightening method, or you can use


any other that is familiar to you)

For tightening, I used a long needle and two pieces of thread from
which the toy is knitted.
Video on tightening

https://youtu.be/C9nRF3IvEu0

diagram for clarity

2 1 3
we have three points below the
head point (1) central
point (2) to the left eye
point (3) to the right eye
We first make a tightening of the first eye. We outline the middle (between the head
and the body) and insert the needle there (1)

Draw the eyes from the side, from below, insert the eyes from the upper
side and return to the starting point (1)
We pass to the loop to the left of the central one (2), and do it from the
other side, as on the previous one, we also return to the main loop (1)

We do the same with the second eye.


We start from the central loop (1), enter first on the first side
of the eye and return to the central one (1),
go to the loop to the right (3), insert the thread from the other
side and return to the central one (1)
We have two threads on both sides, we tighten each eye,
adjusting each thread.
You don't need to tighten it hard.
Make knots and hide all the threads in the head.
Sew on the muzzle

We sew the muzzle only after tightening. You


don't need to punch your face.
Before sewing on the muzzle, we straighten / stretch it a little
with our hands.
Jumper

neat seam
We embroider the nose above the muzzle at a distance of three loops.
The nose occupies 2 rows.
17-18 row

Embroider the whites of the eyes


We embroider eyebrows in the 12th
row. The eyebrow occupies 2 columns.
It is located directly above the eye.
We embroider cilia with the same thread. (you can stratify
Jeans yarn into 4 threads, and use one for embroidery)

I embroider the antennae with ordinary thin sewing


thread, dark brown or black.
Sew on the ears at a distance between 5-6 rows and 11-12 rows.

The ears go in a semicircle, we sew the back of the ear, stepping back
3 loops, I advise you to fix everything with tailor's needles.
Sew the ears on the back half-loop
Sew on the upper paws stepping back 1 row from
heads.

We sew the lower paws between 12 and 13 rows.

Mark the center on the body and count 9-10 loops from it in each
direction.
The top paws should be directly below the bottom paws.
So that the paws do not bulge in different directions after sewing, I
recommend going down two rows from sewing the legs to the body,
grab one loop from the leg and sew to the body.

Do this on both sides on both legs, thereby the leg will fit closer
to the body.
Overalls
At the end of each row we do VP, we knit in rotary rows

1 row: cast on a chain of 34 ch + 1 ch lift 2 row:


sc in each loop (34) ch lift
3rd row: 4psn, 2inc pssn, 5psn, 2inc pssn, 8pssn, 2inc pssn, 5pssn, 2inc
pssn, 4 pssn (42) ch lifting
4 row: 5 prss, 2 inc prss, 7 prss, 2 inc prss, 10 prss, 2 inc prss, 7 prss, 2
inc prss, 5 prss (50) ch, lifting

5 row: 6 pssn, inc, 11 pssn, inc, 12 pssn, inc, 11 pssn, inc,


6 pssn (54) ch lifting
6 row: 7 dcs, inc, 6 ch, skip 11 dcs of the previous row, inc, 14 dcs,
inc, 6 ch, skip 11 dcs of the previous row, inc, 7 dcs (48) ch lifting

7th row: 8 dcs, inc, 6 dcs, inc, 16 dcs, inc, 6 dcs, inc, 8 dcs (52)
ch lift
8 row: 9 dcs, inc, 6 dcs, inc, 18 dcs, inc, 6 dcs, inc, 9 dcs (56) ch
lift

9th row: 10 dcs, inc, 6 dcs, inc, 20 dcs, inc, 6 dcs, inc, 10 dcs (60)
ch lift

10-15 row: 60pssn (6 rows)

At the end of the 15th row, connect the knitting in a circle with the
help of ss and knit the next rows in a circle, at the end of each row
in the rise and also knit in turning rows
16-18 row: 60pssn, sl-st, ch (3 rows)
19 row: In this row there is a tail, if you don’t have enough to the
tail, or vice versa, there is already an extra row, knit a few more
rows and make a hole for the tail.
We knit: 27 dcs, 6 ch (skip 6 dcs of the previous row) 27 dcs, sl-
st, ch
20 - 25 row: 60 dc, sl-st, ch

20 - 25 row: 60 dc, sl-st, ch (6 rows)

The length should be such that in front and behind between the legs
the two parts are in contact. If yours is shorter/longer, knit more/
fewer rows.

Next, we divide the knitting in this way: for each leg, 23 pss,
between the legs on both sides we leave 7 pss for stitching.

Pants
We attach a thread for the first leg and knit 23pssn, ss, ch (Ss and
ch) to do at the end of each row.

1-3 row: 23psn, slst, ch (3 rows) 4th


row: 23 sc, sl-st
Cut the thread, fasten and hide in the canvas on the inside
of the overalls

We knit the second leg in the same way.


Sew up the hole between the legs.
Collar
We attach the thread to the corner of the first row and knit in
rotary rows. At the end of each row
1 row: 3 sc in each loop to the end of the row 2 row: 1
dc, inc dc (to the end of the row in each loop) 3 row: dc
in each loop
4 row: sc in each loop
Cut the thread, fasten, hide

Ties
We attach the thread under the collar
to dial a chain of 45 ch
make knots at the ends (if desired, you can fix a bead or
sew on a fur pompom)
We make ties on both sides
The second design option, buttons
We attach the thread under the collar
We tie the neckline of the jumpsuit sc on one side, go to
the other side: 4 sc, make a loop for the button, dial 4 ch,
skip 2 loops on the jumpsuit and knit another 5 sc to the
next loop
We make the second loop in the same way
Sew on buttons, 9 mm in diameter
if you have buttons larger / smaller in diameter, you will
need to add more VP to the loops
Headband
We collect a chain from ch (the number of loops cast on depends on
the volume of the head of your ishrushka, dial the loops and try on
your toy, both sides should be in contact)

Connect the two ends of the sl-st, and knit one circle
of sc. Leave the long end for sewing.
Bow
1 row: We collect a chain of 15 ch + 1 ch lift
We knit in turning rows 6 more rows, at the end of each, ch

We tie in a circle, all 4 sides of the sc

Leave a long piece of thread and thread it through the rows to


the middle of the part to decorate the bow
Wrap the middle, fasten and cut the thread, sew the two parts of the
bandage between each other with the thread remaining from the rim. It is
not necessary to sew along the entire length, the middle is enough. A
beautiful and simple accessory for a cat is ready, you can try it on.

Embroidery pads on the upper paws


We embroider the pads on the upper paws at a distance between 1 and 3
next up from the KA (4 pcs)
Distance between each 1 sc
Large is located below, between 2 and 4 side by side
Embroidery pads on the lower paws
Upper pads: (4 pcs) the upper point between 3 and 4 from the KA up the
distance between each 1 sc
the lowest point under the CA, at a distance of 1 sc between the pads

middle: the top point between 4 and 5 next to the KA


(cushion wide by 3 loops)
bottom point, between 7 and 8 next (1 loop)

far on the heel: 13 row (tie 2 loops)


In the process of embroidery, correct, it is better to make outlines,
then go through several times to add volume to the pads,
they should turn out with volume
Do not rush to immediately take a large piece of thread for the foot, as
It may still not be enough and you will need more.
Thank you for knitting according to my
MK, I'm sure that you made excellent
kittens!

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