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Colorful Cat Hats: Give Your Cute Cat Some Style. About a week ago, Richard wrote an article about dog cosplay costumes. In that post, he asked the question, “When did we start putting clothes on our pets?” To answer that, it’s been happening for a long time now. I have friends who have entire closets dedicated to their pet’s wardrobe. Personally, I don’t understand that, but I’m sure for them it must be fun. Since I’m a dog owner, I can see how a dog might put up with being put in clothes. These felt berets are different though. How do you get this hat on your cat? Via: [Craft] Crazy Cat Hat. Author Brenda K. B. Anderson Introduction You know the look on your cat's face right before it tears through the room, stalking it's invisible prey?

P.S. Materials List Materials: One skein (no more than 150 yards) of Lion Brand Homespun yarn in "Edwardian". Finished Size This hat will fit a tween, teen, or adult with a head circumference of up to 22". Gauge To make a gauge circle swatch, work rounds 1-6 of hat pattern. Notes Abbreviations and terms used in this pattern: Ch = chain Dc = double crochet Hdc = half double crochet sc = single crochet st(s) = stitch (stitches) Sc2tog = single crochet 2 stitches together.

Sl st = slip stitch Tr = triple or treble crochet The back bump: This is also known as the back, backside, or butt of a chain stitch. Magic Ring: Most of the pieces in this pattern start out with a magic ring. The Pattern Directions: The top of the hat is crocheted in a spiral, starting at the top center. Make Hat Base: Round 1. Round 2. 2 sc into each st around (12 sts). Row 22. Row 23. France, Le Mieux. Ooo la la! Your cat will be très sophistiqué sporting this chic beret.

The swirling decrease and tiny nubbin atop this hat sets this cat beret apart from the rest. Don’t be surprised when your cat dons the beret and demands a cigarette and coffee for breakfast. Le Mieux is already available as a free Ravelry pattern, but I will reprint it here for those of you who are still on the waiting list. Materials • 60 yards of DK yarn. Gauge • 6.5 stitches = 1 inch on US size 7 needles in stockinette stitch Abbreviations [ ] repeat instructions between bracketsco cast onk knitk2tog knit two stitches togetherktbl knit through the back loopM1L make one leftM1R make one rightp purlpm place markerrnd round(s)ssk slip one stitch knitwise, slip next stitch knitwise, then knit stitches togethersts stitch(es) Directions CO 60 sts onto one US size 7 circular needle (needle A).

Finishing Using the tapestry needle, thread yarn tail through the 3 remaining sts. Giddyup Kitty! Giddyup kitty! When your cat dons this itty bitty cowboy hat, don't be surprised when your cat sneaks out to go the saloon to down a frosty glass of milk or tries to lay down the law with you. Check out my other free patterns for more cat headgear ideas. Materials • 30 yards of worsted weight yarn. I used Lion Cotton Solid. • Size J/6.0 mm crochet hook • Tapestry needle Gauge • 4 sts in sc = 1 inch I have a feeling I'm a tight crocheter, so you may have to go down a hook size or two if you crochet on the loose (aka normal) side.Abbreviations[ ] repeat instructions between bracketsch chainsc single crochetsl st slip stitchst(s) stitch(es) 5/28/11 Edited directions to fix increases so stitch counts are correct.Directions Use the magic ring method, ch 1.

Top and SideRnd 1: Ch 1, sc into base of sl st just made, sc 2 times into next 5 sc. BrimRnd 1: Ch 1, sc 1 into base of sl st just made, [sc 1 time in next 3 sc, sc 2 times in next sc] to end. International cat hats. Nothing says America more than Lady Liberty herself! Just in time for the 4th of July, this pattern includes not only a Statue of Liberty cat hat, but a also a mini torch cat toy.

Don't forget to check out my other free patterns listed on the sidebar! Materials• 25 yards of worsted weight yarn for the hat. I used Cascade 220.• 7 yards of worsted weight, feltable wool for the cat toy in main color (torch), 3 yards of worsted weight feltable wool for the contrasting color (flame)• 1 pair of US size 7, 16 inch circular needles, OR needle size needed to achieve gauge.

Abbreviations[ ] repeat instructions between bracketsbo bind offcc contrasting colorco cast onk knitk2tog knit two stitches togetherkfb knit through the front loop without dropping the stitch from the needle, and then knit through the back loop and drop the stitchktbl knit through the back loopm1 make one stitchmc main colorrnd round(s)sts stitch(es)Directions for hatUsing the US size 7 needles, CO 56 sts. Row 1: kfb.

International Cat Hat: Turkey. What cat doesn't need a fez? Well, perhaps Fifty doesn't need a fez... This hat is knitted from the top down. Admittedly, it is tricky to start this hat because 1 stitch is knitted back into itself to create 8 stitches, so remember to cast on that first slip knot loosely. Don't forget to check out my other free patterns listed on the sidebar! Materials • 80 yards of worsted weight feltable (non superwash) wool for the hat. I used Cascade 220.• 1 yard of DK or worsted weight black yarn for the tassel. I used Tahki Cotton Classic because it is in my stash.• 2 US size 10.5 circular needles, any length, OR size needed to achieve gauge. ** Alternatively, loosely CO 4 sts onto one needle and kfb 4 times.

Once the hat is dry, make a tassel and weave it into the center of the hat. If you make this, as always, I'd love to hear from you and see your fezzed up cat! Just Wingin' It - Angel, Celtic, Pagan Wiccan Wholesale Retail Jewelry Catalog Cat Hats Page. Hit your "Refresh" button to view the most recent updates to this page. Click on each graphic for detailed view.

Hats and Coordinating Collars Welcome to the magical world of unique hand-crafted gifts that are all things bright and beautiful! Highly recommended by our feline friends! Items found on this page are special order items and will be shipped from the manufacturer. Sizes for hats and collars: Small (less than 8 pounds) Medium (8-11 pounds) Large (12+ pounds) My Little Violets!

Violet Purrfection! Glorious Gold! Snowflake Princess! Holiday Cheer! No Trick, Just a Treat! Hearts-N-Valentines! Lucky Charms! My Pimp Paw is Strong! Big G, the notorious C.A.T., is the most wanted hoodlum in our neighborhood. Among his rumored activities are pushing catnip, stealing food from kitties, and threatening the other toms. You see, there is only room for one player in this 'hood, and his pimp paw is strong! Remember, folks, Halloween is right around the corner, and your cat does not want to be left out. Check out my other free patterns for dressing up your cat or your kid. Materials 40 yards of worsted weight purple yarn for the hat. I used Cascade 220 in colorway 780710 yards of worsted weight yellow yarn for the gold chainsSize J crochet hook for the hatSize K crochet hook for the gold chains12 inches of 5/8-inch ribbon in an animal printA couple of feathers. Abbreviations[ ] repeat instructions between bracketsch chainsc single crochetsl st slit stitchst(s) stitches 5/28/11 Edited sc increases so stitch counts are correct.DirectionsUsing the magic ring method and the smaller crochet hook, ch 1.

Cut yarn. Pig hag.