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Victorian Housecats to Knit

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In the Victorian era, each room had a purpose, and in the imagined house of the Morgans, each room also has a feline inhabitant. Meet each cat and choose your favorites to knit: 20 cat patterns. From the cuddly and adorable Nursery Kittens to Aunt Pru’s Persian, each will capture your heart and get your needles flying.

Welcome to the Morgan family home! Let me give you a tour. Each room in this Victorian household has a special purpose and is favoured by a unique feline inhabitant. From the cuddly and adorable Nursery Kittens to Aunt Pru’s Persian, theres a tale behind each kitty companion--and a family member who loves them. From the Cooks Cat to Grandads 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!

Sara Elizabeth Kellner is a knitted toy designer who can’t imagine a happier life; it combines a lifelong obsession with knitting and a devotion to children and animals. Sara has a standing invitation from Vogue Knitting Live to exhibit her designs in the artist’s gallery at their live events in New York City, USA. She is the author of Knits for Kitties, and her designs have been published in, Harry Potter Knitting Magic I and II, Official Disney Knitting Book, and Knit a Vintage Christmas, among others.

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





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