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Crocheted Cat Bowls and Nap Pads

Crocheted Cat Bowls and Nap Pads

I have been trying to clean out some old  odds and ends of yarn that I have in my stash and to do that I have been making “Cat Bowls” and Nap Pads to donate to our animal shelter.  Several years ago I came across a program called “Comfort for Critters”.

Comfort for Critters is a 100% volunteer program that creates handmade blankets to comfort homeless pets living in animal shelters. While these animals await adoption, the blankets provide a comfortable bed year-round. When they are adopted, their blanket goes with them, providing something familiar as they adjust to their “forever family.”

Please take a look at their information by clicking the link above and if you knit or crochet help them out.  It’s really easy to do and is a great way to use up some of the bits and pieces of yarn you have lying around.

Here’s how I make the “Cat Bowls”.  (I want to point out that I am not a pattern writer.  I just make this stuff up as I go along crocheting so I may not have written it down precisely.   I tried.  If you know how to crochet you can adjust this as needed to make it work.)

I make these hold two or three stands of yarn together and use and L Hook or N Hook.  This pattern is the one I used holding 3 strands of yarn and an N Hook.

Chain 3.  Slip stitch (sl st) in 1st chain to form a ring.

Round 1. Chain 2 and Double Crochet (dc) 10 stitches into ring. Sl st into top of first dc. (10 dc)

Round 2. Chain 2 and 2 dc into each of the 10 stitches . Sl st into top of first dc. (20 dc)

Round 3.  Chain 2 and 1 dc in first st.  Then * 2 dc in next  2 stitches and then 1 dc in next st.  Repeat from *.   Sl st into top of first dc. (30 dc)

Round 4.  Chain 2 and  1 dc in first st.  Then * 2 dc in next  2 stitches and then 1 dc in next 2 sts.  Repeat from *.   Sl st into top of first dc. (45 dc)

Round 5.  Chain 2 and  1 dc in first st.  Then * 2 dc in next  stitch and then 1 dc in next 2 sts.  Repeat from *.   Sl st into top of first dc. (60 dc)

Round 6.  Chain 2 and  1 dc in first st.  Then * 2 dc in next  stitch and then 1 dc in next 3 sts.  Repeat from *.   Sl st into top of first dc. (76 dc)

Round 7 – 10.  Repeat Round 6 ass 1 more stitch in the pattern each time.  (If you want a bigger bowl add more rounds here following the repeat pattern)

Round 11.  Ch 2. Dc in each st around.  Sl st into top of first dc.

Round 12.  Ch 2.  Dc in each st around using only the back loop.  Sl st into top of first dc.

Round 13 – 14 Dc in each st around.  Sl st into top of first dc.

Round 15 – 16.  *Dc in first 10 sts.  Then dc 2 together. Repeat from * around.  Sl st into top of first dc.

Round 17.  Sl st in each dc to make a finished edge.

This pattern can be made larger or smaller.  And the sides can be made more shallow or deeper.  Just play with adding or subtracting rounds in the pattern to suit your needs.

Good luck and have fun crocheting!

 

 

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CAM06538I have still been crocheting even though I have finished with the “hat project”.  Now it’s on to baby blankets.  I have several friends expecting babies soon so I thought I better get busy making gifts.  I have made a couple using this pattern – Fan Stitch Baby Blanket with Shell Border.  I have again tried to write out the pattern in case you are interested.  The pattern here is for the blanket on the right in the photo.  The other two I just continued using the blanket pattern but changed the color of the yarn.

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Crochet cotton multi 4 I’m playing again with crochet.  I made a lap throw with cotton yarn and used a neat little stitch that I have heard called Offset and Block or Tipsy Clusters.  I like the look and it worked up quickly.  If I do it again though I would only use a solid color yarn with this stitch as it shows up better.  Here’s the best I can do with the pattern:  Make it any length you like using a multiple of 12 stitches plus 4. 

Chain to desired length.  (Mine is 34″ wide x 72″ long.)   

Row 1:  Turn.  Chain 3 (count as first dc).  Skip 1 ch on base chain, *5 dc, sk 3 chs, 5 dc in the next ch, sk 4 chs, ch 2; repeat from * across ending with 5 dcs.

Crochet cotton multi 10Row 2:  Turn.  Ch 3 (count as first dc). *5 dcs in dcs, sk ch 2 , 5 dcs in the first dc of shell, sk 4 dcs of shell, ch 2;  repeat from * across ending with 4 dcs and dc in turning chain.

Repeat Row 2 until length you desire.  You can easily change colors in the rows if you wish to use more than one color as I did with a few solid rows and a few variegated ones.

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