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ninja cats to embroider or crochet




Yesterday I mentioned that you see a lot of black cats around Halloween, but there's one kind of cat that you'll rarely spot. And she likes it that way. Ninja Cat does her very best to stay close, but unseen. Fortunately, I was able to capture her image so you can stitch her for yourself!

Ninja Cat!
Ninja Cat!

Seen here in just one pose, my new pattern contains a total of FIVE poses...all for just $2.00! Little patterns like this are so much fun because they're a quick-stitch. In fact, I did this one in less than an hour. Oh, and want a fun way to make your Ninja Cat even more ninja? Use matching floss and fabric so that she's tricky to spot!

Ninja Cat!

But are you ready for something super sweet?



Stacey from Fresh Stitches also has a new Ninja Cat pattern that you can crochet! We teamed up to design a creation that could be made with stitches of different kinds, and it makes me sooooo happy!

While my patterns are in fixed poses that you'll embroider, Stacey's Ninja Cat is floppy and playable, so you can move it around and actually try out some ninja moves! Don't you just love it?! Whether you crochet or embroider, we've got you covered. And if you do both, I'm sure you can think of some ways to use these together...especially if you're crafting a gift!


Oh, and for all my crochet friends, while you're visiting Fresh Stitches, you don't want to miss her Bunny...with a ghost costume! It's just the sweetest thing ever!

8 comments:

  1. My cat is actually named Ninja. So I am definitely going to buy this pattern!

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  2. How cute! If I was better at either of these, I would definitely consider it. Maybe after some more practice!

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  3. Wild Olive + Freshstitches = dream team!! :) I love both Ninja Cats and am a huge Freshstitches fan, as well as a huge Wild Olive fan too! Love that you worked together on this!!! :)

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  4. I love this. I want to make this for a friend! Might add this pattern to my wish list.

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  5. Aw, that pattern is just so awesome. :D

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  6. Anonymous5:35 PM

    Hi, can I know where to buy the hoop?

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    1. This hoop is vintage, and I haven't seen this kind around much. Sorry I don't have more info!

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