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OverviewWelcome to the Morgan family home! Let me give you a tour. Each room in this Victorian household has a special purpose and is favored by a unique feline inhabitant. From the cuddly and adorable Nursery Kittens to Aunt Pru’s Persian, there's a tale behind each kitty companion--and a family member who loves them. From the Cook's Cat to Grandad's Silver Tabby, the Morgans' cats will capture your heart, and the knitting pattern for each will have your needles flying, There are 20 cats in all, with complete instructions to knit each one. Most of the patterns in this book have sections which are worked flat and sections which are worked in the round, so your attention will always be held. A few of them are geared toward the beginner, with shaping achieved by simple increasing and decreasing. Others are more challenging, but even these will be easily accomplished if undertaken with an adventurous spirit. The Morgans and their kitties are sure to delight all cat-loving knitters! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sara Elizabeth KellnerPublisher: Stackpole Books Imprint: Stackpole Books ISBN: 9780811772785ISBN 10: 0811772780 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 05 November 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews"Designer Kellner (Knits for Kitties) blends nature guide with knitting know-how in this fun collection of stuffed animal knits for seasoned crafters. -- ""Publishers Weekly"" This is a lovely blend of science and craft. Recommended for most public libraries. -- ""Library Journal""" Author InformationSara Elizabeth Kellner is the author of Wild and Woolly Knitted Animals and the designer of Rabbit Hole Knits - toy and animal patterns for hand knitters. Her goal when designing is to create patterns that portray the animals realistically while still evoking the personality of each, a twinkle in each of their eyes, and the question ""Did I just see that animal move?"" on the lips of every knitter. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |