Tux and Tabby Persian Mods (RET) by Jenna Wingate

Tux and Tabby Persian Mods (RET)

Crochet
March 2018
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 20 rows = 4 inches
3.5 mm (E)
4.0 mm (G)
5.5 mm (I)
300 - 350 yards (274 - 320 m)
20inches tall
US
English
This pattern is available for $3.00.

RETIRED


Change the White Persian Kitty to a Tuxedo or Tabby or Tabby & White Persian Kitty with these easy Mods! Instructions include a new face pattern and a lot of hints and tips on adding white markings and/or stripes.

PLEASE NOTE: This is not a stand-alone pattern. You will need to rely on the original White Persian Kitty Buddy pattern to complete the modifications included in this file.

This is a crochet pattern, not a finished object

Crochet Terms: American
Language: English
Finished Size: 20 inches tall, 12 inches wide at the body
Skill Level: intermediate
In-Line Color Changes: yes
Shaping: minimal
Sewing: yes
Number of Pages: 6
Number of Images: 18
Other: White or matching felt is recommended for a belly patch.

This pattern uses commonly found Medium Weight Yarn and Stuffing. You will need 2-3 sizes of crochet hooks for the parts, clearly marked. All parts are crocheted, so it is safe for all ages. It is designed so there are minimal ends to sew in.

Pattern is written and arranged for ease of following and natural eye-movement. I recommend that you read all pattern notes and follow the pattern in order so you won’t run into any problems. Crochet help is available through Email.

Yardage, Full materials list, and Stitches Used are available on the blog at:
http://www.jennawingatedesigns.com/2018/02/in-progress-pe...

Pattern Usage
You are welcome to sell finished items made from this pattern. If you do so online, please link to the website and give designer credit. Please do not reproduce, share, sell, or ‘borrow from’ this pattern in whole or in part, including all text or images. If you intend to offer items made to order from any of my patterns, please do not use my images to advertise. Your customers will want to see the quality of work YOU do, not the quality of work I do. Above all, your honesty is appreciated and allows designers to continue doing what they do. Please email only if you have any questions. No other form of communication is as reliable as email. Thanks!