Barb sent me a photo of some kitty cats in the style very similar to Ernest and his friends.
The designer is Japanese and doesn't share her pattern but I thought I'd check the catalogue of Esther Braithwaite's knitted animal dolls on Ravelry and see if she had a kitty cat pattern. Woo Hoo! I found one -
'Kitty Friends'.
I quickly paid the $3CAD and downloaded the pattern. It's even easier than Ernest's bear pattern as there are no decreases for shaping the head.
I found some heather grey DK yarn in my stash and set to work - shirking all the housework and gardening I should have done that day. I modified the pattern by duplicate stitching a sunflower on the sweater and added a 5-stitch i-cord tail.
I present, Thomas.
His whiskers are 2 strands of DMC floss.
The tail was knit later and grafted into place.
I took Thomas and Ernest outside for a little photoshoot amid the violas.
Yesterday, we joined my former retired colleagues for our semi-annual luncheon at Mandarin.
We then headed to Indigo Book Store at the Oshawa Centre and had another little photo shoot among their much larger animal friends - none of whom wore any spiffy clothing.
I've now been commissioned to knit kitties matching the basic features of Barb's two cats, Charlotte and Roger, and have been given strict instructions about sweater style and colour, facial features, and the bushiness of the tails. I've been too busy these past couple of days to get much done on them.
Tomorrow Judy, MaryK, and I are heading up to Beaverton for the Farm Girl Quilting
Hand Stitching Day. It will be my second early wakeup in two days in order to get us there for 10am.
This morning I also had to get up early to greet a sales rep from a window/door replacement company to get the ball rolling on a couple of $$$ things $$$ that have been on my to do list for quite a while.
Monday a bunch of us from
guild are joining the
Scarborough Needlearts Guild for their 50th Anniversary celebration. It involves a stitch day and a catered lunch. All the car pooling from Durham Region has been arranged. Then next Saturday, being the first Saturday of June, will be our guild stitch day at our meeting place.
And finally... this afternoon, I transplanted some small, low-lying hostas into the front of the bed at the front of the house. The new plants had popped up all over the bed so I thought I'd collect and organize them a bit. Once the daffodils are trimmed back, I'll plant larger leaf hostas behind them in that bare area in front of the low shrub under the window.
That garden hardly gets any light in the summer so shade plants are the only ones that will do well there. The big hostas will come from some of the garden beds in the back yard.