Knit your own Kitty Puff.
Yes I have the knitting pattern right here. Use for your cats, use for yourself, knit millions and take over the planet with little woollen puffs. Knit kitty puffs, knit chickie puffs, knit lion puffs, raid your wool stash and get knitting.
The pattern is very easy and quick so great for beginners.

You don’t need much materials, a small amount of wool, if you have to change colour half-way through, great, your puff will look even better.
Get an old pillow and take out the stuffing, stuff with some cat-nip for very happy pusses.

The pattern
Cast on 18 stitches.
Row 1: Knit
Row 2: Purl
Row 3: Knit
Row 4 : Purl
Rows 5-20 (repeat rows 1 and 2 8 times)
Row 21 : [K2TOG] across row – 18 stitches
Row 22 : Purl
Row 23 : [K2TOG] across row – 9 stitches
Cut your wool leaving a very long end. Thread the end into a needle and go back through the last 9 stiches left. Pull tight. Face the right sides of your puff together and sew up the seam until you reach the original cast on stitches.
Turn back out so the right sides are facing back out.
Stuff your puff.
Sew up the cast on edge with a running stitch so it creates a flat edge. You can get creative here and try and pull up little ears if you want. Doesn’t matter if your puff looks strange. You cat will still adore it.
Sew on a nose with a different colour wool and a mouth.
Sew on eyes.
Leave somewhere for your cat to stare at it for days until four am in the morning when you will hear the happy yowling of a cat with it’s puff.


Posted on September 30, 2019, in Uncategorized and tagged cats, Drawing, Fun, Illustration, Knitting, knitting patterns, Pen and Ink, Sketchbook. Bookmark the permalink. 5 Comments.
I had to look up the purl stich, but it’s just the normal stitch i see, easy!
I am thinking crochet… but this might be faster 😀
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They’re very easy to knit. 😊👍
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Yes, i have seen it now, now i know that one sticht, very easy, i only have to find the time now. 😉 Maybe tomorrow, at work.
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You could just use the knit stitch too, it would work just as well. Your cat certainly won’t mind garter stitch or stocking stitch. ♥️
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Yes, i know, thank you. I must find some time now to make one… Or more, see what he will do with it. I was already making the joke, what i could crochet that zebra little ones, and then just put them next to the big one, LOL…
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