as of this writing, no one can seem to confirm the taxonomy of this critter. is it some sort of fruit with little green leaves? is it an eyeless monster with a giant catnip mouth and green bow? is it a hairy christmas ornament? no one knows for sure. it is, however, kitty-approved, and the easily renewable catnip pocket keeps the catnip crumbs well in place.
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
MG: unidentifiable FO
i had restless kitties yesterday who needed a new toy, so i grew one of scraps stuffed with scraps. crocheted a bulbous shell, knitted a catnip pocket with 5 strands of leftover yarn, tacked down three sides of the pocket, stuffed the bulb full of more leftover yarn, and gave it a little green topping.
freshly completed last night


as of this writing, no one can seem to confirm the taxonomy of this critter. is it some sort of fruit with little green leaves? is it an eyeless monster with a giant catnip mouth and green bow? is it a hairy christmas ornament? no one knows for sure. it is, however, kitty-approved, and the easily renewable catnip pocket keeps the catnip crumbs well in place.
already kitty-felted this morning


as of this writing, no one can seem to confirm the taxonomy of this critter. is it some sort of fruit with little green leaves? is it an eyeless monster with a giant catnip mouth and green bow? is it a hairy christmas ornament? no one knows for sure. it is, however, kitty-approved, and the easily renewable catnip pocket keeps the catnip crumbs well in place.
Awesome. My kitties want one, too. :)
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